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euglobulin lysis time
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what the risks are euglobulin clot lysis, fibrinolysis/euglobulin lysis, test that measures the euglobulin lysis time in blood, euglobulin lysis time, measure, the activity, the fibrinolytic, clot-breakdown, system,
blood is drawn, a vein, on the inside, the elbow, the hand, puncture site is cleaned, antiseptic, an elastic band, around the upper arm to apply pressure, restrict blood flow, the vein, veins below the band to fill, blood, a needle is inserted, vein, blood is collected in an airtight vial, a syringe, band is removed, restore circulation, once the blood has been collected, needle is removed, puncture site is covered to stop any bleeding, an infant, young child, area is cleansed, antiseptic, punctured, a sharp needle, a lancet, blood collected, pipette, small glass tube, on a slide, onto a test strip, into a small container, cotton, a bandage applied, puncture site, any continued bleeding,
no special preparation, infants, children, test depends on child's age, prepare child, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, the needle is inserted to draw blood, feel moderate pain, others feel only a prick, stinging sensation, some throbbing,
this is one, the best tests to differentiate primary fibrinolysis from dic, disseminated intravascular coagulation, monitor streptokinase, urokinase therapy in patients, acute mi, heart attack, euglobulin lysis test evaluates fibrinolysis, dissolution of a blood clot, fibrinolytic system, breaks down small fibrin deposits, system is abnormally overactive, fibrin clot that is formed, rapidly dissolved, thereby resulting, bleeding tendency,
a normal value, range from 90 minutes to 6 hours, euglobulin clot lysis, complete, 2 to 4 hours,
in primary fibrinolysis, streptokinase administration, cancer, the prostate, shock, euglobulin lysis time is shorter than normal, in dic, normal, all the plasmin has been consumed, time prolonged, decreased fibrinolysis, increased lysis time, diabetes, prematurity, increased fibrinolysis, shortened lysis time, cirrhosis, extensive vascular, blood vessel, trauma, surgery, hereditary deficiency of fibrinogen, leukemia, obstetric complications, example antepartum hemorrhage, hydatidiform mole, amniotic embolism, prostate cancer, shock, thrombocytopenia purpura, additional conditions under which the test performed, spontaneous abortion, primary thrombocythemia, excessive bleeding, fainting, feeling light-headed, hematoma, blood accumulating under the skin, infection, a slight risk, the skin is broken, multiple punctures to locate veins, increased fibrinolysis, decreased lysis time, result from vigorous exercise, increased fibrinolysis, result from increasing age, increased fibrinolysis, result from streptokinase, urokinase administration, drugs, increase fibrinolysis include corticosteroids, acth, veins, arteries vary in size, obtaining a blood sample.
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