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casestudy #1 Consider a case in which an individual has impaired hemostasis. Blo

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Question

casestudy #1 Consider a case in which an individual has impaired hemostasis. Blood analysis on this patient indi a normal platelet count, normal plasma concentrations of the major cations and anion abnormally low clotting factor count. Given this data, propose at LEAST TwO hvpothetical explanations for the underlying cause of this person's impaired hemostasis. cates s, but an Imagine you are a physician -how would you treat this individual? If a more detailed blood analysis reveals that the patient is, specifically, deficient in only one of the clotting factors, what is the most likely explanation for the underlying problem? Case Study #2 Consider a case in which an individual has congestive heart failure. This condition is characterized by any problem in heart activity that results in a low cardiac output (i.e. less blood pumped out of the heart per minute). Given the fact that blood will likely be moving much more slowly than normal, what risk (in relation to hemostasis) does this present for this individual? What type of drug would be administered to this individual given the way that hemostasis may be affected?

Explanation / Answer

1- patient must be suffering from inactivated enzyme are not activated thus blocking cascade of reaction or it can be due to congenital absence of certain factors , where blood clotting factor like VII and IX are low as a inheritant problem

B - it can be corrected by giving replacement therapy of clotting factor which are in less in concentration.

C- if the person is specifically having lack of particular clotting factor then it is due hemophilia of certain type.