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Microbiology
What is the study and identification of pathogenic microorganisms
100
EDTA Heparin Sodium Citrate
What are 3 anticoagulants used in collecting blood
100
Hematopoieses
What is the production of blood cells and platelets
100
Rouleaux
What is the name for the distribution pattern when RBC's are stacked?
100
Purple granules
Toxic neutrophils may show large what, in the cytoplasm?
200
Cephalic vein
Which vein is reserved for IV catheter placement in both dogs and cats?
200
Bone Marrow
Where are blood cells produced
200
Bone marrow and during stress the liver and spleen.
What organs are involved in hematopoiesis.
200
Hemoglobin
What is the component of RBC's that is responsible for carrying oxygen to the tissues and CO2 back to the lungs?
200
Eosinophils
What us the leukocyte most commonly associated with parasitic and allergic conditions?
300
90% water and 10% dissolved substances
What is Plasma composed of?
300
Serum and whole blood
What two types of blood specimens are used for most hematological tests?
300
Lymphocytes and monocytes
Name two types of agranulocytes
300
Size Shape Color
What are the 3 things you must always report concerning RBC morphology?
300
Pettichia
What is the name for small pinpoint hemorrhages?
400
Green top
What color blood collection tube top indicates that heparin is the anticoagulant?
400
460 ml
Using the 10% formula calculate the amount of blood that can safely be taken from a 100lb dog.
400
Mononuclear leukocyte
What is another name for an agranulocyte?
400
Basophilic stippling
If you stain a blood smear in Diff Quick stain and see RBC's with an Easter egg appearance, what are you seeing?
400
Intrinsic Extrinsic Common
What are 3 pathways of coagulation?
500
Maintain homeostasis and stops blood flow from breaking blood vessels
Name two functions of Thrombocytes
500
Proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes, lipids, salts, antibodies, water, vitamins
What are 5 components of plasma?
500
Rubriblast, Prorubricyte, Basophilic rubricyte, Polychromatiophilic rubricyte, Metarubricyte, Reticulocyte
List the different cell types involved in the erythrocyte maturation series.
500
Abnormal cell shape.
What is Poikilocytosis?
500
Vasoconstriction Formation of a platelet plug Fibrin clot formation Clot contraction and dissolution
When a blood vessel is damaged what are the 4 steps to repair it?