CBC Basics
WBC Differential
Anemia Work-up
Coagulation Studies
Clinical Interpretation
100

This lab measures the percentage of blood composed of red blood cells.

What is hematocrit (Hct)?

100

These cells are most elevated in bacterial infections.

What are neutrophils (PMNs)?

100

This lab reflects bone marrow response to anemia.


What is reticulocyte count?

100

This test evaluates the extrinsic pathway.


What is prothrombin time (PT)?

100

Elevated LDH suggests this process involving RBC destruction.


What is hemolysis?

200

This index reflects the average size of red blood cells.

What is mean corpuscular volume (MCV)?

200

Elevation of these cells is commonly seen in allergic reactions and parasitic infections.

What are eosinophils?

200

Low levels of this lab indicate iron deficiency.

What is ferritin?

200

This test is used to monitor heparin therapy.

What is activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT)?

200

Low transferrin saturation is most consistent with this diagnosis.


What is hemolysis?

300

A low value of this lab indicates decreased oxygen-carrying capacity.


What is hemoglobin (Hgb)?

300

These cells increase primarily in viral infections.



What are lymphocytes?

300

This test evaluates RBC morphology and can identify abnormal shapes.

What is a peripheral blood smear?

300

Failure of clotting time to correct in this test suggests an inhibitor.

What are mixing studies?

300

A high reticulocyte count indicates this physiological process.

What is increased RBC production (e.g., hemolysis or blood loss)?

400

This platelet parameter reflects the average size of platelets.


What is mean platelet volume (MPV)?

400

This rare WBC is elevated in chronic myeloid leukemia.

What are basophils?

400

Low levels of this vitamin are associated with megaloblastic anemia.

What is vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)?

400

This lab is elevated in DIC and thromboembolic conditions and reflects fibrin breakdown.

What is D-dimer (or fibrin degradation products)?

400

This condition is associated with prolonged PT due to impaired clotting factor production.

What is liver disease?

500

This CBC component helps identify variability in RBC size.

What is red cell distribution width (RDW)?

500

This term describes an increase in immature neutrophils during infection.

What is a left shift?

500

Low levels of this protein suggest hemolytic anemia.

What is haptoglobin?

500

This test evaluates conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.

What is thrombin time?

500

This genetic mutation significantly increases risk of thrombosis.

What is Factor V Leiden mutation?

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