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Bacterial Infection: What blood results are seen?   Leukocytosis (elevated WBCs), Neutrophilia (elevated neutrophils)  
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Inflammation: What blood results are seen?   Leukocytosis (elevated WBCs), Neutrophilia (elevated neutrophils)  
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Glucocorticosteroid Use: What blood results are seen?   Leukocytosis (elevated WBCs)  
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Viral Infection: What blood results are seen?   Monocytosis (elevated monocytes)* Leukopenia (decreased WBCs), Neutropenia (decreased neutrophils), Lymphocytosis (elevated lymphocytes),  
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Overwhelming bacterial infection: what blood results are seen?   Leukopenia (decreased WBCs), Neutropenia (decreased neutrophils)  
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Bone marrow failure: what blood results are seen?   Leukopenia (decreased WBCs)  
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Autoimmune disease: what blood results are seen?   Leukopenia (decreased WBCs)  
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Leukemia: what blood results are seen?   Neutrophilia (increased neutrophils), Basophilia (increased basophils) if CML, Lymphocytosis (increased lymphocytes) if lymphocytic leukemia, Lymphocytopenia (decreased lymphocytes), Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelets)  
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Aplastic anemia: what blood results are seen?   Neutropenia (decreased neutrophils)  
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Myeloproliferative diseases (CML): What blood results are seen?   Basophilia (increased basophils)  
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Acute allergic reactions: what blood results are seen?   Basopenia (decreased basophils)  
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Hyperthyroidism: what blood results are seen?   Basopenia (decreased basophils  
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Neoplasm: what blood results are seen?   Leukocytosis (increased WBCs), Eosinophilia (increased eosinophils)  
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Allergic Reactions: what blood results are seen?   Basopenia (decreased basophils) if acute, Eosinophilia (increased eosinophils)  
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Addison's Disease: what blood results are seen?   Eosinophilia (increased eosinophils)  
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Collagen Vascular Disease (Lupus): what blood results are seen?   Eosiniphilia (increased eosinophils)  
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Coccidiomycosis: what blood results are seen?   Eosinophilia (increased eosinophils)  
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Parasites: what blood results are seen?   Eosinophilia (increased eosinophils), Monocytosis (increased monocytes) like Malaria  
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Corticosteroid Use: what blood results are seen?   **Lymphocytopenia (decreased lymphocytes), eosinopenia (decreased eosinophils), Monocytopenia (decreased monocytes)  
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Mononucleosis or Viral Hepatitis: what blood results are seen?   Lymphocytosis (increased lymphocytes)  
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Chronic Inflammatory Disorders (ulcerative colitis, collagen vascular disorder- lupus): what blood results are seen?   Monocytosis (increased monocytes)  
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Malaria Parasitic Infection: what blood results are seen?   Monocytosis (increased monocytes)  
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Polycythemia Vera: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytosis (increased platelets)  
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Postsplenectomy: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytosis (increased platelets)  
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Estrogens and Oral Contraceptives: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytosis (increased platelets)  
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Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelets)  
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Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelets)  
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Cirrhosis: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelets)  
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Anemia: what blood results are seen?   Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelets)  
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What is the most common form of granulocyte?   Neutrophil  
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Immature neutrophils are called what?   Bands  
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Which two granulocytes are involved in allergic reactions?   Basophils and Eosinophils  
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Which class of WBC have granules in their cytoplasm and multilobed nuclei?   Granulocytes  
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Which granulocyte phagocytoses bacteria?   Neutrophils  
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Which WBC type fights acute viral infections and chronic bacterial infections?   Lymphocytes  
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Leukocytosis with a left shift due to increased neutrophils and bands indicates what condition?   Acute bacterial infection  
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Decreased hemoglobin, hematocrit, microcytic MCV, hypochromic MCHC, and elevated RDW indicate what condition?   Iron deficient anemia  
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5 Common causes of iron deficient anemia?   Menstrual blood loss, pregnancy, GI blood loss, decreased iron absorption, lactation  
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Causes of reduced RBC production that results in anemia?   B12, folate, iron deficiency, bone marrow failure, renal failure (decreased erythropoietin)  
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Causes of increased RBC destruction that results in anemia?   Hemolysis  
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3 types of microcytic (decreased MCV) anemia?   Iron deficiency, Lead poisoning (basophilic stippling), Thalassemia (hereditary disorder with reduced synthesis of globin chains)  
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2 types of macrocytic anemia?   Vitamin B12 deficiency, and Folate deficiency  
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3 types of normochromic anemia?   Anemia of chronic disease, renal failure (decreased erythropoietin), and acute blood loss  
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A peripheral blood smear shows microcytic RBCs out of proportion to the degree of anemia, poikilocytosis, target cells, and nucleated RBCs. What condition might these results indicate?   Thalassemia  
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Increased hemoglobin and hematocrit levels indicate what 4 possible conditions/situations?   Dehydration, Polycythemia vera, Smoking/COPD, and High Altitude  
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A patient presents with HA, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, fatigue, pruritis after a warm shower/bath, engorged retinal veins, thrombosis, splenomegaly, ^hemoglobin, ^hematocrit, leukocytosis, thrombocytopenia, & ^RBC mass. What do they have?   Polycythemia vera  
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Thrombocytosis (increased platelet levels), is commonly indicative of what condition?   Malignancy  
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What are the two types of thrombocytopenia?   Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, and Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic purpura (rare)  
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In what 2 populations is idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura common in?   Children, AIDS patients  
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What is the treatment for polycythemia vera?   Phlebotomy  
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A patient presents with petechiae, purpura, epistaxis, menorrhagia, and thrombocytopenia likely has what condition?   Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura  
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What is the treatment for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura?   Self-limited in kids, corticosteroids in adults or splenectomy if unresponsive  
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CBC results of decreased hemoglobin, decreased hematocrit, variable MCV, hypochromic MCHC, with peripheral smear of ringed sideroblasts, poikilocytosis, and anisocytosis indicates what condition?   Sideroblastic Anemia  
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CBC results of decreased hemoglobin, decreased hematocrit, normocytic MCV, and normochromic MCHC indicate what 3 conditions?   Anemia of Chronic Disease, Hypothyroidism, or liver disease  
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