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What is the cause of Physiological polycythemia? Living at high altitudes
How many red blood cells per cubic milimeter does a a person with polycythemia have? 8 million per cubic milimeter
What is the cause of polycythemia vera? Bone Marrow cancer
How many red blood cells does a person with polycythemia vera have? 11 million per cubic millimeters
Sedimentation rack Equipment used in measuring the sedimentation rate
What is the normal hematcrat for healthy adult male and healthy adult female? Healthy rate for males is 40-54% Healthy rate for female is 37-47%
Staci has antibody b in her blood with no Rh antigens. What blood type does she have? A- RH-
Leslie has AB + blood and had a transfusion with AB- blood. Could this be life threatening? No. The two blood types are compatible.
Jim has type AB negative. What type of blood can he safely receive in a transfusion? A- B- O-
George is type O positive. He wants to know what blood types he can safely receive in a transfusion. What would you tell him? He can only receive type O negative and type O positive
Michael is type O negative. He is donating blood today and wants know what blood types he can safely accept his blood in a transfusion. What would you tell him? A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+ and 0-
Blake's doctor found out that,although he is Rh-, he received Rh- positive blood blood in a transfusion. Should he be concerned about transfusion reaction? He should only be concerned if he gets Rh- more than once.
Linda has Rh-antibodies in her blood. Is she Rh-negative or Rh-positive? What does this tell you about her blood transfusion history? She is Rh positive. She can accept Rh- blood but cannot donate to people with Rh negative blood factor.
If Brittany has blood type AB- and her husband O-, what effect can the Rh factor have on their second baby? No effect on the baby because they will have Rh-
 

 



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