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Test Bank – Hematology in Practice 3rd Edition | Betty Ciesla | ISBN:9780803668249 | All Chapters 1–21 | Latest Edition Test Bank – Hematology in Practice 3rd Edition | Betty Ciesla | ISBN:9780803668249 | All Chapters 1–21 | Latest Edition
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    Test Bank – Hematology in Practice 3rd Edition | Betty Ciesla | ISBN:9780803668249 | All Chapters 1–21 | Latest Edition

  • Test Bank – Hematology in Practice 3rd Edition | Betty Ciesla | ISBN:9780803668249 | All Chapters 1–21 | Latest Edition
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Hematology - Anemia I Questions and answers  Graded A+
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    Hematology - Anemia I Questions and answers Graded A+

  • Hematology - Anemia I Questions and answers Graded A+ What is the major protein in RBCs? How to calculate it? Hemoglobin = made of 4 globin & 4 heme proteins 3x the RBC ____ is the packed cell volume (% of RBCs in blood). How to calculate it? Hematocrit 3x the HgB Plasma is mainly ___ & ____. Water & proteins RBCs last ____ days in circulation and are removed by the ____.
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Hematology Problems – Anemia Questions  and answers Graded A+
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  • Hematology Problems – Anemia Questions and answers Graded A+ Which of the following best defines anemia? A. Decrease in white blood cells and hemoglobin B. Deficiency in number of RBCs, hemoglobin, or hematocrit C. Increase in circulating erythrocytes D. Deficiency of platelets and neutrophils Answer: B The main function of red blood cells is to: A. Transport oxygen from lungs to tissues and carbon dioxide back to lungs B. Carry nutrients to body cells C. Promote clotting...
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Hematology Part 1: Anemias Questions and  answers Graded A+
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    Hematology Part 1: Anemias Questions and answers Graded A+

  • Hematology Part 1: Anemias Questions and answers Graded A+ Characterized by low hemoglobin/hematocrit with hypochromasia and microcytosis with low reticulocyte count. Iron Deficiency Anemia What do iron studies reveal in a patient with iron deficiency anemia? Low iron, low transferrin saturation, and low ferritin What symptoms may be seen in a patient with iron deficiency anemia? Dyspnea, fatigue, decreased concentration, brittle hair/nails, and pica What are some common etiolo...
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Hematology lecture 3 – Anemia Questions and  answers Graded A+
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    Hematology lecture 3 – Anemia Questions and answers Graded A+

  • Hematology lecture 3 – Anemia Questions and answers Graded A+ Anemia is defined as a reduction in one or more of the major red blood cell (RBC) measurements: Platelet count hemoglobin concentration Plasma protein concentration hematocrit White blood cell count RBC count hemoglobin concentration hematocrit (% of RBC) RBC count (# of RBC)
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Hematology Key Terms and Lab Tests: Blood  Cell Types, Anemias, and Bone Marrow  Questions and answers Graded A+
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    Hematology Key Terms and Lab Tests: Blood Cell Types, Anemias, and Bone Marrow Questions and answers Graded A+

  • Hematology Key Terms and Lab Tests: Blood Cell Types, Anemias, and Bone Marrow Questions and answers Graded A+ What is a Peripheral Blood Complete Blood Count (CBC)? A CBC is a laboratory test that measures circulating blood cells, including WBC count, RBC count, hemoglobin/hematocrit, and platelets. It is used to evaluate anemia, infections, bleeding disorders, or bone marrow dysfunction. What is a Peripheral Blood Differential? This test determines the percentage of each type o...
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Hematology and Anemia: Types, Diagnostics,  and Treatments Questions and answers  Graded A+
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    Hematology and Anemia: Types, Diagnostics, and Treatments Questions and answers Graded A+

  • Hematology and Anemia: Types, Diagnostics, and Treatments Questions and answers Graded A+ Hematopoiesis - Occurs in the bone marrow: produces RBCs, WBCs, and platelets. Erythropoiesis - Controlled by erythropoietin from kidneys (stimulated by hypoxia). Hemolysis - Normal RBC destruction occurs in spleen, liver, bone marrow → increases bilirubin. Platelets - Produced from megakaryocytes; regulated by thrombopoietin. Coagulation - Intrinsic + extrinsic pathways → thrombin → fib...
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Hematology and Anemia Questions and  answers Graded A+
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  • Hematology and Anemia Questions and answers Graded A+ What are the main types of anemia? Microcytic Anemia, Macrocytic Anemia, Normocytic Anemia, Hemolytic Anemia, and Pancytopenia. What laboratory findings indicate hemolytic anemia? Increased plasma unconjugated bilirubin, total bilirubin, elevated urobilinogen, decreased RBC, hemoglobin, and hematocrit, and increased reticulocytes. What morphological changes are seen in hemolytic anemia? Spherocytes, elliptocytes, acanthocytes,...
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Hematology and Anemia Questions and  answers Graded A+
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  • Hematology and Anemia Questions and answers Graded A+ What components are essential for oxygen transport? - Enough RBCs, hemoglobin, healthy bone marrow, erythropoietin from kidneys, normal spleen/liver function, and good circulation. What is the most important oxygenation value in a CBC? - Hemoglobin (Hgb) What are the normal hemoglobin levels for women? - 12-16 g/dL What are the normal hemoglobin levels for men? - 14-18 g/dL
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Hematology and Anemia Questions and  answers Graded A+
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  • Hematology and Anemia Questions and answers Graded A+ What is homeostasis in the context of blood? - It involves transportation, regulation, and protection. What does blood transport? - Oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste. What does blood regulate? - Levels of acidity, electrolyte values, temperature, and fluid balance. What is anemia? - A deficiency in the number of erythrocytes, quantity or quality of hemoglobin, or volume of packed RBCs.
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