For the CBC results below, label as increased, decreased or normal.Patient is 56 year old male.
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Calculate the MCHC for this patient. Patient John Doe, age 4…
Calculate the MCHC for this patient. Patient John Doe, age 45 male, has the following results: RBC 5.95 million/uL HGB 14.2 g/dL HCT 45.5%
Male patient, age 27 has the following RBC indices on his CB…
Male patient, age 27 has the following RBC indices on his CBC: MCV: 70 fL MCH: 20 pg MCHC: 30% Based on these values, how would you expect his RBCs to appear on the blood smear?
Please identify the cell or inclusion by matching the correc…
Please identify the cell or inclusion by matching the correct image with the correct name. *If an image has an arrow, you are identifying the cell or inclusion at the end of the arrowhead.*
Movement of the WBC through capillary walls to the tissues i…
Movement of the WBC through capillary walls to the tissues is called:
A deficiency of sphingomyelinase is seen in:
A deficiency of sphingomyelinase is seen in:
Which of the following is NOT a phase of phagocytosis?
Which of the following is NOT a phase of phagocytosis?
Which of the red blood cell inclusions below is a result of…
Which of the red blood cell inclusions below is a result of denatured hemoglobin?
In the lab on October 14 an EDTA specimen for a reticulocyte…
In the lab on October 14 an EDTA specimen for a reticulocyte count is received which was collected on October 10 at 8:00 am. Explain if the technologist should accept the specimen or request a new specimen and WHY.
The first normal WBC form seen in normal peripheral blood is…
The first normal WBC form seen in normal peripheral blood is: