Lab Week

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