Hematology terms
A Positive
Blood facts
Pathophys.
Miscellaneous
Facts about the red stuff
100

Define the abbreviation RBC

red blood cell

100

What type of blood cells are shaped like biconcave discs?

RBCs
100

Hemoglobin consists of these two molecules

heme and globin

100

This genetic disorder results in an impaired ability of blood clotting

hemophilia

100

Which blood type is the universal donor

O-

100

What is the non-living component of blood called?

plasma

200

Define the abbreviation CBC

complete blood count

200

Define hemostasis

control of bleeding

200

Name 3 functions of blood

transportation, regulation, protection

200

This condition occurs when there are low levels of RBCs due to a diet that is iron deficient.

iron-deficiency anemia

200

Which blood type is the universal recipient?

AB+

200

What are the 3 different types of cells found in blood?

RBC, WBC, platelets

300

Define thrombocyte

(blood) clotting cell

300

What kind of tissue is blood?

connective tissue

300

What does the buffy coat contain?

WBC and platelets

300

This is a cancer of white blood cells

leukemia

300

Erythrocytes live for 25 days, True or False?

false

300

What condition results from a lack of RBCs?  it can have various causes, including a diet that is deficient in iron

anemia

400

Define hemolytic

blood destruction

400

If a baby is Rh+ and the mother is Rh-, what is given post-partum?

Rhogam

400

What is the name of the blood protein that carries oxygen in the blood?

hemoglobin

400

This condition can occur when a Rh negative mother carries a Rh positive fetus

erythroblastosis fetalis

400

What is the job of a thrombocyte?

blood clotting

400

Approximately how long does a RBC live?

120 days

500

define the abbreviation BMT (hint: not bilateral myringotomy with tubes)

bone marrow transplant

500
Name 3 substances that are found within plasma

ions, nutrients, respiratory gases, waste products, blood proteins

500

Which organ in the body produces erythropoietin?

kidneys

500

Also called a bruise, this is when blood leaks into tissues after an injury

ecchymosis

500

Name all of the blood types that a person with B+ blood can safely receive?

B+, B-, O+, O-

500

What is the trigger for erythropoiesis?

tissue hypoxia

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