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Exam 4 )NSG 533 Exam 4 Study Guide
define hematopoiesis - ANSWER:production of blood cells

define erythropoiesis - ANSWER:production of RBC

where does erythropoiesis primarily occur? - ANSWER:bone marrow of flat bones

composition of blood (by %) - ANSWER:1. plasma 55% (90% water, then nutrients, electrolytes, waste)

2. RBC 41%

3. WBC and platelets 4%

requirements of RBC production - ANSWER:1. amino acids

2. copper

3. cobalt

4. vitamin B (2,3,6,12)

5. folate

6. iron

7. vitamin E

what hormone stimulates RBC production - ANSWER:erythropoietin

when and where is erythropoietin secreted? - ANSWER:secreted from juxtaglomerular cells in the
kidneys



when decreased oxygen is detected

what is the last immature form of a RBC - ANSWER:reticulocyte (once it loses its ribosomal network, it
becomes an RBC)

life span of erythrocytes - ANSWER:120 days then removed by macrophages

oxyhemoglobin - ANSWER:hemoglobin bound to oxygen in the lungs (then binds with iron)

deoxyhemoglobin - ANSWER:hemoglobin without oxygen (delivers the oxygen to body tissues --> blood
becomes darker red)

describe the degradation of RBCs - ANSWER:- after 120 days, macrophages degrade erythrocyte



- globin is broken down into amino acids and sent back to bone marrow

,- iron (in the heme portion) is stored in the liver or spleen as ferritin



- non-iron portion of heme is degraded to biliverdin --> bilirubin --> liver --> excreted as bile --> excreted
in feces and urine

define anemia - ANSWER:decrease in the total number of erythrocytes in the circulating blood or a
decrease in the quality/quantity of hemoglobin

three causes of anemia - ANSWER:1. blood loss

2. underproduction of erythrocytes

3. destruction of RBC

three different types of Hemoglobin - ANSWER:Hemoglobin A, F, and S

components of Hemoglobin A (HbA) - ANSWER:- contains 2 alpha globin

- contains 2 beta globin

- major hemoglobin in adults (97%)

components of Hemoglobin A2 (HbA2) - ANSWER:- contains 2 alpha globin

- contains 2 delta globin

- unknown importance

- 3% of individuals

components of Hemoglobin F (HbF) - ANSWER:- contains 2 alpha globin

- contains 2 gamma globin

- fetal hemoglobin

- replaced by HbA at 6 months

components of Hemoglobin S (HbS) - ANSWER:dysfunctional beta gene in Sickle Cell Disease

normal RBC value and importance - ANSWER:# of erythrocytes in the blood



4.5-6

function: carry oxygen from the lungs and deliver it throughout the body

normal Hemoglobin value and importance - ANSWER:12-17mg/dL

function: oxygen-carrying protein of an erythrocyte that transports oxygen from the lungs to tissues and
facilitates the return transport of carbon dioxide to be exhaled

, higher in men

normal Hematocrit value and importance - ANSWER:men: 40-50%; women: 35-45%

function: % of a given volume of blood that is occupied by an erythrocyte



higher in men

normal Reticulocyte value and importance - ANSWER:0.5% - 2%

function: % of reticulocytes in red cell count (low indicates underproduction in the bone marrow; high
indicates destruction or hemolysis

normal total iron binding capacity value and importance - ANSWER:240-450mcg/dL

function: amount of iron in the serum plus amount of transferring available in the serum

normal haptoglobin value and importance - ANSWER:41-165mg/dL

importance: measures how fast your RBCs are destroyed (low indicates RBCs being destroyed quickly)

normal Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) value and importance - ANSWER:80-100

function: size/volume of the erythrocyte; not used for diagnosis

normal RBC Distribution Width (RDW) value and importance - ANSWER:11.5-15%

importance: index of variation of RBC size and shape (>15% can indicate evolving microcytic or
macrocytic anemia)

normal Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) value and importance - ANSWER:32-36

importance: how concentrated the hemoglobin is in the RBC

normal Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) value and importance - ANSWER:27-31

importance: amount of hemoglobin per RBC; looks at the color

-cytic - ANSWER:cell size

-chromic - ANSWER:hemoglobin content (color)

what is anisocytosis? - ANSWER:variation in RBC size

what is poikilocytosis? - ANSWER:variation in RBC shape

what happens to reticulocytes in underproduction of RBCs? - ANSWER:decreased reticulocytes

what happens to reticulocytes in destruction of RBCs? - ANSWER:reticulocytes increase

three categories of Decreased RBC Production anemia - ANSWER:1. microcytic

2. normocytic
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