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thrombophilia
What is another name for a hypercoaguable state?
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hyperhomocysteinemia, malignancy, myeloproiferative disorders, antiphospholipid syndrome, pregnancy, immobilization, trauma,
example of secondary hypercoaguable state?
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cancer
#2 cause of death in the US
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20%
what percent of smokers will get lung ca?
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antithrombin 3, protein c and s.
A deficiency in what factors would cause a primary hypercoaguable state?
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less than 10k or less than 50 for a pt going to surg.
when do you transfuse platelets?
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compares survival rate of pts with that cancer compared to ppl wthout cancer.
what is relative surival refer to
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2-5%
what % of pts with a dvt have a protein c deficiency?
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1-5%
what % of blood transfusion pts will have reactions?
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lung cancer
mc cancer world wide is
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Pts with either protein c or s deficiency
what pts will get coumadin necrosis after being treated for a dvt?
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43% of blood worldwide is not screened! Cost of 50 bucks per test is prohibitive.
What percent of blood worldwide is not screened? (is it closer to 5% or 50%)
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age
the strongest predictor of cancer is...
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dvt prior to 50, pos fam hx, massive pe, thrombosis at an unusual site
What pts should be screened after their first dvt? it what is the criteria for screening? should everyone be screened?
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how functional you are. 100 is us and 0 is dead
What does the karbofky of zubrod performance scale measure?
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10-15 %
what percent of lung cancers occur in ppl that never smoked?
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