Haematology Theory
Across
- 2. The type of pipette used with an Improved Neubauer Chamber
- 3. number of minutes that a PCV should be spun in a centrifuge
- 6. The type of stain that needs to be cultured with blood
- 7. This happens to a blood smear when uneven pressure is applied
- 9. The stain the third DiffQuik tub
- 11. Decreased total white blood cells
- 12. DiffQuik and Leishmann's are exmaples of this type of stain
- 14. Most common reason for an increased PCV
- 15. Crenation occurs when blood is placed in what type of solution?
- 16. Increased number of monocytes
- 17. Abbreviation for the anti-coagulant used when making blood smears
Down
- 1. The blood cell with orange granules
- 4. The blood cell with blue granules
- 5. This happens to a blood smear when grit is on the spreader
- 7. Section of a PCV containing platelets and white blood cells
- 8. An immature red blood cell
- 10. Red or pink serum
- 13. Yellow serum