Quiz #2 Flashcards

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List the order of draw by color

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  1. Yellow
  2. Light Blue
  3. Red, Red Tiger, Orange, Gold
  4. Light Green, Green Tiger or Dark Green
  5. Lavender or Pink
  6. White or Pearl
  7. Grey
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2
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Which tube has a reversible anti-coagulant additive?

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Light Blue or sodium citrate

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3
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Why is the order of draw important?

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It prevents cross contaminating the additives in the tubes.

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4
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Erythrocytes

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Red Blood Cells (RBCs). Hemoglobin (hgb) abundant in these cell membranes. No nucleus. Hemolyze easily. Lifespan of 100-120 days

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5
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Hemopoiesis

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Production of RBCs

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6
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Leukocytes

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White Blood Cells (WBCs). Indicates disease/infection. 5 types. Have a nucleus.

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Thrombocytes

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Platelets. Main function is clotting. 5-9 day lifespan

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8
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Reticulocyte

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Immature RBC. Formed in bone marrow.

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9
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Plasma

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Water like portion of the blood. Pale yellow in color. Contains fibrin. Obtained by spinning down any anticoagulant tube. Has a buffy coat.

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10
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Serum

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Plasma that has the fibrin removed because of the clotting process. Obtained by spinning down any clot tube. No visible buffy coat so it has an irregular shaped clot.

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11
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Hemostasis

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Ability to clot and close an open wound through vasoconstriction and platelet plug formation.

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12
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Hematoma

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Leakage of blood out of the vessel into surrounding tissue

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13
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Neutrophil

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1st responded to the beginning stages of inflammation. Uses phagocytosis and kills bacteria and fungi. Causes pus.

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14
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Eosinophil

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Primarily attacks parasites and certain infections. Also helps with inflammation.

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15
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Basophil

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Least common WBC. Carry histamine and release when activated causing symptoms of an allergic reaction. Increases inflammatory response.

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16
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Monocyte

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Largest WBC. Able to attack any foreign cell by phagocytosis.

17
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Lymphocytes

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Second most numerous WBC. Two types, T and B cells.

18
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T Cells

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Directly attacks pathogens.

19
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B Cells

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Release immunoglobulins which produce antibodies and those then kill pathogens.

20
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Vasoconstriction

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When the blood vessel that was damaged narrows in order to slow the blood flow to the area.