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Name 3 processes that occur during hemostasis |
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blood vessel spasm , platelet plug formation , Blood coagulation . |
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TF Hemoglobins transport lipids and some fat soluble vitamins |
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TF albumins are the smallest of the plasma proteins that pull water into the blood stream to maintain blood pressure |
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TF when mismatched blood is given to a patient the RBCs will glutenate |
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TF part of a thrombus that breaks off and moves through the blood stream is called an embolus |
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TF An abnormal blood clot that forms with no injury is called a thrombus |
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TF eosinophils release histamine which promotes inflammation |
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TF basophils are effective when getting rid of viruses and paracidic infections |
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TF Neutrophils are phagocytes that are important for destroying bacteria , viruses and toxins |
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TF the hemoglobin A1c test provides information over a period of 1 to 2 weeks |
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TF a western blot and a Lisa test are used to confirm HIV |
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TF hematocrit determination identifies how much of a samples volume is made up of RBCs |
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TF Hematoma is a disorder in which blood does not coagulate |
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TF a syringe or automatic puncturing device is used in capillary puncture technique |
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TF capillary puncture is done on the pinky or ring finger |
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TF evacuation systems such as a vaccinator contain enough vacuum to draw exactly the right amount of blood |
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TF iodine or benozalkonium can be used to clean the skin if alcohol can interfere with test results |
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TF alcohol is the most commonly used chemical to clean the skin |
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TF whole blood contains RBC wBC platelets and plasma |
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The inability to absorb vitamin B12 |
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What kind of studies are collected in light blue tubes |
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Small band between the packed RBCs and plasma |
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A rupturing of red blood cells |
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A small disposable instrument with a sharp point |
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The study of the shape or form of objects |
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What prevents blood from clotting |
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What forms when blood leaks from out of the vein and collects under the skin |
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The oxyhemoglobin carries carbon dioxide so it is known as |
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Granulocytes include neutrophils basophils and what else |
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White blood cells that provide immunity for the body |
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Hemoglobin that carries oxygen |
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Protein discovered on RBCs of rhesus monkey |
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Platelets are also called what |
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If the mother is not given the drug rogam to prevent her from making antibodies against the RH antigen the child born may develop |
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RBCs are also called what |
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What are 3 major types of plasma proteins |
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globulance , fibrinogen, albumins |
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A grey top tube is required for what kind of test |
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Yellow top tubes are for what kind of test |
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Blood collected in the lander top tubes are for what kind of studies ? |
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What do green top tubes contain |
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Plasma makes up what percentage of the blood ? |
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Production of RBCs in the blood are controls by which hormone |
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How long do red blood cells live |
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WBCs leave the blood vessels by a mechanism called what |
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Blood type for universal recipient |
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What blood type is universal donors |
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Blood type that can receive one type of blood |
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The insertion of a needle or canula into the vein |
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After how many unsuccessful attempts of obtaining a blood sample do you need assistants |
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What are the most common sites for veni puncture |
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median cubicle and the cephalic veins |
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What refers to rupturing of red blood cells |
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RBCs WBCs and platelets are known as |
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What is the liquid of fluid portion of blood |
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