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j. What two tests should be ordered on the patient to screen for issues within the intrinsic, extrinsic, and common pathways? The patient’s PT = 12 secs (10.5-13.3 secs) and APTT = 42 secs (28.7–35.5 secs). k. That patient is not on any oral anticoagulants therapy; should the INR be included in her screen? Why or why not? 1. Based on the patient’s PT and APTT results, which factors may have an issue?
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