BloodBasics
Renal
Respiratory
Respiratory
Misc.
100
The system is the blood, blood cells, lymph, and organs involved with blood formation or blood storage.
What is hematologic system?
100
Nephrons
What are the tubes that filter fluid in the kidneys?
100
Respiratory Acidosis
What can a CO2 above 45 mm/Hg signify?
100
Nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx
What is contained in the upper Respiratory tract?
100
BODY WATER WITHIN CELLS
1.What is intracellular fluid?
200
The blood-forming or hematopoietic organ which produces most of the cells of the blood involved in the immune response.
What is Bone marrow?
200
BUN and Creatinine
What two lab values are important in suspecting End Stage Renal Disease?
200
Capnometry and Capnography
What are non-invasive methods of measuring CO2?
200
where gas exchange takes place
What is alveoli?
200
BODY WATER OUTSIDE CELLS
2.What is extracellular fluid?
300
You are born with a these and the specific type is inherited from your parents.
What is your GENES?
300
SOB, Crackles, Friction Rub, Elevated BP and HR
What are signs of fluid overload?
300
These tests evaluate lung volumes, capacities, flow rates, diffusion capacity, gas exchange, airway resistance, and distribution of ventilation
What are Pulmonary Function Tests
300
Blood tests Sputum tests Radiographic examinations including standard chest x-rays, digital chest radiography, CT Ventilation and perfusion scanning Pulse oximetry
What are the lab tests done for respiratory function?
300
A dynamic equilibrium; a state of equilibrium of the internal environment of the body that is maintained by dynamic processes of feedback and regulation resulting in a state of internal constancy
What is homeostasis?
400
These genes determine your blood type by causing proteins to exist on the surface of all of your red blood cells.
What is AGGLUTINOGENS.
400
10 -20 mg/dL
What is a normal BUN level?
400
Abnormal values of this lab indicates a metabolic issue
What is bicarbonate?
400
Buffers
What is critical in maintaining normal blood fluid pH?
400
BUN, Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Creatinine, Glucose, Potassium, Sodium
What are the eight tests in a Basic Chemistry Panel?
500
People with this type of blood are called Universal Recipients, because they can receive any blood type.
What is TYPE AB
500
When looked at in conjunction with other renal function tests, this 24 hour urine collection test provides a clear picture about a patient’s kidney function in suspected acute or chronic renal failure
What is creatinine clearance?
500
35-45 mm/Hg
What are the normal values of CO2 from a blood gas?
500
Part of the lung where gas exchange takes place.
What is the lower Respiratory tract.
500
Fasting 70-110 mg/dL
What is the normal lab level of glucose?