All Things Blood Flashcards

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Band Cell

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Basophil

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Eosinophil

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Hyper Segmented Neutrophil

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Lymphocyte

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Monocyte

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Segmented Neutrophil

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Acanthocyte

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Agglutination

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Basophilic Stippling

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Dacryocyte

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Drepanocyte

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Echinocyte

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Folded Cell

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Heinz Body

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Howell Jolly Body

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Hyperchromasia

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Hypochromasia

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Keratocytes

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Nucleated RBC

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Pre Keratocyte

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Rouleaux

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Shistocyte

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Spherocyte

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Stomatocyte

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Target Cells

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What is Hematopoiesis?

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production of blood cells and platelets

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What is Erythropoiesis?

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process of maturation of a Red Blood Cell

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29
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What is Plasma?

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  • contains clotting factors
  • clotting factors: fibrin
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What is Serum?

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plasma with NO clotting factors

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What is Anticoagulant?

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chemicals that prevent or delay clotting factors

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What Anticoagulant is in the Lavendar/Purple Top Tube?

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EDTA

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What Anticoagulant is in the Grey Topped Tube?

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Sodium Fluoride

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What Anticoagulant is in the Blue Topped Tube?

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Sodium Citrate

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What Anticoagulant is in the Green Topped Tube?

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Neparin

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What is a Pack Cell Volume measuring?

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percent of cells in a patient’s blood

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What is the normal PCV for dogs?

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37-55%

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What is the normal PCV for cats?

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30-45%

39
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What are the 2 classifications of Anemia?

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  • regenerative
  • non-regenerative
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What is Regenerative Anemia?

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  • increased:
  • reticulocytes
  • nucleated RBC
  • Howell Jolly Bodies
  • Anisocytosis
  • Polychromasia
  • indicates bone marrow has responded to demand for RBCs
  • increases production of RBCs
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What is Non-Regenerative Anemia?

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  • decreased production of RBCs
  • caused by inadequate production of RBCs by the bone marrow
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What are the 5 abnormal RBCs?

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  • nucleated RBC
  • basophilic stippling
  • howell jolly bodies
  • heinz bodies
  • reticulocytes
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What are the 5 WBCs?

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  • segmented neutrophil
  • lymphocyte
  • monocyte
  • eosinophil
  • basophil
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What are the characteristics of Segmented Neutrophil?

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-3 to 4 lobes

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What are the characteristics of the Band Cell?

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horseshoe nucleus

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What are the characteristics of the Hyper Segmented Neutrophil?

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-has 5 or more lobes

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What are the characteristics of the Lymphocyte?

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large central pallor

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What are the characteristics of the Monocyte?

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  • has vacuoles
  • notched shaped nucleus
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What are the characteristics of the Eosinophils?

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-granules stain red

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What are the characteristics of the Basophil?

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-granules stain blue

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What are the functions of Segmented Neutrophil?

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  • primary WBC in pus
  • 1st responder to trauma or bacterial infections
  • reach inflammation site in minutes
  • live only 5 days
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What are the functions of the Band Cell?

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-indicates high demand for neutrophils during inflammatory response

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What are the functions of the Hyper Segmented Neutrophil?

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indication of iron deficiency anemia

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What are the functions of Lymphocyte?

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  • defends against:
    • tumors
    • bacteria
    • viruses
    • foreign invaders
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What are the functions of Monocyte?

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  • have vacuoles used to eat foreign debris/invaders
  • if left in blood stream: Macrophage
  • die after phagocytizing
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What are the functions of Eosinophil?

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  • primary function
  • defend agains:
    • parasites
    • allergies
  • attracted to histamines
  • neutrolizes histamines
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What are the functions of Basophil?

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  • no real job
  • can migrate to tissue if needed
  • granules are histame and heparin used to attract eosinophil
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What are Reticulocytes?

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immature RBCs that contain organelles that are lost in mature cell

  • aggregate
  • punctate
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What are Aggregates?

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  • form large clumps of reticulum
  • mature into punctate in 24hrs
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What are Punctates?

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  • unique to cats
  • contains 2 to 8 granules
  • circulate for 7 to 10 days
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What things will determine the volume of blood collected from patient?

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  • amount of plasma or serum needed
  • hydration status of animal
62
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What test is the Red Topped Tube for?

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-serum samples

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What test is the Serum Seperator/Tiger Topped Tube for?

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serum samples

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What test is the Lavendar/Purple Topped Tube for?

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  • plasma samples
  • whole blood samples
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What test is the Grey Topped Tube for?

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glucose preservation

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What test is the Blue Topped Tube for?

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transfusions

67
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What test is the Green Topped Tube for?

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plasma samples

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What is normal plasma color?

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clear or straw

69
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What is cloudy plasma?

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Lipemic (fat)

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What is reddish plasma?

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hemolysis

71
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What is yellow plasma?

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icteric (liver disease)

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