blood hematology
Before we start exploring the lab, what do ou think we hematologists work with? - answersblood
tubes for collecting blood - answersgreen sodium heparin biochemistry (ammonia, insulin)
purple/lavander EDTA CBC, blod smears, Hba1c, etc
grey fluoride, oxalate glucose, lactate
blue sodium citrate coagulation tests including bleeding time
red clot activator, hormones, toxicology, etc
yellow/gold serum separating urea and electrolytes, liver function, c-reactive protein, etc
The purple tubes contain EDTA as an additive, which is strong anticoagulant. WHats a role of an anticoagulant
in hematolgy? - answersprevent blood clotting
Whichcomponent of the blood is responsible for blood clotting? - answersplatelets/ thrombocytes
what's the role of the red blood cells? - answerstransport of O2 from the lungs
take up oxygen in the lungs and deliver it to all kinds of tissues in the body.
WHat are neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lmphocytes and monocytes? - answersthey are all white blood
cells also called leukocytes
hematocrit - answersthe volume of red blood cells is also defined as hematocrit. after centrifugation, two
layers can be seen. the upper phase consists of the yellowis plasma. RBC sink to the bottom of the tube after
centrifuge as a red lower layer. WBC and platelets setlles in the interface between both layers.
According to the sample blood count of the control sample, how many red blood cells are present in the tube,
considered that the tube contains 10 ml of blood? - answers5.1 x 10 10
Before we start exploring the lab, what do ou think we hematologists work with? - answersblood
tubes for collecting blood - answersgreen sodium heparin biochemistry (ammonia, insulin)
purple/lavander EDTA CBC, blod smears, Hba1c, etc
grey fluoride, oxalate glucose, lactate
blue sodium citrate coagulation tests including bleeding time
red clot activator, hormones, toxicology, etc
yellow/gold serum separating urea and electrolytes, liver function, c-reactive protein, etc
The purple tubes contain EDTA as an additive, which is strong anticoagulant. WHats a role of an anticoagulant
in hematolgy? - answersprevent blood clotting
Whichcomponent of the blood is responsible for blood clotting? - answersplatelets/ thrombocytes
what's the role of the red blood cells? - answerstransport of O2 from the lungs
take up oxygen in the lungs and deliver it to all kinds of tissues in the body.
WHat are neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lmphocytes and monocytes? - answersthey are all white blood
cells also called leukocytes
hematocrit - answersthe volume of red blood cells is also defined as hematocrit. after centrifugation, two
layers can be seen. the upper phase consists of the yellowis plasma. RBC sink to the bottom of the tube after
centrifuge as a red lower layer. WBC and platelets setlles in the interface between both layers.
According to the sample blood count of the control sample, how many red blood cells are present in the tube,
considered that the tube contains 10 ml of blood? - answers5.1 x 10 10