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- 2. Reduced filtrate rate in Kidneys promote the formation of
- 9. Patients Deficient in IgA can develop Anti-IgA, this causes what kind of transfusion reaction?
- 11. Increased in pancreatitis
- 13. phagocytic cells that produce lysozymes that are bacteriocidal
- 14. Takes cholesterol from the tissue and returns it to the liver to be made into bile
- 15. aspirin inhibits which enzyme?
- 18. RBC in urine can be mistaken for oval fat bodies and ______
- 20. large red cells
- 22. main protein of serum
- 25. Another name for Antibody
- 27. Type O is considered the ________ donor
- 28. The substance that RPR detects
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- 1. (HCT/RBC)X10 = _____
- 3. In DIC, you can find this RBC morphology
- 4. Fibrolysis protein
- 5. Immune response to Allergens (Pollen)
- 6. MG/NA/CL/K/ACETM/AMON all require daily ____
- 7. All QC and Troubleshooting should be _____
- 8. All Type and Screens should have a label and _____
- 10. Measures the Internal and Common Coagulation pathway
- 12. Low blood pH
- 14. Serum color is red indicates
- 16. Is caused by high bilirubin levels
- 17. Platelets Unit should be stored at ____ Temperature
- 19. Hemoglobinopathies tend to have increase in this RBC Morphology
- 21. Autoimmune disease that produces antibodies to dsDNA. Dr. House doesn't like it.
- 23. what organ is responsible for the "pitting" process for RBC?
- 24. RBC has M and N blood antigen, it's in vitro response to M antibody is less than RBC Homozygous for M, this effect is called
- 26. Factor V that is resistant to Protein C & S