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The prothrombin test specifically evaluates the presence of factors VIIa, V, and X, prothrombin, and fibrinogen.

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What is the purpose of the PT test?

The purpose of the Physical Fitness Test (PT test) is to assess and evaluate the physical fitness and readiness of military personnel. It helps ensure that individuals meet the required physical standards for their respective military branch and can perform their duties effectively.


What is pt lab test for?

The PT test, or prothrombin time test, evaluates how long it takes for blood to clot. It is used to monitor blood's clotting ability and to adjust medication, such as warfarin, that may affect blood clotting. The PT test is commonly ordered to assess clotting function in patients with bleeding disorders, liver disease, or those taking anticoagulant therapy.


How many promotion points is a pt test worth?

if i scored 237 on my pt test how many promotion point is that


What is the full form of PT?

The full form of PT is Proficiency Test.


What are the PT and PTT laboratory tests used to monitor?

PT (prothrombin time) and PTT (partial thromboplastin time) tests are used to monitor the function of the blood clotting system and to assess the risk of bleeding or clotting disorders. PT is generally used to monitor the effectiveness of anticoagulant therapy, while PTT is used to evaluate the intrinsic pathway of coagulation and monitor heparin therapy.


Are men allowed to do woman's measurement in an army PT test?

No. The male and female PT tables are labeled that way for a reason. When the current three-event PT test (which I don't agree with as it doesn't really test the physical demands of a soldier; the Canadian Army's PT test is much better) was developed in the late 1970s, the female standards in all three events were far lower than the male standards. That changed when every woman in the Army maxed the situp portion of the PT test.


What is a pt test?

PT can mean a multitude of things, Though All I could think of is Physical Training.


What kind of test assess primary hemostasis?

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How do you disable tpms on 2009 pt cruiser?

You can not disable the tire pressure monitor.You can not disable the tire pressure monitor.


What color tube do you use for a PT?

A light blue tube is typically used for a prothrombin time (PT) test.


What other name does the prothrombin time test go by?

The test is also known as the pro time or PT test.


What happens if your fail AF PT test?

Typically you will be given 90 days for a retake; and required to attend remedial PT with a FAC at the HAWC. Once you pass your PT test then you will be ok. However if you fail again you will be given 6 months to retake the test. At anytime your EPR or OPR is due and you have a failed PT test as current status then you will receive a Referral EPR/OPR. My personal opinion is that this is the AF's way if scaling down.