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- 1. Briefly describe the principle of erythrocyte rate (ESR) test. 2. Discuss five factors that influence the rate of red blood cell sedimentation 3. Indicate whether the ESR is increased or decreased in each of the following conditions Bellow;i. when sickle cells are presentii. increased environmental temperatureiii. unlevelled ESR rackiv. Vibrationv. Elevated plasma haemoglobinvi. leukocytosis2:52 1 < Вack Blood Case 3.docx Blood Case 3: Jenny is an African-American girl who was referred to a doctor for lethargy and pale skin. Jenny is breastfed and takes infant formula with iron and is eating foods like rice and vegetables. Physical exam reveals enlarged spleen. СВС Patient Value Normal Range RBCS 3.3 million/uL 3.5-5.5 million/uL . НЬ 10.4 g/dL 13 - 18 g/dL . НСТ 30 % 45% to 52% PLTS 210 K/uL 150-400 K/uL WBCS 7.5 K/uL 4.5-11 K/uL •N 61 % 40-69% ·L 28 % 20-40% •M · E · B patient is below: 6.5% 2-8% 2 % 1-4% 0.5 % .5 - 1%Blood smear from the What is the diagnosis and advice/treatment? 4 Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox 因91.A patient develops a temperature of 101.3°F (38.5°C) after receiving 25 percent of a second unit of packed red blood cells. Which action would the RN perform first when caring for this patient?Administer an antipyretic.Notify the blood bank.Assess respiratory status.Stop the transfusion immediately.
- Which of the following statements about erythropoietin is true? It facilitates the proliferation and differentiation of the erythrocyte lineage. It is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland. It is a hemopoietic growth factor that prompts lymphoid stem cells to leave tire bone marrow. Both a and b are true.2. A n unlabeled container of blood product is left in the laboratory. The technician etermine whether the sample is serum or plasma. He tested the levels of in, erythrocytes, granulocytes, fibrinogen and seratonin. Which of these tests might help him and why?? Explain 3. A 25 year old female presents to her primary care physician with a one month history of cough and occasional fevers. She is diagnosed and treated for pneumonia. She returns to the clinic in a month with similar complaints. She also reports continuing fatigue and has noticed frequent gum bleeding. A peripheral blood smear shows lot of immature white blood cells including blast cells. Would you find immature white blood cells in a normal peripheral blood smear? Why or why not? What is the probable cause of her symptoms? 4. Indicate w hether the statement below describes intrinsic coagulation (), extrinsic coagulation only blood components are used shorter pathway (E), or both (B). requires factor VII requires factor X…3. Patient weighs 204lbs. The MD orders heparin to be given to the patient. The patient is to receive a bolus dose of heparin of 72 units/kg. The MD orders 25,000 units of heparin in 500ml D5W. The infusion rate is 16 units/kg/hr. Calculate the bolus dose Calculate the infusion of heparin in units/hr Calculate the infusion rate at ml/hr.
- 13) The cardiac patient is to receive Cardizem 15 mg IVP. The vial contains 10 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you give? 14) The patient is to take Aspirin gr X. The bottle contains Aspirin 650 mg tablets. How many tablets should he take? 1291. The physician orders 1 unit (270 mL) of PRBCs to infuse 1.5 hours.A. How many mL will the patient receive per hour?B. The nurse uses a blood tubing labeled 10 gtt/mL. What is the flow rate?4:14 9 < Вack Blood Case 3.docx Blood Case 3: Jenny is an African-American girl who was referred to a doctor for lethargy and pale skin. Jenny is breastfed and takes infant formula with iron and is eating foods like rice and vegetables. Physical exam reveals enlarged spleen. СВС Normal Range 3.5-5.5 million/uL Patient Value RBCS 3.3 million/uL · Hb 10.4 g/dL 13 - 18 g/dL - НСТ PLTS 30 % 45% to 52% 210 K/uL 150-400 K/uL WBCS 7.5 K/uL 4.5-11 K/uL •N 61 % 40-69% · L · M 28 % 20-40% 6.5% 2-8% E 2 % 1-4% · B patient is below: 0.5 % .5 - 1%Blood smear from the What is the diagnosis and advice/treatment? Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox 因
- 8. A patient is to be started on an intravenous infusion of heparin for a DVT. The MD orders 50,000 units in 1 liter of NSS. The hospital protocol for heparin bolus is 70 units/kg and the infusion is 14 units/kg/hr. The patient weighs 170lbs. Calculate the bolus dose Calculate the infusion rate in units/hr Calculate the infusion rate in ml/hr.Part I. (Cite the references) What are the normal morphology of the different white blood cells? Give examples of atypicsl or abnormal WBCs and in what medical/physiological conditions are they observed 3. Provide examples of cytochemical stsins to visualize and study WBC's. 1. 2. Part II. True or False 1. 2. 3. Neutrophils usually become increased in response to viral and bacterial infections. 4. Leukocyte esterases are found in monocytes and neutrophils in varying concentrations. 5. Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase (LAP) is expected to be high in leukemic cells. 6. The reference values of total WBC in adults is 4,000-10,000 cells/cumm. 7. In manual counting of WBC, the diluent used is 0.9% NSS. 8. There are 4 tertiary squares used count the WBC's. 9. Nuclear hyper-segmentation of PM's is observed in megaloblastic anemia. 10. When assessing the bone marrow cellularity, the ratio of stem cells to the stromal cells (e.g., adipocytes) should be checked. Part III. 1. 2. All the White Blood…BD vacutainer plus Venus blood collection tube clot activator/separator gel additives 5ml gold BD cost $61.01 for a box of 100, how much does each cost?