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48 Cards in this Set
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Neutrophil
Note: Multilobed nucleus, slightly larger than RBC |
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Neutrophil
Note: Multilobed nucleus, slightly larger than RBC |
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Neutrophil
Note: Multilobed nucleus, slightly larger than RBC |
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Lymphocyte
Note: Round nucleus, very slightly visible cytoplasm |
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Monocyte
Note: Large, 2x size of RBC |
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Eosinopril
Note: Only WBC with red cytoplasm |
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Basophil
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What is indicated by the arrow?
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Megakaryocyte
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What is shown here?
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Bone marrow
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What are the 3 granulocytes?
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Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils
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What are the 2 agranulocytes?
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Lymphocytes and monocytes
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What is the instrument used to count platelets or other blood cells?
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Hemocytometer or Coulter counter
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When does your WBC count increase?
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It increases when your body has been invaded by disease-producing microorganisms.
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differential count
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report of the amount of each type of WBC in a blood smear
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How much % of your weight does bone marrow consist of?
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4.5%
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What kind of bone marrow produces the formed elements?
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Red bone marrow
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Which bone marrow is mostly fat?
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Yellow bone marrow
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What is the framework of red bone marrow called?
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Stroma
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What cells are involved in thrombocyte production?
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Megakaryocyte
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Can you find scattered adipose cells within red bone marrow?
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Yes
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What is the normal range of hematocrit in infants?
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44-62%
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What is the normal range of hematocrit in children?
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35-47%
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What is the normal range of hematocrit in adult males?
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40-50%
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What is the normal range of hematocrit in adult females?
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36-45%
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What are agglutinogens?
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Antigens found on RBCs.
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What are agglutinins?
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Antibodies that react antigens.
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If there is an antigen-antibody reaction, what occurs?
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Agglutination
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What is agglutination?
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The clumping together of RBCs after an antigen-antibody reaction.
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What is hyperemia?
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It's the increased flow of blood to the area.
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What is the hematocrit average in the class for males?
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46
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What is the hematocrit average in the class for the females?
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41
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What is the class average for neutrophils?
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58
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What is the class average for basophils?
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3
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What is the class average for eosinophils?
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2
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What is the class average for lymphocytes?
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31
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What is the class average for monocytes?
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7
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Out of a sample, what is the normal % range of the following cell:
Neutrophils |
60-70 %
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Out of a sample, what is the normal % range of the following cell:
Lymphocytes |
25-30 %
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Out of a sample, what is the normal % range of the following cell:
Monocytes |
3-8 %
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Out of a sample, what is the normal % range of the following cell:
Eosinophils |
2-4 %
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Out of a sample, what is the normal % range of the following cell:
Basophils |
0.5-1 %
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centrifuge
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machine used to measure hematocrit
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What slide is shown here?
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Red bone marrow
Tip: Psychedelic |
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#1
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Adipose cell
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#2
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Megakaryocyte
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Name the WBC.
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Neutrophil
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Name the WBC.
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Eosinophil
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Name the WBC.
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Basophil
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