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Thoracic Duct

Largest lymphatic vessel in the body

White Blood Cell normal range

5000 - 10,000 per mm of blood

Red blood cell normal range

4.2 - 6.2 million per mm of blood

Hemoglobin Normal range

12-16

Hematocrit normal range

45%

Platelets normal range

140,000 - 340,000

What is the clotting process?

Injury site platelets form temporary platelet plug


Release prothrombin activator (clotting factor)


Prothrombin activator + calcium converts prothrombin to thrombin


Thrombin reacts with fibrinogen & forms fibrin which traps Red Blood Cells to form a clot.

Thrombus

Clot that stays still (doesn’t move)

Eboli

Clot that moves

What are the blood types?

A, B, AB, O

Antigen & Antibodies for Blood type A

Antigen: Type A


Antibodies: Anti-B

Antigen & Antibodies for blood type B

Antigen: Type B


Antibodies: Anti-A

Antigen & Antibodies for blood type AB

Antigen: Type AB


Antibodies: None

Antigen & Antibodies for blood type AB

Antigen: Type AB


Antibodies: None

Antigen & Antibodies for blood type O

Antigen: None


Antibodies: Anti-A & Anti-B

Which blood type is the universal Donor?

O

Which blood type is the universal Recipient?

AB

What is the range for PH of the blood?

7.35 - 7.45

Thrombin Formation

Forms blood clot