Hematology

Subdecks (7)

Cards (412)

  • Salmon pink?
    RBC
  • Slightly blue-gray?
    Polychromatophilic
  • Colorless?

    WBc/Leukocytes
  • Pink-lavender staining granules?
    Bands
  • Dark purple?
    Basophilia/Basophiles
  • blue gray?
    Monocytes
  • cause bacterial infections?
    Bands, Neutrophilia
  • response to allergy or parasitic infections?
    Eosinophilia
  • causes viral infection?
    Lymphocytosis
  • cause drug therapy and immunodeficiency?
    Lymphopenia
  • most abundant cell type?
    macrophage
  • Bright orange?
    Eosinophils
  • cause the formation of sickle-shaped red cells?
    sodium metabisulfite method
  • cause of "holy-leaf forms"?
    sodium metabisulfite method
  • EDTA inversions?
    8
  • Heparin inversions?
    8
  • 3.2% Sodium citrate inversions?
    3-4
  • Formulations of EDTA?
    k2 EDTA
  • Concentrations of EDTA?
    1.5 mg/mL of blood
  • Concentration of Heparin?
    15-20 units/mL
  • Formulations of heparin?

    Ammonium, Lithium, Sodium citrate
  • Formulations for 3.2% Sodium citrate?
    3.8% sodium citrate, westegreen ESR
  • Concentrations for 3.2% sodium citrate?
    A:C - 1:9
  • Action of Heparin?
    Binds thrombin
  • Cause swelling of platelets?

    EDTA
  • cellular clumping = increase WBC, decrease Plt?
    heparin
  • Activation of platelets?
    3.2% sodium citrate
  • Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)?

    Increase 20% in 1st hour EDTA
  • Used of EDTA?
    routine hema
  • used of heparin?

    Flow cytometry, plasma chemistry determination, osmotic fragility test (OFT), blood gas studies
  • uses of 3.2% sodium citrate?
    coagulation studies
  • Blood smear must be made within?
    3 hrs. collection
  • EDTA in RT?
    6 hours
  • EDTA in 4 deg C?
    24 hours
  • Heparin NOT TO BE USED IN?
    blood smear preparations, coagulation studies
  • Prevents platelet AGGREGATION?

    EDTA
  • Insufficient EDTA cause?
    clots
  • Excessive EDTA cause?
    👎�� HCT, ESR; 👍🏼MCHC, PLT
  • Lithium heparin is the?

    Least interference in chemistry testing
  • Bluish smear bg with Romanowsky stain due to pH?
    Heparin