EXAM 1 - Blood & Heart Flashcards

1
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proteins in plasma

A

albumin, globulin, fibrinogen, regulatory ones

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2
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albumin

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maintains osmolarity, transports lipids and hormones, minor role in pH regulation

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3
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globulin

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transports immunoglobulin (antibodies)

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4
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fibrinogen

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generates fibrin

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5
Q

urea

A

byproduct of AA

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6
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bilitrubin

A

byproduct of RBC breakdown

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7
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lymphocytes

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T and B cells for adaptive immunity

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8
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hematocrit

A

percentage of formed elements / total blood volume
40-54 in men
37 - 47 in women

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9
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hemoglobin

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Oxygen carrying capacity of RBC

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10
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differential

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neutrophils predominate

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11
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types of anemia

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insufficient number of RBC, low functional hemoglobin levels/iron defficiency

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12
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erythropoeisis track

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hemocytoblast –> (multi-CSF) myeloid –> (EPO) proerythroblast –> reticulocyte –> erythrocytes

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13
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platelet track

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hemo –> (Multi) –> myeloid –> progenitor –> (thrombopoeitin/MGDF) megakaryocyte –> platelet

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14
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leukopoeisis

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production in RBM and in spleen, thymus, lymph nodes

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15
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thrombocytopenia

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fewer than 80k platelets

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16
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thrombocytosis

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greater than 1 m platelets

17
Q

vascular phase

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muscles constrict to decrease blood flow (vasoconstriction, vascular spasm

ADP, TF, PDGF

18
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ADP

A

adhesion and aggregation

19
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TF

A

forms fibrin

20
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PDGF

A

cell proliferation and ECM production (regeneration of damaged tissue)

21
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Platelet phase

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primary hemostasis; adhesion, activation, aggregation, plug formation

  • platelets adhere to site of injury, aggregate, and activate
  • aggregated platelets form platelet plug
  • activated platelets release ADP, vWF, PF3, PGDF, thomboxane A2
22
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vWF

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induces plug formation, attaches to collagen and platelets –> cross links

23
Q

coagulation phase

A

secondary hemostasis; fibrin creates clot in
extrinsic pathway
intrinsic pathway

24
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extrinsic pathway

A

initiator pathway; TF pathway

25
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intrinsic pathway

A

amplifier pathway; contact activation pathway

26
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intrinsic pathway pathway

A

prekallikrien and XII work with HMWK to convert into kallikrien and XIIa –> converges on X

27
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extrinsic pathway pathway

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tissue damage releases TF (III) which converges on X

28
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common pathway

A

X converts to Xa which converts prothrombin (II) to thrombin (IIa); IIa converts fibrinogen (I) to fibrin (Ia) which cross links and creates clot