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This guide provides an in-depth look at coagulation disorders through various case studies, including Rebecca Burton-MacLeod's case, where a young boy presents with a large bruise following a fall. Key laboratory tests such as INR and PTT are discussed, along with common bleeding sites in conditions like Hemophilia A and vWD. Management strategies for acute bleeding complications and treatment options for various hemophiliac conditions are also examined. This resource is essential for clinicians managing patients with bleeding disorders.
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Category 1 - 200 Inc. INR, Norm PTT
Category 1 - 400 Inc PTT, but no bleeding problems
Category 1 - 600 Inc INR and Inc PTT
Category 1 - 800 Inc INR, Inc PTT, Dec platelets
Category 1 - 1000 Norm INR, Norm PTT, Norm platelets, but bleeding
Category 2 - 200 Most common bleeding sites in Hemophilia A
Category 2 - 400 Complications of muscle hematomas
Category 2 - 600 Bleeding sites in vWD
Category 2 - 800 Skip a turn :-)
Category 2 - 1000 How to distinguish Hemophila A from Hemophilia B clinically
Category 3 - 200 Difference between Hemophilia A and vWD in lab tests
Category 3 - 400 INR tests these Factors
Category 3 - 600 Most important lab test in initiating Ddx in pt with lifelong hx of bleeding
Category 3 - 800 Most likely cause of Inc INR and PTT
Category 3 - 1000 3 lab tests useful in identifying congenital coagulation disorders
Category 4 - 200 Management of acute life-threatening bleeds
Category 4 - 400 Treatment for mild to moderate Hemophilia A
Category 4 - 600 Management of superficial laceration in Hemophilia A pt
Category 4 - 800 Treatment for severe vWD
Category 4 - 1000 Treatment of Hemophilia B
Category 5 - 200 Timeframe of trauma bleeding expected in Hemophilia A pts
Category 5 - 400 Management of head trauma Hemophiliac pt
Category 5 - 600 Major cause of death for all age groups of Hemophiliac pts
Category 5 - 800 Skip a turn:-)
Category 5 - 1000 Complications of repeated replacement therapy for Hemophiliac pts
The Case of the Bleeding Patient Rebecca Burton-MacLeod August 28, 2003
Case • 18mo male presents to ED with large bruise on forehead • mother states pt fell and hit head on coffee-table 2 days ago • bruise appeared next day, not going away • otherwise well
Case Continued • To reassure mother nothing is wrong: • order CBC, INR, PTT • surprise--Inc PTT, Norm INR, Norm CBC