Lab Hematology Test Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Increased amount of neutrophils | Neutrophilia |
WBC with "ground glass" in cytoplasm | Monocyte |
Disease associated with increased atypical lymphocytes | Mononucleosis |
The WBC with big bright pink or orange granules in the cytoplasm | Eosinophils |
WBC that is elevated during a parasitic infection | Eosinophils (or basophils) |
What may cabot rings indicate? | Lead poisoning & certain anemias |
Normal % of eosinophils | 1-3% |
Myelogenous leukemia has more of {what type of white cell} than normal? | Basophil |
Inclusion body that have remnants of RNA | Basophilic Stippling |
Different shapes of RBC's | Poikilocytosis |
Color of the cytoplasm of a lymphocyte | Blue |
A smaller than normal RBC | Microcyte |
Dehydration will cause the hematocrit to ___________ | give a false high reading. |
A disease where there is a large number of RBC's and high Hct | Polycythemia Vera |
Normal hemoglobin for an adult male | 13-18 |
Normal hemoglobin for an adult female | 11-16 |
Normal % of neutrophils | 50-65% |
Platelets and WBC's make up this layer of a spun capillary tube | Buffy Coat |
When performing a capillary puncture for Hct testing, the capillary tube contains _________ | Heparin |
Main constituent of red blood cells | Hgb |
The globin portion of Hgb is made of _______ | 4 protein chains |
The largest of the WBC's | Monocyte |
Elevated WBC & elevated neutrophils indicate: | Bacterial Infection |
RBC indices that measure the average volume of a red blood cell | MCV (Mean Cell Volume) |
Low number of lymphocytes | Lymphopenia |
The smallest of the WBC's | Lymphocyte |
4 examples of poikilocytosis: | Sickle Cell Stomatocytes Target Cells Helmet Cells |
An increase in the number of WBC's | Leukocytosis |
RBC of larger than normal size | Macrocyte |
RBC with normal color is called | Normochromic |
The main function of hemoglobin | Carry oxygen |
What is it called when both small (microlytic) and large (macrolytic) RBC's are present | Aniso cytosis |
RBC's that have both pale and dark color to them is called: | Polychromasia |
Decreased amount of platelets | Thrombo cyto penia |
Main function of WBC's | Fight infection |
Normal Hct level in adult males | 42-52% |
Normal Hct level in adult females | 36-48% |
Normal Hct level in newborns | 51-60% |
Normal Hct level in 1 year olds | 32-38% |
Normal Hct level in 6 year olds | 34-42% |
Hct is ______ the amount of Hgb | 3 times |
Hgb is ______ the amount of Hct | 1/3 (plus or -3) |
On a CBC what should the WBC range be: | 5,000 to 10,000/mm3 |
On a CBC what should the MCV range be: | 82-98 |
On a CBC what should the MCH range be: | 26-34 (MCH=Mean Cell Hemoglobin) |
On a CBC what should the Platelets level be: | 150,000-400,000/mm3 |
On a CBC what should the Lymphocyte level be: | 25-40% |
On a CBC what should the Neutrophil level be: | 50-65% |
What does a Hypochromic RBC indicate: | pale (low hgb) |
What does a Hyperchromic RBC indicate: | dark (high hgb) |
Anisocytosis can indicate: | Thalassemia or Liver Disease |
What type of RBC inclusion is common in pernicious anemia? | Howell-Jolly Bodies |
When one type of WBC (and overall count) has drastically increased it could be (5): | Leukemia Bacterial Infection Stress Exercise Pain |
Normal # of platelets but they don't function properly | Thrombasthenia |
Increased WBC, increased neutrophils | Bacterial Infection |
Decreased WBC, increased lymphocytes | Mononucleosis |
Increased eosinophils can mean | Parasites or Allergic Reaction |
When are increased lymphocytes normal? | Newborns or children under 6 |
Factors affecting decreased platelets | Leukemia Chemical Exposure Radiation Cancer Drugs |
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