flutter
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arrhythmia causing rapid contraction of a single atrium
What are the 3 characteristics of RBC's?
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Biconcave discs
33% by vol hemoglobin
Lack nuclei & organelles
,A thrombus or embolus induced infarction in the brain will result in a _________ (aka
cerebral vascular accident). Can also be caused by ruptured aneurism.
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Stroke
edocarditis
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bacterial infection of the endocardium
How does pathology affect erythropoiesis?
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blood loss, lung disease
Infection of the blood caused by viruses:
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Viremia
,movement across capillary membrane
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diffusion
filtration
transcytosis
Fibrinogen functions for:
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Blood coagulation (clotting)
cardiovascular system components
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heart & blood vessels
Layers/spaces of the pericardium
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, fibrous
parietal
visceral
pericardial cavity
Rh antibodies only present in Rh- people AFTER exposure to ________ (from a Rh+
transfusion). No agglutination on first transfusion, but on second
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Rh antigen
symptoms of leukemia
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Fatigue (anemia), infection, hemophilia, decreased healing of cuts, bruises.
How long do RBC's live?
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approx~120 days
Blood is composed of __________ (55%), and ________________ (45%)
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arrhythmia causing rapid contraction of a single atrium
What are the 3 characteristics of RBC's?
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Biconcave discs
33% by vol hemoglobin
Lack nuclei & organelles
,A thrombus or embolus induced infarction in the brain will result in a _________ (aka
cerebral vascular accident). Can also be caused by ruptured aneurism.
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Stroke
edocarditis
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bacterial infection of the endocardium
How does pathology affect erythropoiesis?
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blood loss, lung disease
Infection of the blood caused by viruses:
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Viremia
,movement across capillary membrane
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diffusion
filtration
transcytosis
Fibrinogen functions for:
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Blood coagulation (clotting)
cardiovascular system components
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heart & blood vessels
Layers/spaces of the pericardium
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, fibrous
parietal
visceral
pericardial cavity
Rh antibodies only present in Rh- people AFTER exposure to ________ (from a Rh+
transfusion). No agglutination on first transfusion, but on second
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Rh antigen
symptoms of leukemia
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Fatigue (anemia), infection, hemophilia, decreased healing of cuts, bruises.
How long do RBC's live?
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approx~120 days
Blood is composed of __________ (55%), and ________________ (45%)