Phlebotomy Essentials
Phlebotomy Essentials
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ISBN: 9781451194524
Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher: JONES+BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC.
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1. What are the basic functions of blood as well as the
structure?
2. Describe the different plasma proteins and their
importance.
3. Describe the unique structure of a RBC and what actions
their structure allows.
4. What is hemoglobin, its function and the steps of RBC and
hemoglobin recycling?
5. What are the steps of RBC production and what essential
nutrients are required? What pathologies can arise
without these nutrients?
6. What is erythropoiesis? What is leukopoiesis? What is
thrombopoiesis?
7. What are the four blood types? What does universal
receiver and universal donor mean?
8. What are the five different WBCS? Compare and contrast.
What is the WBC differential?
9. Describe what happens during the 3 phases of hemostasis.
Compare and contrast the 3 different clotting pathways.
What is thrombin, fibrin and plasmin?
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Transcribed Image Text:Blood Quiz Questions 1. What are the basic functions of blood as well as the structure? 2. Describe the different plasma proteins and their importance. 3. Describe the unique structure of a RBC and what actions their structure allows. 4. What is hemoglobin, its function and the steps of RBC and hemoglobin recycling? 5. What are the steps of RBC production and what essential nutrients are required? What pathologies can arise without these nutrients? 6. What is erythropoiesis? What is leukopoiesis? What is thrombopoiesis? 7. What are the four blood types? What does universal receiver and universal donor mean? 8. What are the five different WBCS? Compare and contrast. What is the WBC differential? 9. Describe what happens during the 3 phases of hemostasis. Compare and contrast the 3 different clotting pathways. What is thrombin, fibrin and plasmin?
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Blood is the major body fluid in humans, mammals and other animals that is pumped by the heart, transported to all the different parts of the body, finally returns to the heart to be pumped again and the cycle continues. It is produced from the bone marrow and is supplied all throughout the body.

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