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Veins used for Canine Blood draws
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Jugular
Cephalic Lateral Saphenous |
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Veins used for Feline Blood Draws
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Jugular
Cephalic Medial Saphenous |
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How do you determine how much blood can be taken from a healthy animal
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kg X 10 = mls that can be drawn
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Simple method
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What are the six categories of WBC's?
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Neutrophil
Band Neutrophil Lymphocytes Monocytes Eosinophils Basophils |
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Howell-Jolly Body
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What is the "Purple Dot" in the RBC in the right lower corner?
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Crenation
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What are you seeing in the middle of this slide?
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3 "abnormal" cells in the middle of the slide
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Rouleaux
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What would you call most of the RBC'S?
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Basophils
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What type of WBC are you seeing?
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Eosinophils
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What type of WBC are you seeing?
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RBC
Feline |
What type of cell are you seeing?
Who is it from? |
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RBC
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What type of cell are you seeing?
What animal would you see this in? |
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Lymphocyte
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What type of WBC are you seeing?
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Monocyte
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What type of WBC are you seeing?
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Neutrophil
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What type of WBC are you seeing?
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