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What is hemoglobin broken down into?   Iron and bilirubin  
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What is leukopenia?   Low WBC, <5000  
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What is phagocytosis?   WBC destroying bacteria  
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What is the main gunction of WBC's?   Fight infection  
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Normal Thrombocyte count   150,000-400,000  
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Normal pH of blood   7.34-7.45  
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Where are most WBC formed?   Lymphoid tissue  
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Where are red blood cells formed?   Red bone marrow  
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What does Vit C do for our circulation?   Prevents capillaries and vessels from becoming fragile  
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Which clotting factor is lacking in hemophilia   Factor VIII  
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What blood test is used to monitor a heparin drip?   PTT  
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What drug is an antagonist to heparin?   Protamine sulfate  
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What is an antagonist to Coumadin?   Vit K  
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What drugs are clot busters?   Striptokinase and TPA  
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What blood tests monitor coumadin efficacy?   PT/INR  
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What side effects should a nurse monitor for in her pt on a heparin drip?   Petechiae, melena, epitxis, hemoptysis, bleeding gums or IV site  
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What is the liquid component of blood?   Plasma  
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What is the principle particle of plasma?   Protein  
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What is the main protein in plasma?   Albumin  
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Where is albumin made?   liver  
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What are platelets?   Cell fragments that aid in clotting  
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What do erythrocytes do?   Carry O2 to all body cells  
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What is hemoglobin?   The molecule that carries O2  
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What mineral is needed to produce RBC's?   Iron  
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What is another name for RBC?   erythrocyte  
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