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| Liquid part of blood and 91% water |
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| Most abundant plasma protein |
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| Normal Range of Hemoglobin |
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| 12-18 grams/100 ml of Blood |
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| Person with low Hemoglobin |
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| Mineral in Hemoglobin that bonds to Oxygen |
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| Precursor cell for all types of the blood cells |
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| Hemocytoblast (another name) |
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| RBC"s, WBC's and platelets |
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| cells that are produced in Red Bone Marrow |
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| found in Flatbone and produces all kinds of cells |
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| Erythropoietin increases production of? |
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| The heart is superior to the diaphragm |
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| 2 nutrients necessary for hemoglobin? |
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| 2 Vitamins necessary for synthesis of DNA and RBC production |
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| extrinsic factor and intrinsic factor is produced by the parietal cells of stomach lining |
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| Approx life span of RBC's |
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| when old RBC's are destroyed..there stored by the? |
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| when old RBC's are destroyed..globin portion is? |
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| Billirubin id formed from the? |
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| excreted by liver into bile |
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| A differential in a labaratory |
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| a WBC that is significant phagocyte of pathogens |
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| releases histamines during inflamation |
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| High WBC count (infection) |
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| WBC that produces antibodies |
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| They have neither A or B antigens |
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| universal donor in emergency rooms |
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| A person with type B negative or has Anti B Antigens |
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| It will clump and rupture |
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| if a person with type B pos blood receives a transfusion of type A Blood? |
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| Most serious consequence of transfusion due to mismatched blood |
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| necessary for the synthesis of prothrombin |
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| Excess prothrombin may be stored in the? |
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| WBC that produces antibodies |
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| abnormal clot that forms in a vessel |
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| pumps blood to arteries, capillaries and veins |
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| Platelets plugs are only effective mechanism of hemostasis or breaks in? |
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| when capillaries rupture, the mechanism of hemostasis? stop bleeding |
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| in the Atria when blood pressure rises they produce these hormones? |
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| Pulmonary Semilunar valve |
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| prevents backflow of blood from right ventricle to right atrium |
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| pulmonary artery takes blood from the? |
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| receives deoxygenated blood and pumps to lungs O2? |
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| receives oxygenated blood from lungs |
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| Are in Thoracic cavity where heart is located |
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| outer layer of pericardial membrane |
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| inner layer or pericardial membrane |
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| Middle later of pericardial membranes |
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| prevents friction as heart beats |
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| function of serous fluid betwen parietal and visceral pericardium |
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| muscular walls for the chamber dof the heart? |
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| vein that returns blood from the LOWER body to right atrium |
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| vein that returns blood from the UPPER body to right atrium? |
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| largest part of body..takes blood fr the left ventricle to body. |
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| sequence of events in one heartbeat |
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| normal resting rate of healthy adult |
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| Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle |
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| The amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in one minute |
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| to calculate cardiac output |
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| Part of the brain that regulates heart rate |
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| most abundant plasma protein synthesized by the liver |
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| prevents abnormal clotting within blood vessels |
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| Another antigen on the RBC's |
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