Hem1 Chapter28 Rev Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is used to determine if a significant increase or decrease in WBCs has occurred? | absolute count |
Multiplying the total WBC count by the relative value of the particular WBCs gives you __ count. | absolute |
If you have a low number of neutrophils, your blood is __. | neutropenic |
If you have too many neutrophils, your blood is __. | neutrophillic |
A shift toward a higher number of immature WBCs is called a __ __. | left shift |
The reference range for blood cell counts depends on three things. What are they? | age, pools, disease |
The blood cell counts on elderly people will be __ than someone who is middle aged. | lower |
Normally, neonates should have the __ blood cell counts of any age group. | highest |
The 3 blood pools are: | bone marrow, marginating, circulation |
Leukocytosis means your WBC count is __. | high |
Leukopenia means your WBC count is __. | low |
An infection of the lining of the heart is called __. | endocarditis |
If your WBC count is below 2.5, you have __. | neutropenia |
Diminished mitotic division, deficiency in vitamin B12 or folic acid, can cause __. | neutropenia |
Inflammation can cause __. | neutrophilia |
If your WBC count is below 1, you may have __ __. | autoimmune infection |
If your absolute WBC count is above 8.0, your blood has __. | neutrophilia |
The WBC response to infection is __. | neutrophilia |
When experiencing neutrophilia, the generation of myelocytes is __. | shortened |
When experiencing neutrophilia, the transit time through the bone marrow is __. | shortenend |
One of the benign causes of neutrophilia is strenuous __. | exercise |
Round to oval objects seen in WBCs that are composed of RNA and appear light blue to grey are called __ bodies. | Dohle |
Dohle bodies are often seen due to infections or __. | burns |
Abnormally large primary granules, seen in response to infection or inflammation, are called __ __. | toxic granulation |
Toxic granulation is clinically significant because it suggests a __ prognosis. | poorer |
Dohle bodies are composed of __ __. | ribosomal RNA |
What is associated with burns, infections, surgery, and pregnancy? | Dohle bodies |
What in WBCs is caused by the ingestion and degradation of bacteria or fungi? | vacuolization |
Allergies, medications, skin diseases, parasites, dermatitis, and malignancy can all cause __. | eosinophilia |
Hypoactive thyroid, ulcerative colitis, nephritis, and certain malignancies can cause __. | basophilia |
Pelger-Huet is a __ condition. | benign |
If you find Pelger-Huet cells in a blood sample, you would report them as __, Pelger-Huet anomaly. | mature |
Pelger-Huet cells often have __ lobes in the nuclei, or appear oval in shape. | two |
Hypersegmentation occurs when a WBC with __ or more lobes appears. | six |
Hypersegmentation is clinically __. | insignificant |
Alder-Reilly deposits have __ __ to lilac color granules. | deep purple |
Chediak-Higashi WBCs can grab thing for digestion, but cannot __ them. | destroy |
Alcohol can cause __ of WBCs. | vacuolization |
Lazy leukocyte syndrome is when the WBCs do not __ to attack an invader. | mobilize |
Gaucher's disease is the inability to degrade __. | gludocerebroside. |
Niemann Pick disease is the inability to degrade __. | sphingomyelin |
Reactive lymphs have a __ egg appearance. | fried |
Epstein-Barr virus is another word for __. | mononucleosis |
Lymphocytes will exceed 50% if you have __. | Epstein-Bar |
Wiskott-Aldrich is a rare defect in blood __. | platelets |
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