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HEMOSTASIS
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Due to damaged blood vessels Events that stop bleeding
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Sequence of events 1. Vascular spasm 1. Circular smooth muscle of walls contracts 2. Reduces blood loss during repair
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2. Platelet plug formation a. platelet adhesion: platelets stick to blood vessel b. platelet release reaction: platelets release contents – ADP and thromboxane A2 activate other platelets, serotonin and thromboxane A2 vasocontrict c. platelet aggregation: ADP makes other platelets sticky, forms platelet plug
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3. Blood clotting def: a series of chemical reactions that results in fibrin threads background: too easy – thrombosis; too long - hemorrhage
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a. Formation of prothrombinase 1. Extrinsic pathway: (seconds) tissue factor (protein) leaked into blood from surface of hurt cells. TF + calcium activates factor X. Factor X + factor V + calcium to form prothrombinase 2. Intrinsic pathway: (minutes) damaged endothelial cells (lining) exposes collagen fibers. Contact with collagen fibers activates clotting factor XII. Activates factor X. Factor X + factor V + calcium prothrombinase
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b. Prothrombinase + Calcium convert prothrombin (protein) to thrombin (an enzyme) c. Thrombin (+ calcium) converts fibrinogen (protein) to fibrin threads.
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