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4.1 typing/disorders
blood typing through disorders
Question | Answer |
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Four major blood types | A, B, AB, and O |
Blood is capable of causing severe allergic reactions because it is a | Protein substance |
Universal recipient | AB |
Universal Donor | O |
The two types of Rh factors are | Rh positive and Rh negative |
A general term describing a condition where there is a lack of blood | Anemia |
Condition where there is an excessive number of WBC's | Leukemia |
Disease with a widespread blood clot formation throughout the blood vessels | Dissemination Intravascular Coagulopathy (DIC) |
Semisolid blood components that act as plugs in the blood vessels | Embolus |
Hereditary condition where the blood takes a prolonged time to clot | Hemophilia |
Condition with a waxy, starch-like substance that accumulates in organs and impairs their function | Amyloidosis |
Growth of many tumors in the bone marrow causing fractures and calcium loss | Multiple Myeloma |
Blood is more acidic than normal | Acidosis |
Blood is more alkaline than normal | Alkalosis |
Form of megaloblastic anemia caused by a folic acid deficiency | Folic Acid Deficiency Anemia |
Excess iron in the blood | Hemachromatosis |
Increased calcium in blood | Hypercalcemia |
Increased glucose in blood | Hyperglycemia |
Excessive FAT in the blood | Hyperlipidemia |
Excessive sodium in the blood | Hypernatremia |
Anemia caused by iron deficiency | Iron Deficiency Anemia |
Condition where cells aren't formed | Aplastic Anemia |
Blood disorders characterized by abnormal balances of blood components | Dyscrasia |
Condition where the blood completely leaves the body | Extravasation |
Condition where blood cells aer low in number | Pancytopenia |
Condition where a certain the number of a specific blood cell is increased | Polycythemia |
Condition characterized by increased amounts of potassium | Hyperkalemia |
Condition where cells aren't formed | Aplastic Anemia |
Blood disorders characterized by abnormal balances of blood components | Dyscrasia |
Condition where the blood completely leaves the body | Extravasation |
Condition where blood cells aer low in number | Pancytopenia |
Condition where a certain the number of a specific blood cell is increased | Polycythemia |
Condition characterized by increased amounts of potassium | Hyperkalemia |