Exam 2: Hematology & Coagulation Flashcards

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Anemia/anemic:

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Decreased in the number of circulating red blood cell (RBC) or hemoglobin or both

Causes:
1. Excessive loss of RBCS
2. Destruction of RBCs (hemolysis)
3. Defective RBC production
4. Inadequate RBC production due to bone marrow

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Hypoxemia:

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Insufficient oxygenation in the blood. Oxygenation is the process of oxygen diffusing passively from the alveolus to the pulmonary capillary, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells or dissolves into the plasma

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Complete blood count (CBC):

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A lab value that measures RBC, WBC, Hgb, Hct, MCV, MCH, MCHC and platelets

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Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV):

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Is the volume of 1 RBC. It reflects the size as seen under a microscope, 80-100 femoliters. The ending “cytic” refers to size of RBCs so microcytic is small in size whereas macrocytic can be large in size. Normocytic is normal in size.

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Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH):

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Average amount of Hgb in an average RBC, 27-32 picograms. The word “chromic” refers to color of RBCs. Hypochromic means low in color or pale.

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Mean corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC):

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Average concentration of Hgb in a given volume of RBCs, 32-36%

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Petechia:

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Pinpoint, round spots that appear on the skin as a result of bleeding, 1-3mm

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Purpura:

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Deep red or purple larger than 3mm

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Ecchymosis:

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Purple or purplish blue fading to green yellow and brown with time variable size larger than petechial generally >5mm.

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10
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Thrombocytopenia:

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Low platelet count, <150,000

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Pancytopenia:

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Deficiency of all blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets)

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12
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Prothrombin time (PT):

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Measure clotting of the extrinsic pathway

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13
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International normalized ratio (INR):

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Standardized measurement for PT

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14
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Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT):

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Measure clotting of the intrinsic pathway

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15
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Specific factor essay:

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A coagulation test that measures specific factors, XIII, XII, XI, X, IX, VIII, VII, V, II, fibrinogen

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16
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Hemostasis: **

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Prevents excess blood loss there are three stages vasoconstriction, platelet plug and coagulation pg 549**

17
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Hematopoiesis:

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The generation of blood cells

Stem cell ->
precursor (blast) cell (myeloid and lymphatic split) ->
several cell divisions to become specific blood cells: B & T lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes, thrombocytes, erythrocytes

18
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Red blood cell destruction

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RBCs -> spleen and hemoglobin is removed

Iron -> bone marrow for RBC production

Heme converted to bilirubin and removed from blood by the liver

^ in RBC destruction -> ^ unconjugated bilirubin -> jaundice

19
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Vitamin B12

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Necessary for the activation of folic acid, which is needed for RBC synthesis and maturation

20
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Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)

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Normal = >1500u/l

  • Mild: ANC ≥1000 and <1500 cells/MicroL
  • Moderate: ANC ≥ 500 and <1000 cells/MicroL
  • Severe: ANC<500 cells/microL
21
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clotting cascade

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22
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Universal donor and recipient

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donor: O-

recipient: AB+

23
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B symptoms

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Fever (>38° C or >100.4° F)
Night sweats
Weight loss- unexplained loss of 10% of body weight over the past 6 months