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FInal Review part 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What does hemoglobin do? | Binds with O2 & CO2 to transport through body |
| To be deficient in Erythrocytes | Anemia |
| What does the gel in the tube pictured below do? | Once spun is separates serum from blood cells |
| What color are these gums and what does it represent? | Pale; Poor blood flow |
| To obtain a large sample of blood for venipuncture it is best to pull from the cephalic vein. | False |
| A CRT within 4 seconds is ideal | False |
| Which of the following values would I get from a blood chemistry. | Electrolytes, proteins, glucose, etc.. |
| The butterfly needle has a long flexible tube you can use to give you more flexibility in a small place during a blood draw. | True |
| What insoluble thread-like molecule forms a mesh to trap cells to form a clot? | Fibrin |
| The veterinarian wants you to collect blood for a CBC and Chemistry. What blood tubes should you use? | Purple and SST |
| Which blood condition is when immature leukocytes crowd out the other cellular components of blood | Leukemia |
| Which is the most numerous blood cell | Erythrocytes |
| This genetic bleeding disorder causes a deficiency of clotting proteins which impairs platelet stickiness and clumping. | Von Willebrand's Disease |
| What are the two large blood cells depicted in this blood smear | Neutrophils |
| What is the large blood cell depicted in this blood smear | Eosinophil |
| Identify the large cell in the center of the picture below | Basophil |
| What is the large cell depicted in this image | Monocyte |
| Plasma is mostly made up of.... | Water |
| What is in the "buffy coat" of spun down blood | Thrombocytes & White Blood Cells |
| Which leukocyte is referred to as a Macrophage once out in the tissues of the body? | Monocyte |