RBC Flashcards

1
Q

What is hematology?

A

Study of blood cells and their formation

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2
Q

What does RBC stand for?

A

Red Blood Cell

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3
Q

What does WBC stand for?

A

White Blood Cell

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4
Q

What are thrombocytes?

A

Platelets

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5
Q

What should be done prior to any treatment regarding blood collection?

A

Collect prior to any treatment if possible

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6
Q

List the key steps in blood collection and sampling.

A
  • Determine what tests and amount needed
  • Type of supplies and equipment
  • Least amount of tissue damage
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7
Q

What factors affect the quality of blood sample results?

A
  • Proper sample handling
  • Proper Ratio
  • Anticoagulants
  • Preservatives
  • Proper Mixing
  • Proper storage
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8
Q

What is the liquid portion of blood called?

A

Plasma

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9
Q

What is the approximate water content in plasma?

A

~ 90-93 % Water

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10
Q

What are the main components of blood?

A
  • Erythrocytes
  • Leukocytes
  • Platelets
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11
Q

What is the average blood volume percentage in dogs?

A

~7-9%

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12
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What is the average blood volume percentage in cats?

A

~6.5%

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13
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What is the primary function of erythrocytes?

A

Gas transport

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14
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What is the structure of mature erythrocytes?

A
  • Round (mammals)
  • Anucleated
  • Contains 4 hemoglobin groups
  • Biconcave
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15
Q

What hormone stimulates erythrocyte production?

A

Erythropoietin

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16
Q

What is the lifespan of erythrocytes in dogs?

A

110 – 122 days

17
Q

What is packed cell volume (PCV)?

A

% of RBC in Blood

18
Q

What is the procedure to measure PCV?

A
  • Fill 2 microcapillary tubes with blood
  • Seal 1 end with clay
  • Centrifuge
19
Q

What is the normal PCV range for canines?

A

37 – 55 %

20
Q

What can increased PCV indicate?

A
  • Dehydration
  • Polycythemia
21
Q

What is the formula to calculate Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)?

A

(PCV X 10) ÷ RBC count

22
Q

What does MCHC stand for?

A

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration

23
Q

What is the calculation for Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)?

A

Hb (g/dL) ÷ PCV x 100

24
Q

What does RDW measure?

A

Red Cell Distribution Width

25
Q

What does an increased RDW indicate?

A

Increased anisocytosis

26
Q

What indicates increased erythropoiesis in reticulocyte count?

A

Presence of reticulocytes in peripheral blood

27
Q

What is the significance of reticulocyte count in the assessment of anemia?

A

Useful in assessing bone marrow response to anemia

28
Q

What is the average weight of hemoglobin in a red blood cell known as?

A

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

29
Q

What does a normochromic erythrocyte indicate?

A

Normal MCHC

30
Q

What is the expected RDW in normal conditions?

A

Normal cell size variations

31
Q

Fill in the blank: Hb can be estimated from PCV as Hb (g/dL) = _______.