
Hemostasis Learning Essentials - Series 3 Assessment
This assessment covers the webinars in Hemostasis Learning Essentials Series 3 - Thrombophilia. It is recommended that the webinars in Series 3 are completed prior to taking this assessment.
Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Untitled Scene Master Template HOOD05162003052540 | Effective Date: 26-Nov-2019 Hemostasis Learning Essentials Series 3 – Thrombophilia Assessment This assessment covers the content in the Series 3 topic. Welcome ? Objectives-Series 3 Webinars It is recommended that the webinars in the Hemostasis Learning Essentials Series 3- Thrombophilia are completed prior to taking this assessment. Select each webinar title to review the learning objectives. Thrombophilia Testing - Part I Webinar Thrombophilia Testing - Part II Webinar Objectives Thrombophilia Testing – Part II Webinar At the end of this session you will be able to: Define thrombophilia Describe thrombophilia risk factors and their prevalence in a normal population Describe the clinical basis of hereditary thrombophilia Describe the laboratory aspects of hereditary thrombophilia Explain the caveats in laboratory testing of hereditary thrombophilia Identify when to test and when not to test for hereditary thrombophilia Thrombophilia Testing – Part I Webinar At the end of this session you will be able to: Define thrombophilia Describe the most used tests in thrombophilia testing Describe when to order a thrombophilia work up on a patient Contrast different approaches to diagnosing thrombophilia Disclaimer ? Disclaimer Assessment Start ? This assessment will test your retention of the presented content. A passing score of 80% or higher is required to complete the course and earn your certificate . Assessment questions must be answered completely to receive full credit. Partial credit will not be given for assessment questions that require multiple answers. You may repeat the assessment as many times as needed. Assessment ? Select three (3) answers. Question 1 of 12 Virchow’s triad of thrombosis is composed of which of the following phases? Endothelial dysfunction Hypercoagulability Thrombocytopenia Stasis of blood flow Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. ? Select three (3) answers. Question 2 of 12 Which of the following are acquired risk factors for Thrombophilia-VTE? Increasing Age Cancer Sports Previous VTE Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. ? Select two (2) answers. Question 3 of 12 Thrombophilia testing is reasonable in which of the following scenarios? Recurrent VTE Unprovoked VTE at a young age Patients with arterial thrombosis VTE occurring in association with temporary risk factors Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. ? Select three (3) answers. Question 4 of 12 Which of the following are factors to consider before thrombophilia testing? How will the results affect the anticoagulation plan? How may the patient’s clinical status and medications influence the results? How may the patient’s lifestyle (diet and exercise) influence the results? Will the results have a potential impact on the patient’s family members? Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. ? Select two (2) answers. Question 5 of 12 Which of the following are assays recommended by the ISTH for Protein C testing? Chromogenic Protein C assay Clotting-based Protein C assay Antithrombin Protein C assay Thrombotic Protein C assay Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. Select the best answer. ? Causes excessive clotting as a result of resistance to the activated protein C (APC) Question 6 of 12 Which of the following is true for Factor V Leiden? Causes a protein C deficiency Decreases the risk of thrombosis Multiple Choice ? Select three (3) answers. Question 7 of 12 Which of the following is true of prothrombin mutation? It causes an elevated risk of thrombosis It is confirmed through molecular genetic testing only It is confirmed through functional assays only It is a mutation of Factor II Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. Select the best answer. ? Free PS antigen assay Question 8 of 12 What is considered to be a more robust assay in Protein S testing? Total PS antigen assay PS activity assay Multiple Choice Select the best answer. ? Factor VIII and Factor V activation Protein S activation Protein S activation Protein S activation Factor VIII and Factor V deactivation Factor VIII and Factor V deactivation Factor VIII and Factor V deactivation Question 9 of 12 What causes thrombin generation? Protein C activation Multiple Choice ? Select two (2) answers. Question 10 of 12 Which of the following tests are used to diagnose Factor V Leiden (FVL)? Functional clot-based assay to detect APC resistance (APC-R) Direct DNA-based assay to detect FVL mutation Factor VIII chromogenic assay Factor V assay Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. Select the best answer. ? To mitigate interferences from anticoagulant drugs (example: heparins, direct oral anticoagulants) Question 11 of 12 Why are two different chromogenic assays useful to test for Antithrombin deficiency? To differentiate between types of antithrombin deficiency To cover the entire measuring range needed Multiple Choice ? Select three (3) answers. Question 12 of 12 3 months after withdrawal of anticoagulation 3 months after withdrawal of anticoagulation 3 months after withdrawal of anticoagulation When should testing for inherited thrombophilia NOT be performed? at the time of the thrombotic event with women with pregnancy complications when there is a strong risk factor for thrombosis Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. Assessment Results YOUR SCORE: PASSING SCORE: Review Retry Retry Continue Continue Continue %Results.ScorePercent%% %Results.PassPercent%% ? Assessment Results You did not pass the course. Take time to review the assessment then select Retry to continue. Congratulations. You passed the course.. Exit To access your Certificate of Completion, select the Certificates tab from the learning activity overview page. You can also access the certificate from your PEPconnect transcript. ? You have completed the Hemostasis Learning Essentials Series 3 - Thrombophilia Assessment. 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