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Hgb male - ANSWER 13.5 to 17.5 g/dL Hgb female - ANSWER 12.0 to 15.5 g/dl female male - ANSWER 36% to 46 % 41% to 53% MCV (size of RBC) - ANSWER 80 to100 fL 100 fl (macrocytic anemia) such as B12 deficiency (due to pernicious anemia) or folate deficiency 80 (microcytic anemia) such as iron deficiency or thalassemia trait Platelet count . - ANSWER 140 − 415 × 103/mL Thrombocytopenia increased risk of bleeding Thrombocytosis increased risk of clotting, emboli Total WBC count - ANSWER 4.0 − 10.5 × 103/mL Elevation usually due to bacterial infection Neutrophils (or segs) - ANSWER 56%-62% 70% usually due to bacterial infections Bands . - ANSWER Also called "shift to the left" Elevation due to serious bacterial infection Bands are immature neutrophils Lymphocytes - ANSWER Elevation due to viral infections Eosinophils - ANSWER Elevation in allergies and parasitic infections Reticulocytes - ANSWER Elevated after acute hemorrhage, hemolysis Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - ANSWER Elevated - Hypothyroidism (5.5 mU/L) Very low - Hyperthyroidism (0.4 mU/L) International Normalized Ratio (INR) - ANSWER Atrial Fibrillation/Thrombosis PE: 2.0-3.0 times normal Bioprosthetic Valves: 2.0-3.0 Prosthetic Valves 2.5-3.5 alpha or beta thalassemia trait (or minor), - ANSWER normal to high ferritiniron and normal to "below normal" TIBC/transferrin levels. The gold standard test to diagnose thalassemia - ANSWER hemoglobin electrophoresis. Where is the best location to listen for the S3 heart sound? - ANSWER pulmonic area L n. A good example of a disease with no screening test - ANSWER ovarian cancer. Therefore, screening all women for this cancer is currently not recommended. reportable disease. - ANSWER Tuberculosis Lyme disease, meningococcemia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, measles, rubella, diphtheria, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, two different names that are used interchangeably osteoarthritis - ANSWER degenerative joint disease (DJD) two different names that are used interchangeably two different names that are used interchangeably atopic dermatitis - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably eczema two different names that are used interchangeably senile arcus - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably arcus senilis two different names that are used interchangeably purulent otitis media . - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably acute otitis media . two different names that are used interchangeably group A beta streptococcus n. - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably strep pyogenes . two different names that are used interchangeably tinea corporis . - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably ringworm two different names that are used interchangeably enterobiasis or - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably ringworm two different names that are used interchangeably vitamin B12 or cobalamin - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably cyanocobalamin (chemical two different names that are used interchangeably scarlet fever or . - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably scarlet fever or . two different names that are used interchangeably otitis externa . - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably swimmer's ear two different names that are used interchangeably condyloma acuminata - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably genital warts two different names that are used interchangeably tic douloureux or - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably trigeminal neuralgia two different names that are used interchangeably tinea cruris - ANSWER two different names that are used interchangeably jock itch

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