Explain how the hemostatic pathway is activated in times of need

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Traumatic events to body tissue stimulate the activation of repair mechanisms. As a result of both external and internal stimuli, the hemostatic pathway becomes activated in stages called primary and secondary hemostasis and fibrinolysis.

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A) splint the joint above and below the fracture site. B) always use the traction splint when a femur is fractured. C) splinting takes priority over bandaging to preserve limb function. D) all of the above are true

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All new patients receive the medical office's Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) on their first encounter and ________ thereafter.

A. weekly B. monthly C. annually D. quarterly

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