1. All of the following are characteristics of acquired hemophilia EXCEPT:

2. A bleeding patient with no identifiable source and an increase in aPTT underwent additional diagnostic tests. Which one of the following tests show the best approach to diagnosing the patient for acquired hemophilia A?

3. This patient has severe bleeding and is diagnosed with acquired hemophilia A. Which of the following would be the least optimal choice for this patient as it is limited to minor bleeds?

4. Patients who may not respond well to bypassing agents and FVIII replacement therapy may be treated with what type of therapy?

5. What is an additional consideration when managing acquired hemophilia A?

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