Hemoglobin 6.0 g/dL
What is Decreased?
ref range
13-17.5 g/dL males
12-16 g/dL females
Blood Type of universal donor
What is O NEG?
Streptococcus
What is Gram positive in chains
Factor I
What is Fibrinogen?
Serum or plasma that has a yellowish pigmentation due to jaundice
What is Icteric?
Glucose 40 mg/dL
What is Decreased?
ref range
70-99 mg/dL
Anemia caused by a Vitamin B12 deficiency
What is pernicious anemia?
Neisseria meningitidis
What is Gram negative diplococci?
Thromboplastin
What is Factor III?
IV administered feeding for people who cannot use their digestive system
What is TPN (total parenteral nutrition)?
Hemoglobin A1C = 5.4%
What is Normal?
ref range
<5.7%
Name the white cells as they mature starting with Myeloblast and ending with segmented neutrophil
What is
Myeloblast, Promyelocyte, Myelocyte, Metamyelocyte, Band, Segmented Neutrophil?
E coli
What is Gram negative bacilli?
Prothrombin
What is Factor II
Breaking down of red blood cells during a blood draw, releasing hemoglobin into serum or plasma
What is hemolysis?
Sodium 165 mmol/L
What is Increased?
ref range
136-145 mmol/L
Blood type of universal recipient
What is AB POS?
Haemophilus influenzae
What is Gram negative coccobacilli?
Factor IIa
What is Thrombin?
Accumulation of lipoproteins causing serum or plasma to appear turbid or cloudy
What is lipemia?
Creatinine 1.0 mg/dL
What is Normal?
ref range
0.55-1.02 mg/dL
Name of Pseudogout crystals
What are calcium pyrophosphate crystals?
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
What is Gram positive bacilli?
Stuart-Prower Factor
What is Factor X?
Glucose greater than 1,000 in a non-diabetic patient
What is a Dextrose IV?