What test should be performed next to get closer to a diagnosis for an adult female patient with bleeding symptoms and the following results? TEST RESULT REFERENCE INTERVAL Platelet Count 240,000/uL 150,000 – 450,000/uL PT 23.4 seconds 10.5 – 13.5 seconds aPTT 59.5 seconds 25.0 – 35.0 seconds Thrombin Time 43.4 seconds 10.0 – 22.0 seconds Platelet Aggregation Studies Normal curves with: ADP, EPI, Collagen, Ristocetin Normal Curves Mixing Studies (PT) Corrected NA Mixing Studies (aPTT) Corrected NA
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Which coagulation test would be most helpful in determining…
Which coagulation test would be most helpful in determining if heparin contamination is present in a patient’s sample?
The side effect of Acepromazine maleate…
The side effect of Acepromazine maleate…
A patient has had a significant weight loss since the last v…
A patient has had a significant weight loss since the last visit and reports severe nausea and vomiting. What condition should the nurse suspect?
A patient with bleeding symptoms presents to the emergency r…
A patient with bleeding symptoms presents to the emergency room and the following results are obtained. The patient reports that they are not currently taking any anticoagulant drugs. Which test would be most helpful to perform next? TEST RESULT REFERENCE INTERVAL Platelet Count 321,000/uL 150,000 – 450,000/uL PT 17.8 seconds 10.5 – 13.5 seconds aPTT 27.8 seconds 25.0 – 35.0 seconds
A complex number is represented by a point in the complex pl…
A complex number is represented by a point in the complex plane. The complex number has the rectangular coordinates (√3 , 1). Which of the following is one way to express the complex number using its polar coordinates (r, θ)?
Which of the following is a risk factor for intrauterine fet…
Which of the following is a risk factor for intrauterine fetal demise?
Which of the following would NOT be useful in differentiatin…
Which of the following would NOT be useful in differentiating Beta Thalassemia Minor from Iron Deficiency Anemia?
Match the type of poikilocytes commonly seen in hemolytic an…
Match the type of poikilocytes commonly seen in hemolytic anemias with their mechanisms of formation. Use each answer only once.
A 12 year-old patient with sudden onset of bleeding symptoms…
A 12 year-old patient with sudden onset of bleeding symptoms presents to the Emergency Room with the following results. The patient is recovering from an RSV infection that occurred two weeks prior. The patient is not on any anticoagulant medication. What is the most likely diagnosis? TEST RESULT REFERENCE INTERVAL Platelet Count 36,000/uL 150,000 – 450,000/uL PT 12.6 seconds 10.5 – 13.5 seconds aPTT 27.2 seconds 25.0 – 35.0 seconds