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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Hershel Greene D-2, Factor Va come together after activation to recruit and convert prothrombin to Thrombin (Factor IIa), Christmas Factor (factor IX) Cleavage by factor XIa Factor IXa, Aspirin has anticoagulative effect due to inhibitory effects on COX1 and has direct effect on Thrombin (Factor IIa), Intrinsic pathway is activated through bloods interaction with the Endothelium, 4T score - 7 score of 7 means a high probability that the patient has HIT (heparin induced Thrombocxytopenia), Lab values were obtained during this encounter with the patient and include Chest X-Ray - shows now acute cardio-pulmonary findings, Vitamin K Leads to the conversion of factors to Factor VIIa, Lab values were obtained during this encounter with the patient and include PF4 ELISA -positive, recent discharge from hospital for knee replacement surgery Patient was sent home 8 days ago with Enoxaprin, Stuart Factor (Factor X) initiate coagulation pathway Factor Xa, Plasmin breaks down Cross Linked Fibrin, Prothrombin Time -Normal in this patient Measures the Coaguable rate of the Extrinsic pathway, Fibrinogen (Factor I) is activated on by a serine protease and thrombin to become Fibrin (Factor Ia), Labile factor/Proaccelerin (Factor V) and Factor Va work together to activate Factor Va, Thrombin (Factor IIa) is activated on by a serine protease and thrombin to become Fibrin (Factor Ia), EKG shows Normal axis no ST Elevation or depression, Chest X-Ray - shows now acute cardio-pulmonary findings This Rules out the possibility with Pulmonary Embolism, Lab values were obtained during this encounter with the patient and include Hematocrit of 30% and Hemoglobin of 10grams/dL, Aspirin Is used in the treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction, Partial Thromboplastin time (how thin) used to monitor the anticoagulation factors of Heparin