Coagulation Disorders Tutorial
 
Introduction

Very Sociable Guy

Chest Pain

Girl with a Rash  

England 1944

Trouble Healing

Morning Stiffness

Bruises Easily

Shortness of Breath

Drug Interactions

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Quiz Please

Venous side thrombosis = stasis and clotting factor activation.
 
  • The position of Mr. RK's legs and duration of the flight, led to venous stasis.
    • The normal, small amount of spontaneous clotting factor activation was not diluted and swept away by the flow of blood.
    • His great saphenous vein clotted.
    • Fortunately, it did not break free to become a pulmonary embolus.
  • The situation still occurs today.
    • long airline flights
    • extended automobile trips
    • patient's in traction recovering from orthopedic surgery.
    • anyone who's immobilized in bed for an extended time.
  • Treatment really consists of prevention.
    • Get up and move, stay hydrated.
    • Low molecular weight heparin for selected surgery patients.
    • Compression stockings.
 

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