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constitutes more than half of blood's volume and consists mostly of water containing dissolved salts (electrolytes) and proteins |
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makes plasma appear milky |
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after a very fatty meal or hyperlipidemia |
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the major protein in plasma |
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keeps fluid from leaking out of blood vessels and into tissues |
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hormones and certain drugs |
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albumin binds to and carries these substances |
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component of blood that transports oxygen with the hemoglobin molecule |
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doubly concave, enucleated cells |
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4-10,000 per micro liter average is 7,000 |
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what function do WBCs play in the body? |
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circulate in the blood so they can be transported to the infected area |
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neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes |
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the body's main defense against bacteria |
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neutrophils kill bacteria by this process.. |
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how many bacteria can neutrophils phagocytize |
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5-20 bacteria in their lifetime |
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describe the nucleus in neutrophils |
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multi-lobed, segmented or polymorphonuclear nucleus (PMNs, polys, segs) |
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immature neutrophils that are seen in the blood |
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when is there an increase in neutrophils and bands? |
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when a bacterial infection is present |
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granulocytes that kill parasites |
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have a role in allergic reactions |
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not well understood, but function in allergic reactions |
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release histamine and heparin |
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causes blood vessels to leak and attract WBCs |
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prevents clotting in the affected area so that WBCs can reach the bacteria |
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what does a basophil look like under the microscope? |
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large, irregular shaped nucleus and coarse dark violet granules in the cytoplasm |
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what are the 3 types of lymphocytes? |
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T lymphocytes, natural killer cells, and B lymphocytes |
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T lymphocytes and natural killer cells |
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help protect against viral infections and can detect and destroy cancer cells |
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develop into cells that produce antibodies |
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become larger and turn into macrophages in the tissue |
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phagocytize bacteria in the tissue throughout the body |
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up to 100 in their lifetime |
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how many bacteria do monocytes phagocytize in the body? |
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destroy old, damaged, and dead cells in the body |
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where are monocytes located in the body? |
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liver, spleen, lungs, lymph nodes, skin and intestine |
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reticuloendothelial system |
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the system of macrophages scattered throughout the body |
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formed in the bone marrow from megakaryocytes |
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break up into fragments formint platelets |
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do not have a nucleus and do not reproduce |
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how long to platelets live? |
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platelets (thrombocytes)help blood to clot by forming a .... |
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CBC (complete blood count) |
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the standard test for evaluation of blood cells |
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hemaglobin, hematocrit, RBC count,RBC indices, WBC count, WBC differential, platelet count |
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battery of tests other than the CBS include... |
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concentration of Hb in the whole blood |
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percent of whole blood comprised of RBCs |
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if hematocrit or hemoglobin is low, this is indicated |
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hemoglobin range for males |
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hemoglobin range for females |
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this ethnic group can be 1-2% lower Hb than caucasions |
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the higher the altitude, the (higher/lower) the Hb count |
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Hb rises ___g/dL for each 3-4% decrease in O2 saturation. |
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position, stress, smoking (slide 30) |
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what are some other considerations with regards to Hb? |
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Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) |
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measure of the size or volume of the average RBC |
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microcytic, normocytic, marcocytic |
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3 classes of MVC (mean corpuscular volume) anemia |
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decrease in RBC volume (<80fL) |
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normal RBC volume (80-96fL) |
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elevation in RBC volume (>96 fL) |
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mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) |
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weight of Hb in the average cell |
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mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) |
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the amount of hemoglobin in the average RBC when compared to its size |
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