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NURS 8022 Module 3
What maintains the osmolarity and acid-base balance of the blood - -
Electrolytes and proteins

-Functions of blood - -provide nutrients to cells, provide oxygen for cellular
metabolism, removes by-products, carries the cells that protect the body
against infection and invading organisms

-3 groups of plasma proteins - -albumin, clotting factors (mostly fibrinogen),
lipoproteins (triglycerides, cholesterol, fatty acids)

-Albumin - -function as carrier and control plasma oncotic pressure

-serum - -plasma without clotting factors

-pluripotential cells - -in the bone marrow and can differentiate into major
blood cells (red, white, platelets)

-Erythrocytes - -red blood cells

-Leukocytes - -white blood cells

-Thrombocytes - -platelets

-Most abundant cells of the body - -erythrocytes

-Functions of Erythrocytes - -responsible for tissue oxygenation, contain
hemoglobin and carry gases and electrolytes, have biconcavity and
reversible deformity

-Life cycle of erythrocytes - -120 days, spleen replaces

-Normal platelet count - -150,000-400,000

-Platelets are formed from - -the fragmentation of megakaryocytes

-Platelets are produced, stored, and removed by what - -produced by the
bone marrow, stored and removed by the spleen

-life span of platelets - -5-9 days

-function of platelets - -essential for blood coagulation and the control of
bleeding

, -lymphoid organs - -sites of residence, proliferation, differentiation, and
function of lymphocytes and mononuclear phagocytes, link to the
hematologic and immune system

-primary lymphoid organs - -thymus and bone marrow

-secondary lymphoid organs - -Spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils, and Peyer
Patches of the small intestine

-Hematopoiesis - -process of blood cell production in adult bone marrow or
in the liver/spleen of fetus

-2 stages of hematopoiesis - -Mitosis (proliferation) cells divide
Maturation (differentiation) cells mature

-bone marrow - -primary site of residence of hematopoietic stem cells, also
called myeloid tissue

-2 types of bone marrow - -red marrow (produce RBCs) and yellow marrow
(do not produce RBCs)

-Stem cell pool - -The product of self-renewal that maintains the number of
pluripotent stem cells and partially committed progenitor cells

-Bone marrow pool - --contains cells that are proliferating and maturing in
preparation for release into the circulation
-mature cells are stored for later release into the peripheral blood

-3 factors that increase Hematopoiesis - -(1) conversion of yellow bone
marrow, which does not produce blood cells, to hematopoietic red marrow by
the actions of erythropoietin (a hormone that stimulates erythrocyte
production); (2) faster differentiation of progenitor cells; and (3) faster
proliferation of stem cells into progenitor cells

-Erythropoiesis - -production of red blood cells

-Erythrocytes derived from - -erythroblasts

-Erythrocyte maturation stimulated by - -erythropoietin

-how does a erythroid progenitor cell become an erythrocyte - -
erythropoietin stimulates progenitor cells into forming committed
proerythroblasts, then into normoblasts, into reticulocytes, into erythrocytes

-Erythropoietin - -hormone released from the kidney in response to low
renal oxygenation, produced in the peritubular interstitial cells of the kidney

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