Blood composition And Function Flashcards
How many litres of blood do adults have?
Around 5l
Purpose of vascular system
provides network for distribution
Purpose of aids distribution
provides transport carriers
Name 6 contributors to homeostasis
Transport, defence, Regulation of pH, osmotic pressure, ions and temperature, communication, restriction of fluid losses at injury sites, blood volume
Why Take a Blood Sample?
Contains information on the function of body systems
Function of body systems
Lung - blood gases
Liver - metabolites / enzymes
Kidney - ions
Endocrine - hormones
Infection - white blood cells
Blood Cell Count
Process of blood sample (clotted)
Allow blood to clot – clotting time (8-15 min)
Spin : clot and collect serum
Define serum
Serum is plasma without fibrinogen and other clotting factors
Process of blood sample (unclotted)
Anticoagulant
Heparin
Citrate
EDTA
Blood cell count
Centrifuged - forms two layers
What are the layers in a blood centrifuge
Upper fluid (54%)
Plasma - straw-coloured liquid Water 90%, electrolytes, proteins, lipids, sugars etc.
Middle layer (~1%)
White fluffy layer, Buffy Coat – Leukocytes
Lower layer 45%
Erythrocytes, Platelets (Haematocrit)
Define haematocrit
Haematocrit is calculated from mean cell volume and red cell count from analysers
Also known as packed cell volume (pcv)
Equation for PCV
PCV = height of pc/height of sample x 100
Pcv in men and women
Male: 40–54%
Female: 37–47%
Pcv in…
Normal haematocrit
Anemia
Polycythemia
Dehydration
Normal = 45%
Anemia = 30%
Polycythemia = 70%
Dehydration = 70%