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Four major blood types  A, B, AB, and O  
Blood is capable of causing severe allergic reactions because it is a  Protein substance  
Universal recipient  AB  
Universal Donor  O  
The two types of Rh factors are  Rh positive and Rh negative  
A general term describing a condition where there is a lack of blood  Anemia  
Condition where there is an excessive number of WBC's  Leukemia  
Disease with a widespread blood clot formation throughout the blood vessels  Dissemination Intravascular Coagulopathy (DIC)  
Semisolid blood components that act as plugs in the blood vessels  Embolus  
Hereditary condition where the blood takes a prolonged time to clot  Hemophilia  
Condition with a waxy, starch-like substance that accumulates in organs and impairs their function  Amyloidosis  
Growth of many tumors in the bone marrow causing fractures and calcium loss  Multiple Myeloma  
Blood is more acidic than normal  Acidosis  
Blood is more alkaline than normal  Alkalosis  
Form of megaloblastic anemia caused by a folic acid deficiency  Folic Acid Deficiency Anemia  
Excess iron in the blood  Hemachromatosis  
Increased calcium in blood  Hypercalcemia  
Increased glucose in blood  Hyperglycemia  
Excessive FAT in the blood  Hyperlipidemia  
Excessive sodium in the blood  Hypernatremia  
Anemia caused by iron deficiency  Iron Deficiency Anemia  
Condition where cells aren't formed  Aplastic Anemia  
Blood disorders characterized by abnormal balances of blood components  Dyscrasia  
Condition where the blood completely leaves the body  Extravasation  
Condition where blood cells aer low in number  Pancytopenia  
Condition where a certain the number of a specific blood cell is increased  Polycythemia  
Condition characterized by increased amounts of potassium  Hyperkalemia  
Condition where cells aren't formed  Aplastic Anemia  
Blood disorders characterized by abnormal balances of blood components  Dyscrasia  
Condition where the blood completely leaves the body  Extravasation  
Condition where blood cells aer low in number  Pancytopenia  
Condition where a certain the number of a specific blood cell is increased  Polycythemia  
Condition characterized by increased amounts of potassium  Hyperkalemia