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Across
  1. 2. American cook who unknowingly infected many people with a pathogenic bacteria in the early 1900s.
  2. 5. Microscopic study of tissues and organs.
  3. 9. Q fever
  4. 11. Inclusions found in myeloid blast cells during AML.
  5. 12. Destruction of RBCs.
  6. 17. T4
  7. 18. Most commonly used area for venipuncture.
  8. 19. This blood group antibody appears shiny and refractile under the microscope
  9. 20. Immature red blood cells
  10. 22. This food is a common trigger for G6PD deficiency.
  11. 23. These are formed in the bone marrow and circulate in the blood and lymph tissue.
Down
  1. 1. A series of steps that occur after tissue injury to stop bleeding and form a blood clot.
  2. 3. This maternal bacterial colonization may cause serious infections in newborns, such as meningitis, sepsis, pneumonia, and/or stillbirth.
  3. 4. A positive result for this antibody in conjunction with consistent clinical features may be suggestive of rheumatoid arthritis.
  4. 6. Mixture of DTT and Papain that is used to remove antibody from sensitized RBCs.
  5. 7. Tickborn disease caused by gram negative intracellular organisms.
  6. 8. Needle used to access a superficial vein
  7. 10. Rice-water stool
  8. 12. Most prevalent viral STD in the USA.
  9. 13. Causes nongonococcal urethritis.
  10. 14. Turbulent blood flow may cause destruction of RBCs and form these:
  11. 15. Cat-scratch fever
  12. 16. There is no cure for this virus. It will always remain in the body (lies dormant in the tissues).
  13. 21. The detection of leukocytes in urine uses this reagent.