Haematology Theory
Across
- 3. the chemical in the second diffquik tube
- 4. this problem occurs with blood smears when grit is on the spreader
- 8. the word meaning cloudy serum
- 11. an increase in lymphocytes
- 12. the blood cell that carries oxygen
- 14. an increase in basophils
- 17. the blood cell involved in clotting
- 18. the colour of the serum if a patient is jaundiced
- 20. an immature red blood cell
- 21. the blood cell with clear granules
- 23. the name of the reader used for measure a PCV
- 24. the chemical in the first diffquik tub
Down
- 1. the type of waste bag needed for blood contaminated gloves
- 2. this problem occurs with blood smears due to uneven pressure
- 5. the white layer between the red blood cells and the plasma in a pcv tube
- 6. this causes in increased pcv
- 7. a lack of haemoglobin
- 9. the chemical in the third diffquik tub
- 10. brilliant cresyl blue is an example of this type of stain
- 13. the type of anti-coagulant used for blood smears
- 15. the type of capillary tube used for a PCV
- 16. the blood cell with orange red granules
- 19. red blood cells that are crinkled
- 22. the number of minutes a PCV tube should be spun for in the centrifuge