Deck 28: Primary Hemostasis
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Deck 28: Primary Hemostasis
1
After a blood vessel injury, hemostasis is initiated by which of the following?
A)Endothelial communication
B)Platelet function inhibition
C)Vasoconstriction
D)Vasodilation
A)Endothelial communication
B)Platelet function inhibition
C)Vasoconstriction
D)Vasodilation
Vasoconstriction
2
All of the following are associated with shape change in platelet activation except:
A)Actin and myosin convert to a parallel arrangement from a random arrangement.
B)The platelet converts to a spiked sphere appearance from a flattened disc appearance.
C)Tubulin forms a circumferential band around the organelle zone and contracts.
D)Organelles sequester granule contents.
A)Actin and myosin convert to a parallel arrangement from a random arrangement.
B)The platelet converts to a spiked sphere appearance from a flattened disc appearance.
C)Tubulin forms a circumferential band around the organelle zone and contracts.
D)Organelles sequester granule contents.
Organelles sequester granule contents.
3
The structures of different blood vessels are similar, but the functions are distinct.Which blood vessels serve as the major site of regulation of vascular permeability?
A)Arterioles
B)Venules
C)Capillaries
D)Lumen
A)Arterioles
B)Venules
C)Capillaries
D)Lumen
Venules
4
Which of the following substances is found in all three layers of the blood vessel?
A)Fibroblasts
B)Collagen
C)Laminins
D)Glycoproteins
A)Fibroblasts
B)Collagen
C)Laminins
D)Glycoproteins
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5
Nuclear replication without cytoplasmic division is defined as:
A)Asynchrony.
B)Dysmyelopoiesis.
C)Hematopoiesis.
D)Endomitosis.
A)Asynchrony.
B)Dysmyelopoiesis.
C)Hematopoiesis.
D)Endomitosis.
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6
What is the first step in coagulation that occurs after vascular trauma?
A)Vasoconstriction at the site of injury
B)Platelet adhesion to collagen
C)Platelet activation and shape change
D)Platelet aggregation to more platelets
A)Vasoconstriction at the site of injury
B)Platelet adhesion to collagen
C)Platelet activation and shape change
D)Platelet aggregation to more platelets
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7
Which of the following layers of blood vessels is responsible for secretion of procoagulant proteins to maintain tissue repair?
A)Tunica adventitia
B)Tunica intima
C)Tunica media
D)All of the above
A)Tunica adventitia
B)Tunica intima
C)Tunica media
D)All of the above
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8
Sequential activation of serine proteases that induce formation of insoluble blood proteins occurs in which phase of coagulation?
A)Formation of primary platelet plug
B)Formation of secondary hemostatic plug
C)Fibrinolysis of existing hemostatic plugs
D)Inhibition of primary and secondary hemostatic plug formation
A)Formation of primary platelet plug
B)Formation of secondary hemostatic plug
C)Fibrinolysis of existing hemostatic plugs
D)Inhibition of primary and secondary hemostatic plug formation
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9
Formation of a blood clot on the interior surface of an intact (unsevered) vessel is referred to as:
A)Blood coagulation.
B)Hemostasis.
C)Thrombosis.
D)Fibrinolysis.
A)Blood coagulation.
B)Hemostasis.
C)Thrombosis.
D)Fibrinolysis.
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10
Transient cessation of blood loss is achieved through which of the following?
A)Formation of secondary hemostatic plug
B)Fibrinolysis of established thrombus
C)Formation of primary platelet plug
D)Inhibition of thrombus formation
A)Formation of secondary hemostatic plug
B)Fibrinolysis of established thrombus
C)Formation of primary platelet plug
D)Inhibition of thrombus formation
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11
Which of the following represents a normal platelet number and morphology?
A)A platelet that is 10 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 200 x 109/L
B)A platelet that is 80 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 8 x 109/L
C)A platelet that is 2.5 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 250 x 109/L
D)A platelet that is 5 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 600 x 109/L
A)A platelet that is 10 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 200 x 109/L
B)A platelet that is 80 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 8 x 109/L
C)A platelet that is 2.5 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 250 x 109/L
D)A platelet that is 5 µM in size, with a blood concentration of 600 x 109/L
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12
The strength of a selected agonist is defined by which of the following?
A)Location from where they are derived
B)Their ability to induce the full range of platelet functions
C)Their ability to interact with thromboxane A2
D)The speed by which the platelets become activated
A)Location from where they are derived
B)Their ability to induce the full range of platelet functions
C)Their ability to interact with thromboxane A2
D)The speed by which the platelets become activated
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13
All of the following are considered major players in coagulation except:
A)Platelets.
B)Procoagulant inhibitors.
C)Heparan.
D)Serine proteases.
A)Platelets.
B)Procoagulant inhibitors.
C)Heparan.
D)Serine proteases.
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14
Secondary hemostasis involves which of the following events to further hemostasis?
A)Generation of fibrin
B)Blood remains a liquid
C)Fibrinolysis occurs
D)Inhibition of platelet release reaction
A)Generation of fibrin
B)Blood remains a liquid
C)Fibrinolysis occurs
D)Inhibition of platelet release reaction
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15
What is the typical concentration of platelets in the blood?
