RBC basics Flashcards

1
Q

Which protein is responsible for the flexibility and biconcave shape of the RBC? Which conditions is it compromised in?

A

spectrin
sickle cell anemia
hereditary spherocytosis

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2
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What is the average lifespan of RBCs?

A

120 days

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3
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What is anisocytosis?

A

variation in the size of RBCs

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4
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What is poikilocytosis?

A

variation in the shapes of RBCs

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5
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A, B, Rh…which of these antigens have IgM antibodies against them and which have IgG antibodies?

A

A, B–>IgM antibodies

Rh–>IgG antibodies. The only one that causes problems for baby, b/c only IgG crosses the placenta

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6
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What type of reaction is it when there is transfusion that is incompatible?

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Type II hypersensitivity (antibody-mediated)

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7
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When do you see erythroblastosis fetalis?

A

mom is exposed to Rh+ when she is Rh- during first pregnancy during delivery
second pregnancy, she has anti-Rh-IgG antibodies. these cross the placenta and attack the blood of the fetus

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8
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What are the features of erythroblastosis fetalis?

A

anemia b/c of hemolysis of RBCs from mom’s Ab
jaundice–sometimes kernicterus
hydrops fetalis (generalized fetal edema)
intrauterine death

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9
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When should anti-RhD-immunoglobulin or RhoGAM be given to mom?

A
28 weeks (3rd tri) of 1st pregnancy
traumatic event
w/i 3 days of delivery
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10
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Which conditions can cause target cells?

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HALT said the hunter to the target
HbC disease
Asplenia
Liver dx
Thalassemia
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