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Study Guide for Phlebotomy Technician
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Undergraduate 1
04/01/2012

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Pulmonary circulation
Definition
this carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs (oxygenation takes place at the alveoli) and returns oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium.
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Systemic circulation
Definition
this carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle throughout the body.
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The tricuspid valve
Definition
this is an atrioventricular valve, being situated between the right atrium and right ventricle.
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The pulmonic valve
Definition
a semi lunar valve situated between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
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mitral valve
Definition
(also known as the bicuspid valve) – this is another atrioventricular valve, being situated between the left atrium, and left ventricle.
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The aortic valve
Definition
a semi lunar valve situated between the left ventricle and the aorta.
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Endocardium
Definition
The endothelial inner layer lining of the heart.
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Myocardium
Definition
The muscular middle layer. This is the contractile element of the heart.
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Epicardium
Definition
The fibrous outer layer of the heart. The coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, are found in this layer.
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The blood vessels are:
Definition
Aorta, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins, superior and inferior vena cavae.
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liquid portion of blood
Definition
plasma
Term
cellular portion of blood is called
Definition
formed elements
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Plasma comprises
Definition
55% of the circulating blood and it contains proteins, amino acids, gases, electrolytes, sugars, hormones, minerals, vitamins, and water (92%).
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erythrocytes
Definition
red blood cells
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leukocytes
Definition
white blood cells)
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thrombocytes
Definition
platelets
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The erythrocytes contain
Definition
hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein.
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erythrocytes
Definition
It enters the blood as an immature reticulocyte where in one to two days, it matures into an erythrocyte.
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How many million RBC's are per microliter of blood.
Definition
There are 4.2 to 6.2 million RBC‟s (red blood cells) per microliter of blood.
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What is the normal life span for a RBC?
Definition
The normal life span of an RBC is 120 days.
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What do leukocytes function to do?
Definition
The leukocytes function is to provide the body protection against infection.
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What is the normal amount of WBC per milliliter?
Definition
The normal amount of WBC‟s (white blood cells) for an adult is 5,000 to 10,000 per microliter.
Term
What is Leukocytosis?
Definition
which is an increase in WBCs, is seen in cases of infection and leukemia.
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Leukopenia is
Definition
which is a decrease in WBCs, is seen with viral infection or chemotherapy.
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How many types of WBCs are in the blood?
Definition
Five
Term
Neutrophils
Definition
the most numerous, comprise about 40% to 60% of WBC population. They are phagocytic cells, meaning, they engulf and digest bacteria. Their number increases in bacterial infection, and often, the first one on the scene.
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Lymphocytes
Definition
the second most numerous, comprising about 20% to 40% of the WBC population. Their number increases in viral infection, and they play a role in immunity.
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Monocytes
Definition
comprising 3% to 8% of the population, they are also the largest WBCs. They are monocytes while in the circulating blood, but when they pass into the tissues, they transform into macrophages and become powerful phagocytes. Their number increases in intracellular infections and tuberculosis.
Term
Eosinophils
Definition
represent 1% to 3% of the WBC population. They are active against antibody-labeled foreign molecules. Their numbers are increased in allergies, skin infections, and parasitic infections.
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Basophils
Definition
account for 0% to 1% of WBCs in the blood. They carry histamine, which is released in allergic reactions
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thrombocytes (platelets)
Definition
are small irregularly shaped packets of cytoplasm formed in the bone marrow from megakaryocytes. Essential for blood coagulation, the average number of platelets is 140,000 to 440,000 per micro liter of blood.
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life span of thrombocytes (platelets?
Definition
They have a life span of 9 to 12 days.
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Hemostasis is
Definition
the process by which blood vessels are repaired after injury.
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