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Lab Tests/Procedures: Davi-Ellen Chabner The Language of Medicine 8th Edition

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Presence of antibodies that coat & damage erythrocytes   Antiglobulin test  
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Time required for blood to stop flowing from tiny puncture wound (< 8 min)   Bleeding time  
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Simplate or Ivy method are examples of this test   Bleeding time  
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Test used to check Rh- women or autoimmune hemolytic anemia   Antiglobulin test  
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Test used in platelet disorders, and during use aspirin as a blood thinner   Bleeding time  
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Time required for blood to clot in test tube (<15 min)   Coagulation time  
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# of WBC, RBC, platelets, hemoglobin, hematocrit, red cell indices (MCH, MCV, MCHC)   Complete blood count - CBC  
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Speed at which erythrocytes settle out of plasma   Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (sed rate)  
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Sed rate increases due to...   Infection, joint inflammation, tumor, which increases fibrinogen content of blood  
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Percentage of Erythrocytes in volume of blood   Hematocrit (Hct)  
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Blood is spun in centrifuge so erythrocytes fall to the bottom   Hematocrit (Hct)  
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Amount of hemoglobin in sample   Hemoglobin (H, Hg, HGB)  
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Presence of plasma factors that act in a portion of the coagulation pathway   Partial thromboplastin time (PTT)  
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Monitor patients on anticoagulants such as heparin   Partial thromboplastin time (PTT)  
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# of platelets per mm3 or microliter (150,000-350,000)   Platelet count  
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Ability of blood to clot   Prothrombin time (PT)  
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Time elapsed between adding calcium & thromboplastin to a plasma sample, and the appearance of a visible clot   Prothrombin time (PT)  
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Monitor patients on anticoagulant coumadin (warfarin)   Prothrombin time (PT)  
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# of erythrocytes per mm3 or microliter (4-6 mil)   Red blood cell count (RBC)  
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Microscopic exam of stained blood smear to determine cell shape   Red blood cell morphology  
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# of leukocytes per mm3 or microliter(500-10,000)   White blood cell count (WBC), automated counters  
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Percentage of total WBC of different types of leukocytes   White blood cell differential. Manual differential is when cells are tained/counted under microscope by a technician to determine percentages.  
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Increase in immature neutrophils term, indicating body's effort to fight severe infection   Shift to the left  
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