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sarasara

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A patient has severe liver disease. What test results would you expect?
 
  a. Prolonged PT, TT, increased FDP
  b. Prolonged APTT and normal TT
  c. Decreased fibrinogen and Normal TT
  d. Prolonged bleeding time and Normal APTT

Question 2

A citrated blood sample is tested with the following results:
 
   PT = 60.0 seconds
   APTT = 100.0 seconds
 
  Pending further testing, the most probable reason for these results is not:
  a. Factor VIII deficiency
  b. Factor V deficiency
  c. Factor II deficiency
  d. Fibrinogen deficiency



DylanD1323

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Answer to Question 1

Correct answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: A



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