CBC
Disorders of Hemostasis
Thrombosis
Hematopoiesis
Vascular Disorders
100

There are 4000-10,000 cells/mcL of these cells in the body.



What is WBC?

100

The physiological process that stops bleeding at the site of an injury.

What is hemostasis?

100

 A clotting pathway that is measured by prothrombin time.

What is extrinsic pathway?

100

The primary site of hematopoiesis (where blood cell lines are produced).

What is the bone marrow? 

100

This disease develops as a result of increased lipid levels.

What is atherosclerosis?

200

Someone with history of allergy or parasitic infection will have an increased value of this

What are eosinophils?

200

This cell type is necessary for primary hemostasis

What is a platelet?

200

A physical finding that occurs when valves do not function properly leading pooling in the lower legs. 

What is Varicose veins?

200

an immature RBC

What is a reticulocyte?

200

The 6 P's of arterial disease.

What is pain, paralysis, pulselessness, palpable coolness, pallor, and paresthesias.
300

A condition that causes a high reticulocyte count and low hemoglobin

What is bleeding, hemolytic anemia, aplastic anemia? 

300

These are the labs that should be obtained in a patient with bleeding symptoms.

What is CBC with platelet count, retic, peripheral blood smear, PT, and PTT?

300

3 substances involved in fibrinolysis

What is plasminogen, tPA and plasmin?

300

A hormone made be the kidney in response to low oxygen in the bloodstream

What is erythropoietin?

300

The cardiac output of a man with a heart rate of 75 beats per minute was found to have 90mL of blood in his left ventricle during systole. 

What is 4725mL/min?

400

Granules are present in these blood cells

What are neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils?

400

Hemophilia is a result of a deficiency in these coagulation factors

What is factor 8 and factor 9?

400

5 risk factors for DVT

What is endothelial damage, venous stasis, hypercoagulable disease, obesity, cancer, surgery, smoking and recent surgical procedure? 

400

3 mature cells that generate from the myeloid stem cell line

What is erythrocyte, megakaryocyte, neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil, monocyte?

400

These two areas in the body are most common areas for aneurysm development.

What is the aorta and cerebral artery?

500

A patient experiencing neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and anemia at the same time is likely experiencing this problem.

What is bone marrow failure?

500

The steps of the final common pathway

prothrombin > thrombin > fibrinogen > fibrin >factor 13

500

Warfarin is a vitamin K inhibitor used to inhibit these coagulation factors

What is factor II, VII, IX, X?

500

Lymphatic tissue is found in these 6 sites of the body

What are the thymus, bone marrow, spleen, tonsils, appendix and lymph nodes?

500

5 diagnostic evaluators of hypertension

What is glucose, urinalysis, EKG, proteinuria, blood chemistries, CBC?

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