Fundamentals of Hemostasis
Continuing Education Credits
Objectives
- Identify the factors that influence the effectiveness of hemostatic processes.
- Describe the mechanisms that are involved in the arrest of blood flow from a damaged vessel.
- Identify key aspects associated with primary and secondary hemostasis.
- Explain the role of various coagulation components in hemostatic processes.
- Define the extrinsic, intrinsic, and common pathways that are part of the coagulation cascade, identifying the coagulation factors that are associated with each pathway.
- Describe the function of various laboratory tests in evaluating hemostasis.
- Identify common coagulation disorders, their symptomology, and subsequent treatment.
- Explain the role of the prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time in monitoring anticoagulation therapy.
- Explain the role of the prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time in monitoring anticoagulation therapy.
- Explain the role of the prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time in monitoring anticoagulation therapy.
Course Outline
- Fundamentals of Hemostasis
- Introduction to the Fundamentals of Hemostasis
- Introduction to the Fundamentals of Hemostasis, continued
- Which of the following would not impact the effectiveness of hemostatic processes?
- Which of the following best represents the quantity of resultant bleed from smallest to largest? (Assuming identical trauma)
- Introduction to Primary Hemostasis
- Introduction to Primary Hemostasis
- The Vascular System
- Vasoconstriction
- Rerouting of the Blood Flow
- Platelet Aggregation
- All of the following processes occur during primary hemostasis except:
- Characteristics of the Platelet
- Platelet Function
- Platelet Kinetics
- All of the following are activities associated with platelets except:
- Summary of Primary Hemostasis
- Overview of Secondary Hemostasis
- Overview of Secondary Hemostasis
- Fibrin Formation via the Coagulation Cascade
- Coagulation Cascade
- The ultimate goal of secondary hemostasis is:
- Snapshot of the Entire Coagulation Cascade
- Extrinsic Pathway
- Extrinsic Pathway, continued
- Intrinsic Pathway
- Intrinsic Pathway, continued
- Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- Common Pathway
- Common Pathway, continued
- Table 1: Factor Characteristics
- Fibrinolytic System
- Fibrinolytic System
- Fibrinolytic System, continued
- Laboratory Tests of Hemostatic Function
- Collecting Blood Specimens for Coagulation Testing
- Basic Laboratory Tests of Hemostatic Function
- Prothrombin Time
- Prothrombin Time, continued
- Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time
- Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- Fibrinogen Assay
- Fibrin/Fibrinogen Degradation Products and D-dimers
- Platelet Function Assay
- Mixing Studies
- Factor Assays
- Which of the following statements is accurate?
- Coagulation Disorders
- Coagulation Disorders
- Inherited Coagulation Disorders
- Inherited Coagulation Disorders, continued
- Inherited Coagulation Disorders, continued
- Acquired Coagulation Disorders
- Acquired Coagulation Disorders, continued
- Platelet Disorders
- Coagulation Disorders and Liver Disease
- Which of the following statements regarding coagulation disorders is incorrect?
- Anticoagulation Therapy
- Anticoagulation Therapy
- Heparin Therapy
- Oral Anticoagulant Therapy
- References
- References
