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22問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    Which of the following best defines the term ‘Bleeding Time’?

    The time taken for primary haemostasis to occur

  • 2

    What is the normal Bleeding Time length?

    2-7 minutes

  • 3

    Which test is used to measure the intrinsic clotting pathway?

    Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time

  • 4

    Which two mechanisms initially stop bleeding?

    Formation of platelet plug, Constriction of blood vessel

  • 5

    Which of the following does a blood clot consist of?

    White blood cells, Platelets, Fibrin, red blood cells

  • 6

    Which Factor activates the extrinsic clotting pathway?

    factor III

  • 7

    How is the intrinsic clotting pathway activated?

    Triggered by blood coming into contact with collagen fibres in the broken wall of a blood vessel

  • 8

    Provide three situations in which blood clotting may be impaired ?

    liver disease, von willerbrand disease, when taking anticoagulant medication

  • 9

    How is the extrinsic clotting pathway activated?

    tissue factor III, released by damaged endothelial cells

  • 10

    After clot retraction, it is eventually destroyed. What is this process called?

    fibronolysis

  • 11

    Lymph is circulated by

    Contraction of adjacent muscles and the pulsation of large arteries, Changes in thoracic pressure

  • 12

    Lymphatic capillaries are

    Blind ended

  • 13

    Lymphatics contain lymph nodes located at certain intervals along their course

    true

  • 14

    Lymphatics have thinner walls than large veins

    true

  • 15

    Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue are associated with the

    Respiratory tract, Gastrointestinal tract

  • 16

    What happens in the lymph nodes as lymph flows through them

    Reticular fibres filter debris, Foreign substances are destroyed, Plasma and mature T cells are added

  • 17

    Which best describes a lymph node

    A capsule in the lymph vessel that is filled with B cells and T cells

  • 18

    Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system

    Filtering metabolic wastes

  • 19

    Which of the following is NOT part of the lymphatic system

    Liver

  • 20

    which bronchial arch gives rise to the facial expressions

    II

  • 21

    which pharyngeal arch gives riss to the mandible

    I

  • 22

    which pharyngeal arch does not give rise to anything

    v

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which of the following best defines the term ‘Bleeding Time’?

    The time taken for primary haemostasis to occur

  • 2

    What is the normal Bleeding Time length?

    2-7 minutes

  • 3

    Which test is used to measure the intrinsic clotting pathway?

    Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time

  • 4

    Which two mechanisms initially stop bleeding?

    Formation of platelet plug, Constriction of blood vessel

  • 5

    Which of the following does a blood clot consist of?

    White blood cells, Platelets, Fibrin, red blood cells

  • 6

    Which Factor activates the extrinsic clotting pathway?

    factor III

  • 7

    How is the intrinsic clotting pathway activated?

    Triggered by blood coming into contact with collagen fibres in the broken wall of a blood vessel

  • 8

    Provide three situations in which blood clotting may be impaired ?

    liver disease, von willerbrand disease, when taking anticoagulant medication

  • 9

    How is the extrinsic clotting pathway activated?

    tissue factor III, released by damaged endothelial cells

  • 10

    After clot retraction, it is eventually destroyed. What is this process called?

    fibronolysis

  • 11

    Lymph is circulated by

    Contraction of adjacent muscles and the pulsation of large arteries, Changes in thoracic pressure

  • 12

    Lymphatic capillaries are

    Blind ended

  • 13

    Lymphatics contain lymph nodes located at certain intervals along their course

    true

  • 14

    Lymphatics have thinner walls than large veins

    true

  • 15

    Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue are associated with the

    Respiratory tract, Gastrointestinal tract

  • 16

    What happens in the lymph nodes as lymph flows through them

    Reticular fibres filter debris, Foreign substances are destroyed, Plasma and mature T cells are added

  • 17

    Which best describes a lymph node

    A capsule in the lymph vessel that is filled with B cells and T cells

  • 18

    Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system

    Filtering metabolic wastes

  • 19

    Which of the following is NOT part of the lymphatic system

    Liver

  • 20

    which bronchial arch gives rise to the facial expressions

    II

  • 21

    which pharyngeal arch gives riss to the mandible

    I

  • 22

    which pharyngeal arch does not give rise to anything

    v