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Blood

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Normal range: 4.5-6.0 million /ul erythrocytes
Normal range 0%-1.5% reticulocytes
Normal range 1%- 3% eosinophil
Normal range 55%-70% neutrophil
Normal range 3%-8% monocyte
Normal range 150,000-300,000 thrombocytes
Normal range 0.5%-1% basophil
Normal range 5000-10,000 lymphocytes
Results 12,0000/ul leukocytosis
Results Normal range 20%-35% lymphocytes
Results 55% lymphocytes Viral infection
Results 80% Neutrophils Bacterial infection
Normal range 38%-48% Hematocrit
Normal range 12-18 grams /100ml Hemoglobin
Amount of red blood cells -centrifuging Hematocrit
Oxygen carrying capacity Hemoglobin
Results Basophils 3% Allergies
Results reticulocytes 4% Hypxoia
Hormone produced by kidneys-Hypoxia erythropoietin
Chemical that protects Vitamin B12 intrinsic factor
D antigen on erythrocytes RH factor
A antigen on erythrocytes anti- B antibodies in plasma
B antigen on erythrocytes anti-A antibodies in plasma
AB antigens on erythrocytes No antibodies in plasma
O antigens on erythrocytes Both anti- A and anti-B antibodies in plasma
Immature neutrophils Band cells
Carrier of fat molecules Alpha and beta globulin
Pulls tissue fluid into capillaries Albumin
Clotting factors produced by liver prothrombin and fibrinogen
Venous blood Dark red - less oxygen
Arterial blood Bright red- more oxygen
Thickness or resistance to flow Viscosity
Monocytes become more efficient Macrophages
Created by: fwimsatt
 

 



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