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Ch. 2 Key terms

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Deficiency of red blood cell.   Anemia  
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Substance that prevents blood from clotting.   Anticoagulant  
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Malignant overproduction of white blood cells.   Leukemia  
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Liquid portion of blood.   Plasma  
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Clear yellow fluid that remains after clotted blood has been centrifuged and separated.   Serum  
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Destruction of red blood cells   Hemostatis  
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Instrument that spins test tubes at high speeds to separate the cellular and liquid portions of blood.   Centrifuge  
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Ions in the blood.   Electrolyte  
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Method of seperation by electrical charge   Electrophoresis  
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Protein capable of producing a chemical reaction with a specific substance.   Enzyme  
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to subject to or to undergo hemolysis   Hemolyzed  
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Appearing yellow   Icteric  
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Chemical analysis performed using antigens and antibodies   Immunochemistry  
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Pertaining to turbidity (appears cloudy white) from lipids.   Lipemic  
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Study of poisons.   Toxicology  
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Protein produced by expo-sure to antigen.   Antibody  
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Substance that stimulates the formation of antibodies.   Antigen  
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Classification based on the presence or absence of A or B antigens on the red blood cells.   Blood Group  
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Procedures that matches patient and donor blood before a transfusion.   Compatibility  
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Component of fresh plasma that contains clotting factors.   Cryoprecipitate  
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Plasma collected form a unit of blood and immediately frozen.   Fresh frozen plasma  
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The study of blood cell antigens and their antibodies.   Immunohematology  
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Blood from which the plasma has been removed.   Packed cells  
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The presence and identity of abnormal antibodies.   Rh Type  
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405 to 495 ml of blood collected from a donor for a transfusion.   Unit of blood  
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Condition in which a person produces antibodies that react with the person’s own antigens.   Autoimmunity  
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Another name for antibody   Immunoglobulin  
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The study of the immune system   Immunology  
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The study of serum   Serology  
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one-cell Microorganizism   Bacteria  
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The study of bacteria   Bacteriology  
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Microbiology test to identify microorganism and determine antibiotic susceptibility.   Culture and sensitivity  
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Stan used to classify bacteria   Gram stain  
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Study of microorganisms   Microbiology  
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one-cell organism such as a bacterium or virus.   Microorganism  
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The study of fungi   Mycology  
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The study of parasites   Parasitology  
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Study of virus   Virology  
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Protein structure formed in the tubules of the kidney.   Cast  
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The first voided urine specimen collected immediately upon arising; recommend a screening specimen.   First morning sample  
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Glucose in the urine   Glycosuria  
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Blood or hemoglobin in the urine   Hematuria/Hemolglobinuria  
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Ketones in the urine   Ketonuria  
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Protein in the urine   Proteinuria  
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Chemical-impregnated plastic strip used for analysis of urine   Reagent Strip  
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Physical, Chemical, and Microscopic analysis of urine.   Urinalysis  
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