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tnt_battle

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During coumadin-induced anticoagulation, which factor's activity disappears most rapidly?
 
  a. FIX
  b. FVII
  c. FVIII
  d. FV

Question 2

Antithrombin and heparin cofactor II primarily inhibit which of the following factors?
 
  a. FV, FVIII, and thrombin
  b. FIXa, FXa, and thrombin
  c. FXII and thrombin
  d. Fibrinogen and thrombin



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: B



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