A)200-600 x 108/L
B)150-440 x 108/L
C)150-440 x 109/L
D)250-500 x 109/L
A)200-600 x 108/L
B)150-440 x 108/L
C)150-440 x 109/L
D)250-500 x 109/L
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16
The circulatory system's ability to maintain the blood as a fluid within the blood vessels and to prevent excessive blood loss upon injury is defined as which of the following?
A)Clot retraction
B)Hemostasis
C)Coagulation
D)Thrombosis
A)Clot retraction
B)Hemostasis
C)Coagulation
D)Thrombosis
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17
Which of the following acts as a transport portal for granules to move from the organelle zone to the membrane zone?
A)Open canalicular system
B)Dense tubular system
C)Membrane glycoproteins
D)Endoplasmic reticulum
A)Open canalicular system
B)Dense tubular system
C)Membrane glycoproteins
D)Endoplasmic reticulum
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18
Platelet adhesion to collagen and the initiation of platelet aggregation are part of:
A)Primary hemostasis.
B)Secondary hemostasis.
C)Blood coagulation inhibition.
D)Fibrinolysis.
A)Primary hemostasis.
B)Secondary hemostasis.
C)Blood coagulation inhibition.
D)Fibrinolysis.
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19
Platelets are derived from which of the following?
A)Monoblasts
B)Pronormoblasts
C)Lymphoblasts
D)Megakaryocytes
A)Monoblasts
B)Pronormoblasts
C)Lymphoblasts
D)Megakaryocytes
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20
Which substance, stored in the dense bodies, is responsible for platelet activation, and is also involved in activation of the coagulation cascade?
A)PDGF
B)ADP
C)Calcium
D)Thrombospondin
A)PDGF
B)ADP
C)Calcium
D)Thrombospondin
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21
Which of the following is responsible for the platelet surface negative charge, and is found on the surface membrane of the interior channels?
A)Dense tubular system
B)Open canalicular system
C)Submembranous cytoskeleton
D)Glycocalyx
A)Dense tubular system
B)Open canalicular system
C)Submembranous cytoskeleton
D)Glycocalyx
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22
Which of the following is a role of the platelets in secondary hemostasis?
A)To provide factors needed for serine protease activation
B)To initiate cross-linking of the fibrin monomers
C)To activate thrombin
D)To initiate contact activation
A)To provide factors needed for serine protease activation
B)To initiate cross-linking of the fibrin monomers
C)To activate thrombin
D)To initiate contact activation
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23
Correlate blood vessel histology to vessel type and function in hemostasis.
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24
During what stage of megakaryocyte development are the platelets released into the circulation?
A)Between stages III and IV
B)At the end of stage II
C)During the cycling phase
D)At the point of proplatelet formation.
A)Between stages III and IV
B)At the end of stage II
C)During the cycling phase
D)At the point of proplatelet formation.
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25
Describe megakaryocyte development, and the role of endomitosis and thrombopoietin in this process.
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26
Which of the following best describes the role of "platelet factor 4"?
A)Stimulates platelet aggregation
B)Contributes to fibrin formation
C)Neutralizes heparin
D)Mitogenic factor
A)Stimulates platelet aggregation
B)Contributes to fibrin formation
C)Neutralizes heparin
D)Mitogenic factor
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27
How does the vascular system contribute to hemostasis?
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28
Which function of the endothelial cell keeps cells and macromolecules in vessels, and allows nutrient and gas exchange?
A)Processing of blood-borne antigens
B)Production of tissue factor
C)Production of nitric oxide
D)Selective blood/tissue barrier
A)Processing of blood-borne antigens
B)Production of tissue factor
C)Production of nitric oxide
D)Selective blood/tissue barrier
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29
Explain the biochemistry involved in platelet function.
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30
On average, how long does a platelet live in the peripheral circulation?
A)6 hours
B)120 days
C)5 days
D)10 days
A)6 hours
B)120 days
C)5 days
D)10 days
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31
Which of the following substances functions to stabilize platelet aggregates in the platelet plug?
A)PDGF
B)Thrombospondin
C)Factor V receptor
D)PF4
A)PDGF
B)Thrombospondin
C)Factor V receptor
D)PF4
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32
Which platelet ultrastructural zone has the functions of secretion, storage, and lipid metabolism?
A)Peripheral zone
B)Structural zone
C)Organelle zone
D)Membrane systems
A)Peripheral zone
B)Structural zone
C)Organelle zone
D)Membrane systems
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33
Which of the following substances endogenous to the dense bodies is responsible for continuous platelet activation of surrounding platelets?
A)Platelet factor 4
B)Collagen
C)ADP
D)Epinephrine
A)Platelet factor 4
B)Collagen
C)ADP
D)Epinephrine
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34
The formation of thromboxane A2 in the activated platelet:
A)Is needed for platelets to adhere to collagen.
B)Assists in the secretion of granule contents.
C)Requires the enzyme cyclo-oxygenase.
D)Requires von Willebrand factor.
A)Is needed for platelets to adhere to collagen.
B)Assists in the secretion of granule contents.
C)Requires the enzyme cyclo-oxygenase.
D)Requires von Willebrand factor.
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