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Are conditions in which there is either spontaneous hemorrhage or excessive hemorrhage in response to tissue trauma |
Bleeding disorders |
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Formation of vascular plug |
Primary hemostasis |
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Formation of fibrin clot |
Secondary hemostasis |
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Clotting factors |
5, 2, 1, 10 |
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Process of clot dissolution |
Fibrinolysis |
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Extranasal epistaxis |
Thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopathia Coagulation factor deficiency Increased capillary fragility |
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Intranasal epistaxis |
Trauma Neoplasia Infection Inflammation Dental diseases Foreign body Vascular malformation |
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If ____ is present, blood smear should be done to confirm |
Thrombocytopenia |
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Disease of lymph nodes |
Lymphadenopathy |
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Term usually describes lymph node enlargement, tenderness, or both |
Lymphadenopathy |
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Palpable lymph nodes |
Mandibular Superficial cervical Auxiliary Popliteal Inguinal |
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Measures the amount of time it takes for bleeding to stop from small stab incision using bleeding device |
BMBT Buccal mucosal bleeding test |
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BMBT for healthy dogs |
3.5mins |
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Test for both intrinsic and common pathways making it sensitive to most disorders in the secondary hemostasis |
Activated clotting time |
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Normal clotting time in dogs |
90sec |
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Normal clotting time in cats |
170sec |
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For intrinsic and common pathways |
Partial thromboplastin time PTT |
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For extrinsic and common systems |
Prothrombin time PT |
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Lymph nodes should be examined for |
Size Texture Mobility Temperature Pain |