Common Mistakes! Flashcards

1
Q

Function of each:
1. Neutrophil
2. Eosinophil
3. Monocyte
4. T-Lymphocytes (in peripheral blood)
5. B-Lymphocytes (in lymph nodes)

Hint: Don’t say “apart of inflammation”

A
  1. Phagocytize & destroy foreign particles with chemicals such as H2O2.
  2. Fight parasites & lead allergic reactions.
  3. Phagocytize foreign material & present antigen to lymphocytes.
    - Lymphs can’t function without them!
    - Mono’s in tissue are called Macrophages
  4. Cellular immunity.
    - Against infected cells or cancer.
  5. Produce antibodies.
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2
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Features of malignancy (5)

A
  1. High N:C ratio
    - Large nucleus to Small cytoplasm.
  2. Mitotic figures
    - Cells beginning or in the midst of mitosis.
  3. Multiple nucleoli in nuclei
  4. Bizarre variable nuclei in cell population with open chromatin
  5. Anisocytosis
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Features of inflammation (2)

A
  1. Presence of neutrophils, eosinophils, or macrophages in sample at numbers greater than peripheral blood.
  2. Infectious organisms present.
    - Especially inside of neutrophils or macrophages.
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4
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Features of Regenerative anemia (4)

A
  1. Nucleated RBCs
    - Immature RBCs still containing a nucleus.
  2. Reticulocytes
    - Larger & bluer on diff quik. Dots on new methylene blue.
  3. Polychromasia
  4. Anisocytosis.

And NOTHING else!

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5
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Unit for total protein
8.0____

A

8.0gm/dL

Report to the tenths!

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6
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Unit used when doing CBC
26,000____

A

26,000wbc/uL

”/” needs to be included for numbers per volume!

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7
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T/F: In regard to urine sediment, specifying Calcium oxalate monohydrate & Calcium oxalate dihydrate isn’t necessary.

A

False!
Monohydrate and Dihydrate are different and require dramatically different care!

  • Monohydrate = ethylene glycol poisoning
  • Dihydrate = breed related diet processing
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8
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  1. What is the average size of a urine cast?
  2. What objective could they be seen on?
A
  1. At least two RBCs wide and 4-20 RBCs long.
  2. Easily on LPF
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9
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What are “toxic” lymphocytes?

A

Trick question, there’s no such thing!

REACTIVE lymphocytes might be what you’re thinking of.

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10
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Reactive lymphocytes are a sign of what?

A

Inflammation
- Not malignancy

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11
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What causes cell clusters?

A

Sample technique
- In tissue all cells stick together.

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