Name Date Lab Section I was present and performed this exercise DATA SHEET 11-1 Differential Blood...
Kourtney and Khloe collected the following data from the differential white blood cell count experiment. Use the data to answer questions 7-9 Number Counted 38 Cell Type Basophils Eosinophils Lymphocytes Monocytes Neutrophils 58 7. What is the total number of leukocytes that Kourtney and Khloe counted? 8. Use Kourtney and Khloe's data to calculate the percentage of basophils present in their sample. 9. Assuming the blood sample came from a healthy individual, Kourtney and Khloe obviously don't know how to...
A “blood count” is a widely-used laboratory test. The test consists of (1) a count of the total number of white blood cells in a blood sample and (2) how many lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils are present in the sample. The probability of being a neutrophil is 0.06. Assuming a binomial probabilistic model for the number of neutrophils, determine: a) What is the probability that 4 out of 100 white blood cells in the sample are neutrophils? b)...
Differential white blood cell count can signal disease LAB Blood Report CBC Profile Name: Brown, Roger Acct: 04797747 Reg: 11/27/12 Age/Sex: 61/M Status: ADMIN Attend Dr: Kevin, Larry SPEC#: 0303:AS:H00102T COLL: 12/03/12-0520 STATUS: COMP RECD: 12/03/12-0647 SUBM DR: Kevin, Larry ENTERED: 12/03/12-0002 OTHER DR: NONE, PER PT ORDERED: CBC W/ MAN DIFF REQ #: 01797357 • Question 1) Based on the LAB Blood Report analysis of leukocytes determine what kind of infection is the patient suffering from Test Result Normal...
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the qu 1) Normally, the amount of plasma in whole blood is than the amount of formed elements: 1) C plasma makes up approximately percent of whole blood A) greater; 65 B) less; 45 @ greater; 55 D) less; 30 2) The most numerous blood cells are 2) 8 red blood cells B) lymphocytes C) neutrophils D) monocytes 3) Granulocytes include 3) A) eosinophils, monocytes, neutrophils C)...
ek Four Lecture Assignment: Case Studies Week Four-Case Studies: Review the information given in the following case studies and answer all questions to the best of your ability. Remember that case studies are intended to spur critical thinking. You will need to take the information you were introduced into the MLT program and combine that with advanced theory in order to answer the questions below. Please note that grammar and punctuation will be evaluated as well. (Each question is worth...
physiology lab Date tory Report)。 Section DATA FROM EXERCISE 6.2 Total Cell Count WBC perim cell count: 2. values to the normal range, and write your conclusions in this space. Differential White Blood Cell Count Count each type of white blood cell (leukocyte), and record the number in the following table. Next, determine your total of leukocytes counted (roughl these values in this table (see plate 1 for normal values) B. 1. ly 100). Now, calculate the percentage of each...
A 58-year-old white man presented to his physician for evaluation of leukocytosis found incidentally on a complete blood count performed at a health fair. He had no current complaints, but when questioned, reported felling of fullness in the left upper quadrant of his abdomen. He reported no recent fevers night sweats, or weight loss. He worked as a supervisor in an automobile assembly plant. On physical examination, he was found to have splenomegaly, with the spleen tip barely palpable below...
Jean L., a 30-year-old white woman, was seen in the office of a rheumatologist. She was diagnosed in childhood with rheumatoid arthritis. Even at the relatively young age of 30 years old, the joints of her hands were noticeably enlarged and deformed and her gait was affected by knee and hip pain. Among her admission laboratory results are those shown in Table 3-4. Table 3-4 Jean L. Adult Female Reference Range Reference Range for Absolute Values (x 109IL) WBC RBC Hb Hct MCV...
A 65-year-old man has chills, high spiking fevers, cough, and signs of consolidation in the left lower lobe of his lung. Blood is drawn for a CBC, sputum is collected for Gram stain and culture, and a chest X-ray film is obtained. Laboratory data are: Hemoglobin: 14.5 g/dL Hematocrit: 42% Red cell indices: All within normal limits White cell count: 24.0 ´ 109/L White cell differential: Segmented neutrophils: 33% Band neutrophils: 61% Lymphocytes: 6% Platelet estimate: Normal with normal morphology...
Procedures Blood Lab Corp Specimen 100-200-3000 Type S Primary Lab PD Report Status COMPLETE Page# 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FASTING: Y PHONE 480-123-4567 DOB: 5/30/1968 PATIENT NAME DOE, JOHN SEX M AGE (YR.MOS.) 40/1 TEST RESULT LIMITS LAB Hemoglobin Alc Hemoglobin Alc 5.5 % < 7.0 Diabetic Adult < 7.0 Healthy Adult 4.8 - 5.9 (DCCT/NGSP) American Diabetes Association’s Summary of Glycemic Recommendations for Adults with Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c <7.0%. More stringent glycemic goals (A1c < 6.0%) may further reduce complications at the...