Erythrogram
Thrombogram
Leukogram
Dot Plots
100
Cells represented by the Erythrocyte. 
What are Red Blood Cells?
100
Cells that are represented by the Thrombogram.
What are platelets?
100
White Blood Cells represented by the Leukogram.
What is 5-part differential?
100
White cell group that is the easiest to distinguish between species on the Dot Plot. 100 extra points if you can identify the color. 
What are eosinophils? Green cloud. 
200
The color that represents RBC's on the dot-plot.
What is the color red?
200
The color that represents platelets.
What is the color Blue?
200
Indicates necessity of reviewing a blood film
What is an Asterisk * and/or Smart Flag?
200
Normal Canine Dot Plot using the felt board. 
Review dot plot 
300
The measurement on the y-axis of the Erythrogram
What is size?
300
Platelet location on the Dot Plot
What is bottom, left hand corner?
300
X & Y axis labels on the leukogram
What is granularity (x-axis) and Fluorescence (y-axis)?
300
Each individual dot 
What is individual cell?
400
The color that represents Reticulocytes. 
What is the color pink/magenta?
400
Platelet cloud extending toward the top right corner (diagonally).
What is Platelet clumping?
400
Cells with more fluorescence due to increased DNA & RNA
What are immature and/or toxic cells?
400

Normal Canine Dot Plot using the felt board. 

Review Board. Eos low. 
500
Immature Red Blood Cells containing RNA.
What are Reticulocytes?
500
Untrustworthy automated result and next steps.
What is Low Platelets and blood film evaluation
500
Immature neutrophil with higher than normal fluorescence. 
What is band neutrophil?
500
Normal Feline Dot Plot on Felt board.
Review board. Eos High
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