REPORTING Flashcards

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REPORTING

  1. Percent distribution of cell
  2. Actual number of cell per unit volume of blood
    - formula
A
  1. RELATIVE COUNT
  2. ABSOLUTE COUNT
    - RC x total wbc count
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REFERENCE VALUS FOR DIFFERENTIAL COUNT

Relative Count
1. PM Neutrophil
2. Band Cells
3. Lymphocytes
4. Monocytes
5. Eosinophils
6. Basophils

Absolute Count
1. PM Neutrophil
2. Band Cells
3. Lymphocytes
4. Monocytes
5. Eosinophils
6. Basophils

A

Relative Count
1. 47-77%
2. 0-7%
3. 20-40%
4. 2-10%
5. 0-6%
6. 0-1%

Absolute Count
1. 1.8-7.8 x10^9/L
2. 0-0.7 x10^9/L
3. 1.0-4.8 x10^9/L
4. 0.01-0.8 x10^9/L
5. 0-0.6 x10^9/L
6. 0-0.2 x10^9/L

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CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

  1. ____ hormones cause lymphocyte and eosinophil to disappear from the circulation within 4-8 hours
    - increase ____ production producing corticosteroid which will signal lymphocyte and eosinophils to migrate to tissues
    - there will be _____ and _____
    - _____ syndrome will result to lymphocytosis and eosinophilia
  2. ___ cause granulocytosis within minutes
A
  1. Corticosteroid
    - ADRENAL
    - lymphocytopenia and eosinophilia
    - Cushing syndrome
  2. Epinephrine
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INTERPRETATION
1. increase
- ____ (monocytes & lymphocytes)
- ____ (granulocytes)
2. decrease
- _____ (all wbc)
3. increased total wbc
4. decreased total wbc

A
  1. increase
    - -osis
    - -philia
  2. decrease
    - -penia
  3. leukocytosis
  4. leukocytopenia
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  1. for manual procedures, only the _____ is only given while the physician
    will compute for _____ count
  2. _____ is only reported as absolute count and only _______ is reported as either relative or absolute count
A
  1. relative; absolute
  2. total wbc count; differential count
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