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RBC |
4.2-6.2 Contains hgb Produced continously in red bone marrow |
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What happens when RBCs don't deliver enough oxygen to the tissues? |
Kidneys release erythropoietin --> Carried to bone marrow --> Initiates mature RBC formation |
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Hgb |
12-18% Carries oxygen --> Cells Carries carbon dioxide from cells --> Lungs |
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Increased Hgb |
Polycythemia Dehydration COPD |
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Decreased Hgb |
Anemia Hemorrhage SOB (when moving around) |
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Hct |
37-54% Measures the volume % of RBCs in the whole blood |
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Increased Hct |
Dehydration Severe burns Shock |
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Decreased Hct |
Anemia Leukemia Hemorrhage |
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ESR |
<15 males < 20 females Measures how quickly erythrocytes settle at the bottom of a test tube contain a blood sample Measured in seconds |
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Increased ESR |
Tissue destruction Inflammation Incfection Necrosis Edema Allergic reaction Rheumatoid arthritis |
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Decreased ESR |
A disease that may cause increased RBC |
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Plt |
150,000-400,000 Plays tolle in hemostasis (clotting) Produced in bone marrow Short life span |
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Increased PT |
Clotting problems Low vitamin K **Give vit K or plasma to thicken blood** |
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Decreased PT |
Liver disease Blood is clotting too quickly |
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PT |
12-14 secs Evaluates a person's ability to form clots
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INR |
0.8-1.1 Calculated based on PT results Used to monitor pt's on Warfarin PT/INR tested together |
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PTT |
20-25 secs Used to evaluate pts on IV Heparin |
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WBC |
5,000-11,000 Destroy bacteria and viruses |
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WBC: Neutrophils |
Large in # (60-70%) Phagocytosis |
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WBC: Eosinophils |
Allergic reaction Parasitic worms |
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WBC: Basophils |
Release histamine Anaphylaxis |
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WBC: Lymphocytes |
T Cells: Killer B Cells: Memory |
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WBC: Monocytes |
Function like neutrophils but not as many Help when there are no more neutrophils (long term chronic infections) |