Fibrinolysis, Breakdown and removal of a blood clot, D-dimer, Fibrin degradation product indicating clot breakdown, Heparin, Rapid-acting anticoagulant monitored with aPTT, Virchow's Triad, Three major factors contributing to thrombosis, Endothelial Injury, Damage to a blood vessel wall triggering clot formation, Warfarin, Oral anticoagulant monitored with INR, Platelets, Blood components that help form the initial clot, Fibrin, Protein strands that stabilize a blood clot, Hemostasis, The process that stops bleeding after vessel injury, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), Formation of a clot within a deep vein, usually in the legs, Thrombolytic, Medication that dissolves existing clots, Embolus, A clot or substance that travels through the bloodstream, Coagulation Cascade, Series of clotting factor activations leading to clot formation, Pulmonary Embolus, Blockage of a pulmonary artery by an embolus, Protamine Sulfate, Medication used to reverse the effects of heparin.

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