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        | hard collection of fibrin, blood cells, and tissue debris; end result of hemostasis |  | 
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        | to convert a liquid to a solid; as in blood clotting |  | 
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        | general term for disease affecting blood |  | 
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        | branch of medicine specializing in blood conditions; physician is a hematologist |  | 
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        | collection of blood under skin as a result of blood escaping into tissue from damaged blood vessels |  | 
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        | to stop bleeding or stagnation of blood flow through tissues |  | 
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        | genetic disorder; blood fails to clot due to lack of one clotting factor |  | 
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        | excessive level of lipids in the blood stream; risk factor for atherosclerosis |  | 
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        | excessive level of lipids in the blood stream; risk factor for atherosclerosis |  | 
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        | having bacteria or their toxins in the bloodstream; also called blood poisoning |  | 
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        | group of conditions characterized by a reduction in number of RBCs or the amount of hemoglobin; results in less oxygen reaching tissues |  | 
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        | Blood culture & sensitivity (C&S) |  | Definition 
 
        | blood is incubated to identify infecting bacteria and then test determines best antibiotic to use |  | 
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        | Complete blood count (CBC) |  | Definition 
 
        | set of blood tests: RBC count, WBC count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, white blood cell differential, and platelet count |  | 
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        | Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) |  | Definition 
 
        | determines rate at which RBCs settle in a test tube; indicates presence of inflammation in body |  | 
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        | Hematocrit (HCT, Hct, crit) |  | Definition 
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        | measures amount of hemoglobin present |  | 
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        | determines number of platelets |  | 
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        | Prothrombin time (Pro time, PT) |  | Definition 
 
        | measures how long needed for blood to coagulate and form a clot |  | 
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        | White blood cell count (WBC) |  | Definition 
 
        | measures number of leukocytes |  | 
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        | White blood cell differential (diff) |  | Definition 
 
        | determines the number of each type of WBC |  | 
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        | prevents blood clot formation warfarin, coumadin
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        | prevents bleeding amicar, vitamin K
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        | interferes with action of platelets plavix, ticlid
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        | increases number of RBCs and hemoglobin procrit, aranesp
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        | dissolves existing clots activase, streptase
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