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What is cardiac output?
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stroke volume x heart rate
What is the function of blood?
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Transport materials to and from the body's cells.
How can anemias be classified according to size and color?
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normochromic (normal color) or hypochromic (decreased color). Red cells
can also vary in size: normocytic (normal size), microcytic (small cells), and
macrocytic (large cells).
What are acquired or secondary factors of hypercoagulability that lead to venous
stasis?
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Prolonged bed rest and immobility, myocardial infarction, cancer,
hyperestrogenic states, oral contraceptives, smoking, and obesity
What are xanthomas?
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Cholesterol deposits along the skin and tendons in extremely elevated
hyperlipidemia
What is cardiac output?
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stroke volume x heart rate
What is the function of blood?
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Transport materials to and from the body's cells.
How can anemias be classified according to size and color?
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normochromic (normal color) or hypochromic (decreased color). Red cells
can also vary in size: normocytic (normal size), microcytic (small cells), and
macrocytic (large cells).
What are acquired or secondary factors of hypercoagulability that lead to venous
stasis?
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Prolonged bed rest and immobility, myocardial infarction, cancer,
hyperestrogenic states, oral contraceptives, smoking, and obesity
What are xanthomas?
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Cholesterol deposits along the skin and tendons in extremely elevated
hyperlipidemia