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What is a ESR test used to detect - ✔️✔️Inflammation
An RBC count above normal is - ✔️✔️Erythrocytosis
Increase in WBC count is - ✔️✔️leukocytosis
A decrease below normal in the total number of WBC is - ✔️✔️Leukopenia / Leukocytopenia
An increase in platelets is called - ✔️✔️thrombocytosis
A decrease in platelets is called - ✔️✔️thrombocytopenia
If fluid overflows into the moat around the platforms or if air bubbles occur the
haemocytometer must be - ✔️✔️Cleaned, dried, reloaded
The blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen are - ✔️✔️Erythrocytes
The approximate lifespan in peripheral blood for red blood cells is - ✔️✔️120 days
What is essential to the oxygen carrying capacity of a molecule of haemoglobin - ✔️✔️Iron
A haemoglobin variant resulting in a sickle cell anaemia in the homogenous state is -
✔️✔️Hemoglobin S
, The principal form of haemoglobin found in blood of normal adults is - ✔️✔️Hemoglobin A
The principal form of haemoglobin during intrauterine life and at birth is - ✔️✔️Haemoglobin F
An irreversible combination of haemoglobin with a sulfa group incapable of transporting
oxygen or reverting to functional haemoglobin is - ✔️✔️Sulfhemoglobin
Haemoglobin containing iron in a ferric rather than a Ferris state is - ✔️✔️Methemoglobin
Thrombocytes are also known as - ✔️✔️platelets
The anticoagulant of choice for a complete blood count is - ✔️✔️EDTA
Haematologic tests that may not be part of the usual complete blood count is - ✔️✔️Reticulocyte
count
Anaemia associated with increased plasma volume (pregnancy/over hydration) is -
✔️✔️Normochromic normocytic
What is deoxyhemoglobin? - ✔️✔️hemoglobin with no oxygen bound to it
What is a megakaryocyte? - ✔️✔️a large bone marrow cell with a lobulated nucleus responsible
for the production of blood thrombocytes (platelets), which are necessary for normal blood
clotting.
What is the pH of blood? - ✔️✔️7.35-7.45
How many litres of blood do humans have - ✔️✔️5
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What is a ESR test used to detect - ✔️✔️Inflammation
An RBC count above normal is - ✔️✔️Erythrocytosis
Increase in WBC count is - ✔️✔️leukocytosis
A decrease below normal in the total number of WBC is - ✔️✔️Leukopenia / Leukocytopenia
An increase in platelets is called - ✔️✔️thrombocytosis
A decrease in platelets is called - ✔️✔️thrombocytopenia
If fluid overflows into the moat around the platforms or if air bubbles occur the
haemocytometer must be - ✔️✔️Cleaned, dried, reloaded
The blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen are - ✔️✔️Erythrocytes
The approximate lifespan in peripheral blood for red blood cells is - ✔️✔️120 days
What is essential to the oxygen carrying capacity of a molecule of haemoglobin - ✔️✔️Iron
A haemoglobin variant resulting in a sickle cell anaemia in the homogenous state is -
✔️✔️Hemoglobin S
, The principal form of haemoglobin found in blood of normal adults is - ✔️✔️Hemoglobin A
The principal form of haemoglobin during intrauterine life and at birth is - ✔️✔️Haemoglobin F
An irreversible combination of haemoglobin with a sulfa group incapable of transporting
oxygen or reverting to functional haemoglobin is - ✔️✔️Sulfhemoglobin
Haemoglobin containing iron in a ferric rather than a Ferris state is - ✔️✔️Methemoglobin
Thrombocytes are also known as - ✔️✔️platelets
The anticoagulant of choice for a complete blood count is - ✔️✔️EDTA
Haematologic tests that may not be part of the usual complete blood count is - ✔️✔️Reticulocyte
count
Anaemia associated with increased plasma volume (pregnancy/over hydration) is -
✔️✔️Normochromic normocytic
What is deoxyhemoglobin? - ✔️✔️hemoglobin with no oxygen bound to it
What is a megakaryocyte? - ✔️✔️a large bone marrow cell with a lobulated nucleus responsible
for the production of blood thrombocytes (platelets), which are necessary for normal blood
clotting.
What is the pH of blood? - ✔️✔️7.35-7.45
How many litres of blood do humans have - ✔️✔️5