blood
Which feature of WBCs makes them particularly important in tissue injury?
they can squeeze out through blood vessel walls into tissues
Which of the following could be used as a treatment for a stroke if given early in the disease progression?
tissue plasminogen activator
The hematocrit is the volume of red blood cells in blood as a percentage
true
basophil
.5-1% of WBC
average lifespan of a RBC
120 days
hemoglobin
13-18 grams
eosinophils
2-4% of WBC
coagulation time
2-6 minutes
lymphocyte
25-45% of WBC
monocyte
3-8% of WBC
normal WBC
4,800-10,000
total RBC coun
4.7-6.1 million
hematocrit
42-52%
neutrophil
50-70% of WBC
Blood volume represents about ________ percent of a person's body weight.
7
the level of erythropoietin in the blood would rise due to
when blood flow to the kidneys is disrupted, as a consequence of hemorrhage, high altitude, and anemia
If your blood clumped with both anti-A and anti-B sera, your ABO blood type would be ________
AB
which ABO blood type is the least common
AB
Which ABO blood type is considered the "Universal Donor"
O
In an emergency situation when you have no time to wait for cross-matched blood you could give a patient type ________ until the cross-match is available.
O negative
condition of too few RBC's
anemia
erythrocyte
another name for RBC
Type A blood has what type of RBC surface antigen and what type of opposing antibodies? (Figure 19-6)
antigen A; anti-B antibodies
Jane has been taking the antibiotic chloramphenicol for a few weeks as treatment for a serious bacterial infection. There is a possibility that a future side effect of long-term antibiotic therapy could cause her to develop problems in blood cell counts. The result is
aplastic anemia
Granulocytes consist of what three types of mature cells and from what blast cell do granulocytes differentiate? (Figure 19-10)
basophil, eosinophil, neutrophil; myeloblast
basophil
cell that releases the vasodilator histamine; the least abundant WBC
Hematological studies of blood are no longer important since there are newer diagnostic methods available
false
Approximately 45 percent of blood volume is composed of the
formed elements
the technical term for "blood cells"
formed elements
what is normally found in blood plasma
glucose, fibrinogen, oxygen, water
Mary is tested for the amount of hemoglobin in her blood. The test results indicate that her hemoglobin level is 16 g/dL of blood. This value indicates that
her hemoglobin level is normal
abnormal increase in the production of WBC's
leukocytosis
abnormal decrease in the production of WBC's
leukopenia
megakaryocyte
massive cell that leads to the creation of platelets
Transferrin is an example of which kind of plasma protein?
metalloprotein
Macrophages develop from
monocytes
During a bacterial infection you would expect to see increased numbers of
neutrophils
Which of the following white blood cells are mobile?
neutrophils and monocytes
which group of leukocytes are classified as granulocytes
neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils
eosinophil
number rises during parasitic infections and allergic reactions
abnormal increase in the RBC's
polycythemia
In adults, the only site of red blood cell production, and the primary site of white blood cell formation, is the
red bone marrow
Where are red blood cells produced? (Figure 19-5)
red bone marrow
The reason that an Rh-negative person does not have a transfusion reaction on the first exposure to Rh-positive blood is that the immune system has never been ________ prior to this first exposure
sensitized
Blood that has clotting proteins removed is termed
serum
Aged and damaged erythrocytes are broken down by macrophages in the
spleen, liver, bone marrow
The common pathway of coagulation begins with the
activation of Factor X, production of prothrombin activator.
The most abundant proteins in blood plasma are
albumins
A person who has a low blood volume is said to be
hypovolemic
Pernicious anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor is specifically treated by
injections of vitamin B12
Each molecule of heme contains a single ion of what element? (Figure 19-3)
iron