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54 Cards in this Set
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agglutinogens
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antigens: on the surface of RBC's
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agglutinins
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antibodies
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granulocytes
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neutrophils
eosinophils basophils |
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agranulocytes
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monocytes
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What WBC has a bilobed nucleus and brick red to crimson granules?
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eosinophils
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Name the WBC that has dark purple granules
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basophil
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Name the WBC with a spherical to slightly indented nucleus that fills most of the cell
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lymphocyte
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List the WBC differentials from the highest to the lowest
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Neutrophils 50-70%
Lymphocytes 20-30% Monocytes 2-8% Eosinophils 1-4% Basophils 1% or less never let monkeys eat bananas |
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neutrophils 50-70%
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primary phagocytes
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lymphocytes 20-30%
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immunity
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monocytes 2-8%
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macrophages
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eosinophils 1-4%
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attack parasites
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basophils 1% or less
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inflamation
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Which WBC is referred to as segmented?
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neutrophil
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What are the most numerous formed elements?
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RBC's
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WBC's with kidney shaped or horseshoe shaped nuclei are
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monocytes
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What is a CBC ?
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complete blood count
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Clumping of blood is also called
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agglutination
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Formed elements that initiate clotting are
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platelets
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Type O- blood
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is a universal donor
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Type AB+ blood
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is a universal recipient
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high white count
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leukocytosis
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low white count
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leukopenia
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clotting
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coagulation
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binds oxygen
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iron
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RBC formation
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erythropoiesis
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low RBC count
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anemia
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eosinophils
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anti-inflammatory
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lymphocytes
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immunity
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percentage of RBC's in a volume of blood
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hematocrit
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basophils
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inflammatory
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albumins
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plasma proteins
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high RBC count
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polycythemia
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become RBC's
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reticulocytes
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become granulocytes
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myeloblasts
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percent various WBC's
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differential count
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low platelet count
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thrombocytopenia
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antibiotic proteins
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defensins
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monocyte
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macrophage
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Antigens on the surface of RBC's are called
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agglutinogens: determine blood types
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cells clumping process is called?
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glutenating
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during a transfusion, the person giving the blood is a
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donor
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during a transfusion, the person getting the blood is a
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recipient
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The immune system may develop antibodies called________________ against certain antigens.
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agglutinins: these antibodies are in the plasma ready to attack the wrong blood type during a transfusion.
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clump
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agglutinate
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hemolysis
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causes blood destroying
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whole blood count
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5000-10,000 per milliliter
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neutrophil
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lymphocyte
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monocyte
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eosinophil
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basophil
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which formed elements (blood cells) are biocaved?
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RBC's : Red blood cells
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The proper name for WBC's is ___________.
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leukocytes
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