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1. What is the most common acquired bleeding disorder?
a. Trauma-induced coagulopathy
b. Vitamin K deficiency
c. Liver disease
d. VWD
a.Trauma-induced coagulopathy
2. Which is a typical form of anatomic bleeding?
a. Epistaxis
b. Menorrhagia
c. Hematemesis
d. Central nervous system bleed
d. Central nervous system bleed
3. What factor becomes deficient early in liver disease, and what assay does its
deficiency prolong?
a. Prothrombin deficiency, the PT
b. Factor VII deficiency, the PT
c. FVIII deficiency, the PTT
d. Factor IX deficiency, the PTT
b. Factor VII deficiency, the PT
4. Which of the following conditions causes a prolonged thrombin time?
a. Antithrombin deficiency
b. Prothrombin deficiency
c. Hypofibrinogenemia
d. Warfarin therapy
c. Hypofibrinogenemia
5. In what type or subtype of VWD is the RIPA test result positive when ristocetin
is used at a concentration of less than 0.5 mg/mL?
a. Subtype 2A
b. Subtype 2B
c. Subtype 2N
d. Type 3
b. Subtype 2B
6. What is the typical treatment for vitamin K deficiency when the patient is
bleeding?
a. Vitamin K and plasma
b. Vitamin K and four-factor PCC
c. Vitamin K and platelet concentrate
d. Vitamin K and FVIII concentrate
b. Vitamin K and four-factor PCC
7. If a patient has anatomic soft tissue bleeding and poor wound healing, but the
PT, PTT, TT, platelet count, and platelet functional assay results are normal, what