Haematocrit (HCT) Reference Value:
pH of arterial blood
pH of venous blood
Definition: Normovolemia
Definition:Hypervolemia
Definition: Hypovolemia
Definition: Normocythaemia
Definition: Oligocythaemia
Definition: Policythaemia
Definition: Acidosis
Definition: Alcalosis
Definition: Hypoproteinoemia
Rules of blood transfusion:
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Symptoms of adverse Transfusion reaction:
Composition of Whole Blood:
Composition of Blood Plasma
Composition of the 10% Dried Plasma Residue
Blood transfusion of a different but compatible group may be performed as; How much Whole Blood?
Blood transfusion of a different but compatible group may be performed as; How much RBC (Include ratio titer)
Fundamental principle of blood transfusion:
How much plasma can we transfuse if the Hemacrit is 0.4 - 0.5 (50%) -
Hemacrit Defintion
Physiological Components of Haem
RBC Reference Value
Heme group
Globin Group
Hemoglobin Reference Value
Erythrocyte Reference Value
Define Erythrocytosis
Define Electropenia
Anemia
Define Differential Blood Count
Reference Value - Leucocytes
Reference Value - Platelets (Thrombocytes)
Define Leucocytosis
Define Leucopenia
Define Lymphocytosis
Define Lymphopenia
Define Monocytosis
Define Eosinophilia
Define Thrombocytosis
Define Thrombocytopenia
Define Immunity
Difference between Segmented and Banded Neutrophils
When does Eosinophillia occur?
Define and Explain Glucocorticoids
Define Haemostasis
Define Afibrinogenemia
Define Haemophilia