CLINICAL ENCOUNTERS
ANTICOAGULATION
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Oxygen and carbon dioxide transportation
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Blood cells’ production
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Body immunity
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Hemostasis
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Detailed explanation-1: -Hemostasis is a process to prevent hemorrhage by arresting and keeping the blood within the damaged vessel walls. Hemostasis is a complex process that is contingent on the complex interaction of platelets, plasma coagulation cascades, fibrinolytic proteins, blood vasculatures and cytokine mediators.
Detailed explanation-2: -The primary physiological function of platelets is to stop bleeding upon vascular injury. Platelets, via their contributions to the “protein wave” and to the classical first and second waves of hemostasis, play key roles in the arrest of bleeding.
Detailed explanation-3: -Primary hemostasis (platelet clotting) Primary hemostasis is when your body forms a temporary plug to seal an injury. To accomplish that, platelets that circulate in your blood stick to the damaged tissue and activate.