What gives blood its color?
Hemoglobin
Hypophosphatemia and Hyperphosphatemia is caused by the imbalance of what
What is age of our instructor?
29
What test is done to detect sugar in the blood?
Benedict's test
This is the body's way of the filtering blood
Kidneys
Vyn has an issue with his Kidney's which no longer work and requires dialysis. He has Hyperphosphatemia. What condition does Vyn have?
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Bonus 100pts: What stage of CKD does he have?
Is Blood a Tissue
Yes or No?
Yes
Yellow
Name atleast one content of the blood
Plasma, RBC, WBC or PLT
Jin has Hyperphosphatemia. What is his expected Blood pH?
>7pH
Extra 100pts: What do you call this condition?
This Blood type is the universal donor
O-
Extra 100pts: What is the Universal Reciepient
HNO₃
Bonus 100pts: What is the name of this compound?
This is a test used to determine the content of someone's blood
CBC (Complete Blood Count)
Maxwell is complaining about Numbness and Pain in his hands and is having cases of weakness and fatigue throughout the day. He is also in his room the majority of the time and isn't getting enough sunlight.
What could be his condition?
Hypophosphatemia
This regulates the Blood P and Ca?
Clue: Sa Anaphy natin to
Parathyroid and Calcitonin
What color is present in the Benzidine test?
What is the medical term for blood
Hem-, Hemo-, Hemato-
Patient: Khiel
Age: 168 months
Phosphate Level: 6.2mg/dL
Normal
Why do Children have higher phosphate levels than Adults
Because they are growing and their bodies need more phosphate for the development of bones and soft tissues
Name the 5 colors in no particular order that can be observed in Benedict's Test
Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Brick Red