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cagreen833

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Which congenital deficiency(ies) is(are) suspected with a normal platelet count, an abnormal PT and APTT, and normal PFA-100 and thrombin time?
 
  a. Factor VII
  b. Factors X, V, II (prothrombin)
  c. Factor VIII
  d. Fibrinogen

Question 2

What term describes hereditary or acquired disorders that relate to the absence of a coagulation protein or to a protein that is present in the plasma but is functionally defective?
 
  a. Circulating anticoagulant
  b. Lupus anticoagulant
  c. Deficiency
  d. Dysfunctional



Ksanderson1296

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: C



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