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reference range for APTT |
35-45 seconds |
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specimen requirement for APTT |
Citrate platelet poor plasma |
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APTT monitor patient in _______ therapy |
Unfractioned heparin |
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Detect coagulation factor deficiencies in common and intrinsic pathway |
APTT |
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reference range of Protime /prothrombin time |
10-13 seconds |
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PT monitor patients in ______ therapy |
warfarin |
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Detect coag factor deficiencies in common and extrinsic pathway |
PT |
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used to monitor patient with rat poisoning |
PT |
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most commonly used oral anticoagulant |
warfarin |
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in cases of warfarin overdose administer ___ |
FFP Vit K supplement Coagulation factor concentrate |
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UFH overdose... administer what? |
Protamine sulfate |
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uses electromechanical clot detection system that measures a change in conductivity between two metal electrodes in plasma |
BBL fibrinometer |
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an electromagnetic field detects the oscillation of a steel ball within the plasma-reagent solution. Viscosity starts to increase as fibrin strands form, slowing the movement. When the oscillation decreases to a predefined rate, timer stops indicating the clotting time of the plasma |
Diagnostica stago analyzers |
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detect a change in plasma optical density during clotting |
Photo-optical |
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Stypven time uses the coagulant properties of russel viper venom obtained from |
Vipera russeli |
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used to detect lupus anticoagulant |
Dilute russel viper venom time |
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test for fibrinogen deficiency |
Thrombin time |
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reptilase is an enzyme found in the venom of _______snake and is capable of converting fibrinogen to fibrin |
Bothrops atrox |
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define WARF |
Wisonsin Alumni Research Foundation |