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Doulin Hematology Test 41

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Hct, Hgb, RBC count, WBC count, WBC differential count, and Erythrocyte indices ---   CBC ( complete blood count )  
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Red blood cells, one of the formed elements of blood   Erythrocytes  
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A counting chamber for blood cells   Hemacytometer  
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WBC w/ red-stain --elevated in allergies   Eosinphils  
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% of RBC's within a specimen of anti-coagulated whole blood   Hematocrit ( Hct )  
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A Molecule of the RBC , that transports oxygen   Hemoglobin (Hgb)  
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granulocytic WBC with dark-purple cytoplasmic granules   Basophil  
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Platelets,   Thrombocytes  
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Wbc with a dense non-segmented nucleus and lacks gransules in the cytoplasm   (blank)  
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white blood cells, on e of the formed elements of blood   Leukocytes  
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A smaller than normal cell   Microcytic  
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white blood cells, without cytoplasmic granules that has a large convoluted non-segamented nucleus   (blank)  
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a larger than normal cell   Macrocytic  
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Having less color than normal   Hypochromic  
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A hormone triggered by the kidneys that helps produce RBC's   e rythro poietin  
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the 6 general parameters the doctor will study to help make a diagnosi when a CBC has been orderd?   Hct, Hgb, Wbc count, Rbc count, Wbc dif count, e rythrocyte indices  
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when a doc observes bloodwork, notices the hemocrit is normal ' yet , hgb is low ? which disease is the indicative of this ?   (blank)  
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Hgb blood test - adult parameters   Female - 12-16 g/dl................ Male - 13-18 g/dl  
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WBC count - adult parameters   Female & Male - 7000 avg..... reference range 4500-11,000..  
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Rbc count - adult parameters   Female - 4.0 - 5.5 x 10 6/mm3 Male - 4.5 - 6.0 x 10 6/mm3  
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Hct blood test - adult parameters   Female - 36-46 %................... Male - 40-55 %  
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MCV mean corpuscular volume - adult parameters   (blank)  
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MCH mean corpuscular Hgb - adult parameters   (blank)  
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MCHC mean corpusular hgb concentration - adult parameters   (blank)  
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includes MCV, MCH, MCHC   Erythrocyte indices  
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Mean Corpuscular "( cell )" Volume   MCV  
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Mean Corpusular Hgb   MCH  
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Mean Corpuscular Hgb Concentration   MCHC  
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Erythrocyte INDICES (MCV) - normal values -   80-100 fL  
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Erythrocytes INDICES (MCH ) normal values -   27-33 pg  
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erythrocyte INDICES ( MCHC ) - normal values -   32-36 g/dL  
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low Hgb = defects in balance and count of red blood cells   low Hgb = defects in balance and count of red blood cells  
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Low Hct = is referred to being anemic   Low Hct = is referred to being anemic  
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HCT (higher than normal )   high altitude living, smokers, (Lung disease, Tumors, Bone marrow disorders & and abuse of a drug called Epogen [erythorpoetin hormone] by athletes).  
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HCT (false readings)   due to dehydration --once fluids are obtained --rtns to normal values  
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HCT [ low ] common reasons -   Trauma, BU = Bleeding Ulcers, Surgery, deficient in B12, Iron and folate..... other reasons include BMC [cancer/bone marrow ],chemo-kidneys failure, abnormal RBC cells from sickle cell anemia.  
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INfection and Leukemias are associated with   High Wbc (white blood cell) counts  
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( values ) Wintrobe method ESR   Men 0-9 mm/hr  
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( values ) Wintrobe method ESR   Females 0-20 mm/hr  
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( values ) Westergren method ESR   Men over 50 ( 0-20 mm/hr)  
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( values ) Westergren method ESR   Men under 50 (0-15 mm/hr )  
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( values ) Westergren method ESR   Females over 50 ( 0-30 mm/hr )  
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( values ) Westergren method ESR   Females under 50 ( 0-20 mm/hr )  
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Westergren Method ESR   blood sample mixed w/ 3.8 % sodium citrate solution before tube is filled.  
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Wintrobe Method ESR   An EDTA , venous blood sample is mixed thoroughly, then transferred to the Wintrobe tube.  
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Using Erythrocytes Indices to diagnose   MCH & MCV will be increase in megaloblastic anemias ( such as : B12, folate deficiency anemias, they will also be increased in acute blood loss anemias, chronic hemolytic anemias, hypothyroidism, and liver disease.  
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3 wbc shown on a stained slide   Myelo~cytic, Lympho~cytic, Mono~ cytic  
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MCV 80-100 fl   mean corpuscular volume  
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MCH 27-33 pg   mean corpuscular hemoglobin  
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MCHC 32-36 g/dl   mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration  
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white blood cells --on a stained blood smear can be divided into three groups :   myelocytic or granulocytic series,----lymphocytics ----monocytics  
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myelocytic also known as   granulocytic, or polymorphonuclear  
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RBC x3 = Hb; Hb x3 = Hct commonly known as the rule of 3 )   rule of 3  
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the rule of 3   RBC x 3 = HB. Hb x 3 Hct.  
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hemoglobin molecule   4 sub units. Each sub unit contains HEME, GLOBIN, IRON  
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