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- Review&Practice Sheet Now available in MasteringA&P Lab Name Blood 2 Date Section A. Labeling Identify the blood cells. 1. RBC 1. Manayte Neustrophul WBC Basaphil Lynhayte PDsinophils 2. 3. 1 2 4 3 7 6 4. 5. 6. 7. Identify the blood cells. 2. a e. C. a. d. b.. B. Completion Complete each typing slide in the figure by indicating with pencil dots where agglutination Occurs. Туре АB - Type At D B A D B A Type B Type O+ D B D B A 315 A LOACTIVITY NO. 7-B McFarlane Method 1. Explain the clinical significance of clot retraction volume in studies related to coagulation disorders. 2. Explain briefly the role of platelets in clot retraction time. 3. Define and explain the role of thrombasthenin in clot retraction. Illustrate and label the different steps of McFarlane Method 4.Question: A Nurse Has Been Infusing 1 Liters Of LR To Client With Dehydration At A Rate Of 83 MI/Hr. After 4 Hour The IV Infiltrated And The Infusion Had Stopped. How Many MI Are Left In The Bag?
- Task 2. In blood analyses of a man of 40 who abused alcohol it was found: hemoglobine - 130 g/l, erythrocytes - 3,9 · 10%/, color index -1,0; leucocytes - 4,5 - 10%/, leucocyte formula without changes, thrombocytes - 100 109/1, erythrocytes sedimentation rate- 20 mm /hour., blood coagulation time – 10 minutes, blood plasma proteins - 60 g/l. Make ground conclusions. Analyze probable reasons of stated changes.ACTIVITY NO. 14: ASSAYS OF ANTITHROMBIN TEST 1. Illustrate the process behind Antithrombin activity assay. Write the interpretation of results. 2. Illustrate the process behind Antithrombin antigen level test. Write the interpretation of results. 3. Explain the mechanism of the following etiologies of acquired antithrombin (AT) deficiency. A. DIC B. Nephrotic syndrome C. Heparin therapy D. Liver dysfunctionDate Pre-Lab Exercise 12-3 Pathway of Blood Flow through the Heart Answer the following questions about the pathway of blood flow through the heart. Use your textbook and Exercise 12-1 in this unit for reference. 1. Regarding veins: a. Where do veins carry blood? deoxygenated? b. Is this blood generally oxygenated or c. Does this rule have any exceptions? If yes, where? 2. Regarding arteries: a. Where do arteries carry blood? Is this blood generally oxygenated or deoxygenated? c. Does this rule have any exceptions? If yes, where? 3. Where does each atrium pump blood when it contracts? Right atrium: a. b. Left atrium: 4. Where does each ventricle pump blood when it contracts? a. Right ventricle: b. Left ventricle:
- Exaplain following areas about Hemodialysis Machine. 1. purpose of using 2. working principle 3. Describe the main functioning unit 4. preventive maintenance 5. safety standard and risks 6. common errors and troubleshooting methods.Calculation of IV Fluids 1. An order is received to infuse penicillin G 4,000,000 units in 100ml D5W q 12 h. The tubing drop factor is 10gtt/ml. The penicillin should be infused over 60 minutes. Hoe many drops per minute should be given? (round to the nearest whole number) 2. A patient with hypokalemia has orders for potassium 60 mEq in 250 ml of d5w. The institution’s policy states to infuse over 3 hours. How many milliliters per hour should the IV pump be programmed for? 3. A patient is to get ceftriaxone 1g ordered q8h. The ceftriaxone is dissolved in 50ml d5w and is to be infused over 30 minutes. The tubing drop factor is 60gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should be given? 4. A post-operative patient has an order for 1L over 10 hours. How many milliliters per hour should the pump be programmed for? 5. A patient has an order for cefazolin 1 g in 50ml of 0.9NS IVPB over 15 minutes. The drop factor is 60 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should be…1. Identify which among the evacuated tubes can be used for complete blood count test. Justify your answer 2. Identify which among the evacuated tubers can be used for Prothrombin Time. Justify your answer. 3. Using the order of draw, which color tubes should be used in correct sequence for the tests of a patient (APTT, CBC, and Creatinine)
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