front 1 Purpose for blood draw order | back 1 minimize contamination risks |
front 2 order of blood draw order | back 2 sterile, |
front 3 ANA | back 3 AntiNuclear Antibodyw |
front 4 what is ANA ordered for | back 4 to look for connective tissue disorder |
front 5 CBC | back 5 complete blood count |
front 6 When would we order a CBC? | back 6 To support the diagnosis of infection |
front 7 Main compononents of CBC | back 7 WBC count |
front 8 WBC | back 8 total count of the number of white blood cells in each volume |
front 9 Eosinophils | back 9 Allergic reaction, Inflammation, parasitic |
front 10 Basophils | back 10 Inflammatory and allergic response, similar to mast cells in tissues |
front 11 Monocytes | back 11 On differential summary view |
front 12 Neutrophils | back 12 Marker for infection, inflammation or physiologic stress |
front 13 Strep is | back 13 bacterial |
front 14 Positive strep test | back 14 does not need blood work to confirm |
front 15 WBC in strep test | back 15 would support diagnostic but would not change course |
front 16 What do you call elevatdd WBC | back 16 leukocytosis |
front 17 Common things to increase wbc count | back 17 infection, |
front 18 what do you call low wbc count | back 18 Leukopenia |
front 19 RBC | back 19 red cell count. literally. |
front 20 hemoglobin count | back 20 total amount of hemoglobin in sample measured |
front 21 male hgb levels | back 21 14-18 |
front 22 female hgb | back 22 12-14 |
front 23 Anemia | back 23 lower than normal count of hemoglobin |
front 24 hgb is specific to | back 24 age |
front 25 cell indeces | back 25 help define the size and hemoglobin content of rbc under microscope smear |
front 26 mcv | back 26 volume of an average rbc |
front 27 cells that are microcytic are | back 27 small |
front 28 cells that are macrocytic are | back 28 large |
front 29 MCH | back 29 mean corpuscular hemoglobin |
front 30 MCHC | back 30 mean corpuscular hemoglobin conc. |
front 31 mchc | back 31 how much hemoglobin per weight, what color of rbc |
front 32 RWD | back 32 red blood cell distribution width, variation in size of rbc |
front 33 anisocytosis | back 33 red blood cells that are of different sizes |
front 34 sodium | back 34 interconnected with water and potassium |
front 35 serum sodium regulated by | back 35 ADH |
front 36 hypovolemia and hypervolemia are primarily | back 36 sodium problems |
front 37 hypo/hypernatremia are primarily | back 37 water problems |
front 38 Creatinine | back 38 actually measuring creatinine clearance |