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Hematology & Coagulation study stack from CEG

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What is the main function of an erythrocyte?    
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Briefly describe the synthesis of hemoglobin.    
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Discuss the properties and function of hemoglobin.    
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Hemoglobin Reference Ranges   Newborns: 16.5-21.5 Adult Males: 14.0-18.0 Adult Females: 12.0-16.0  
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What is the Cyanmethemoglobin Method?    
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What is the Oxyhemoglobin Method?    
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What may cause false elevated hemoglobin values and methods to obtain to the correct value?    
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Hematocrit Reference Ranges   Newborns: 44-72 Adult Males: 40-54 Adult Females: 38-47  
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Describe the procedure for doing a manual hematocrit. (Including the units)   Two capillary tubes, well-mixed whole blood, clay sealant, specialized centrifuge; carefully calibrated and timed, read result from chart. Column = %  
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How does hemolysis affect the hematocrit?    
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How does an increased white blood cell count affect hematocrit?    
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Normocytic definition    
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Macrocytic definition    
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Microcytic definition    
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Normochromic definition    
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Hypochromic definition    
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MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) definition    
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MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) definition    
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MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration) definition    
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RDW (Red cell Distribution Width) definition    
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Formula for MCV    
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Formula for MCH    
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Formula for MCHC    
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When MCHC and MCV are decreased    
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Disease states that cause abnormal indices    
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Anisocytosis definition and clinical significance    
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Poikilocytosis definition and clinical significance    
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Elliptocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Spherocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Target Cell definition and clinical significance    
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Drepanocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Stomatocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Schistocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Acanthrocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Rouleaux definition and clinical significance    
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Dacrocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Polychromasia definition and clinical significance    
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Sickle Cell definition and clinical significance    
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Burr Cell definition and clinical significance    
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Basophilic Stippling definition and clinical significance    
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Howell-Jolly Bodies definition and clinical significance    
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Siderotic Granules definition and clinical significance    
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Pappenheimer Bodies definition and clinical significance    
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Reticulocyte definition and clinical significance    
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Heinz Bodies definition and clinical significance    
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Cabot Rings definition and clinical significance    
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Malarial Organisms definition and clinical significance    
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Anemia definition    
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Polycythemia definition    
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Erythrocytosis definition    
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Pancytopenia defintion    
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Intracellular Hemolytic Anemia ?    
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Extracellular Hemolytic Anemia ?    
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Thalasemia    
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Sickle Cell Trait    
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Sickle Cell Anemia    
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Aplastic Anemia    
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Spherocytes are seen in what diseases?    
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Iron Deficiency Anemia laboratory findings    
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Pernicious Anemia laboratory findings    
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Aplastic Anemia laboratory findings    
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Liver Disease laboratory findings    
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Significance of Nucleated Red Blood Cells in a peripheral blood smear    
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Function of a Leukocyte    
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T-Lymphocytes    
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B-Lymphocytes    
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Pelger-Huet Anomaly    
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Smudge Cell definition and clinical significance    
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Auer Rods definition and clinical significance    
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Hypersegmentation definition and clinical significance    
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Shift to the Left    
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Shift to the Right    
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Toxic Granulation definition and clinical significance    
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Dohle Bodies definition and clinical significance    
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Reactive Lymphocytes definition and clinical significance    
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Acute Leukemia on a blood smear    
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Chronic Leukemia on a blood smear    
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Infectious Mononucleosis on a blood smear    
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Chemotherapy on a blood smear    
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Allergic Reaction on a blood smear    
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Chronic Leukemia    
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Acute Leukemia    
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Multiple Myeloma    
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Hematopoiesis definition    
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Chromatin definition    
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N/C (Nucleus/Cytoplasm Ratio) definition    
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Stem Cell definition    
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Mitosis definition    
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Nucleolus    
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Erythropoietin    
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Origin of Blood Cells    
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Segmented Neutrophils    
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Monocytes    
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Lymphocytes    
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Thrombocytes    
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Erythrocytes    
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Neutrophilic Band    
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Eosinophil    
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Basophil    
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Neubauer Hemacytometer    
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Why is a humidity chamber used    
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Manual White Count    
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Manual Platelet Count    
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Dirty or Scratched Coverslip - manual count effect    
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Air Bubbles - manual count effect    
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Underfilling the Chamber - manual count effect    
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Overfilling the Chamber - manual count effect    
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Blotting Excess Fluid with Tissue - manual count effect    
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Insufficient time for cells to settle - manual count effect    
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Hypotonic vs Hypertonic Fluid - manual count effect    
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Improperly Made Dilutions - manual count effect    
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Indirect Platelet Count    
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Westergren Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate    
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