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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Week 19, Sudden onset chest pain Diagnostic Testing Includes: Chest X-ray, Patient Hershel Green 65-y.o. male presents with Fatigue, Vitamin K Cofactor in the gamma-carboxylation of coagulation factors: Factor VII (7), Tissue plasminogen activator activated by Antithrombin (AT), Fatigue Diagnostic Testing Includes: Echocardiogram, Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) can be diagnosed by 4T Score, Thrombin (Factor IIa) Forms a complex with Thrombomodulin, Factor XII Factor IX Factor X Factor X is the convergence point for Extrinsic Pathway, 2° Hemostasis A results of Intrinsic Pathway, Patient Hershel Green 65-y.o. male presents with Sudden onset chest pain, Fibrinogen is cleaved into the active and more stable form called Fibrin, subendothelial collagen has a receptor for Factor XII, Prothrombin Cleaved by Factor X into Thrombin (Factor IIa), Warfarin binds VKORC1 subunit, inhibiting regereration of reduced Vitamin K, Factor XII Factor IX Factor X Factor X is the convergence point for Intrinsic Pathway, PF4 Platelet Factor 4 and binds to the Fc receptor causing activation and consumption of Platelets, Plasminogen is converted by tPA to Plasmin, Extrinsic Pathway Coagulation cascade initiated by, after exposure to Factor III (Tissue Factor) Factor VII (7), Thrombosis can be caused by a genetic defect in Prothrombin, 1° Hemostasis A result of a weak platelet plug dependent on von Wildebrand Factor