Lab 1 - Haematology past questions Flashcards

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What are the effects of heparin?

A

It prevents blood from coagulating by catalysing the thrombin-antithrombin reaction

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2
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What is the function of methanol in fixation?

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Fix the smear and precipitate the proteins

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3
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Buffy coat, explain

A

White blood cells have lower density than red, and will form thin layer on the top after centrifugation

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4
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How do you obtain blood serum

A

Centrifuge blood sample where fibrinogen is changed into fibrin by shaking in flask containing small glass beads

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5
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How do you get Defirbrinated blood?

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Shake flask with blood and small glass beads to change fibrinogen into fibrin

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6
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What happens with the hematocrit level while increasing the epinephrine level?

A

It will increase

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7
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Give examples of anticoagulant agents.

A

Sodium Citrate

EDTA: Ethylene Diamine Tetracetic Acid

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8
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How do you perform the Lee white method?

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Tilt blood in tube in intervals in 3 minutes to see if it coagulates

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9
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What is the Definition of hematocrit

A

Ratio of red blood cells to the total blood volume

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10
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Venous hematocrit is larger than arterial, explain why?

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Because of ion transport and water flux associated with the CO2 transport

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11
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How does Increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate happen?

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By displacing the albumin, the surface charge decrease

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12
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Describe the neutrophil granulocytes (Mammals )

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Nucleus:

  • Beanshape (young),
  • Elongated (middleage)
  • Segmented (mature),

Cytoplasm:
- Light pink cytoplasm,

Granules:

  • Different granules
  • 10 μm diameter

Enzymes:

  • Lysozyme
  • Myeloperoxidase
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13
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Describe the hetrophil granulocytes (birds)

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Nucleus:
- Seveeral segments

Cytoplasm:
- Pink cytoplasm

Granules:
- Pale red granules)

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14
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Describe the eosinophil granulocytes

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Nucleus:
- Segmented (usually bi-lobed)

Granules:

  • Large bright red granules
  • 14 μm diameter

Enzmes:

  • Histaminase,
  • Acid & alkaine phosphatase
  • Eosinphil basic & cationic protein
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15
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Describe the basophil granulocytes

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Nucleus:
- Hardly segmented

Granules

  • Large blue granules,
  • 15 μm diameter

Enzymes:
- Protease

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