Distinguishing Primary Haemostatic Disorders from Secondary Haemostatic Disorders
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What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes primary haemostatic disorders from secondary haemostatic disorders?

  • Platelet count
  • Vascular defects
  • Bleeding pattern (correct)
  • Coagulation factor

Which of the following is a common feature of primary haemostatic disorders?

  • Vascular defects
  • Haemarthroses
  • Intramuscular haematomas
  • Epistaxes (correct)

What is the normal range of platelet count in the blood?

  • 500 – 1000 x 109/L
  • 200 – 500 x 109/L
  • 100 – 200 x 109/L
  • 150 – 400 x 109/L (correct)

Which of the following is a secondary haemostatic disorder?

<p>Haemophilia (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term for bleeding under the skin?

<p>Petechiae (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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