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Coagulation Factors

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Factor (I): Helps with the formation of a clot.   Fibrinogen  
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Factor (II): Coverts into thrombin during coag. cascade.   Prothrombin  
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Factor (III): Activates Factor VII when exposed to tissue fluids.   Tissue Thromboplastin  
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Factor (IV): Assists in the activation of other factors.   Ionized Calcium  
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Factor (V): Accelerates the conversion of Prothrombin to Thrombin.   Proaccelerin  
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Factor (VI)   Not assigned  
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Factor (VII): Intrinsic factor activated by Factor III.   Proconvertin  
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Factor (VIII): Passed on from father to son, loss of this factor leads to inability to clot.   Antihemophilic A  
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Factor (IX): Other names for this factor include Antihemophilic B and plasma thromboplastin component.   Christmas Factor  
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Factor (X): Start of Common Pathway   Stuart Prower  
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Factor (XI): Start of Intrinsic Pathway   Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent  
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Factor (XII): Activated when a foreign substance is in the body.   Hageman Factor A.K.A. "Contact Factor"  
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Factor (XIII): Helps to further stabilize the clot.   Fibrin Stabilizing Factor(FSF)  
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High molecular weight kininogen(HMWK) is also known as what Factor?   Fitzgerald Factor  
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Prekallikren is also known as what Factor?   Fletcher Factor  
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Factor V Leiden: this mutated gene leads to what?   Increase in clot formation which results in a degradation of Factor (V), by Protein C.  
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