4,0 '0 . Provide the correct RBC indices and KBC description. 4. Calculate the RBC indices...
5. Calculate the RBC indices for patient D: RBC count 4.79 x 106/uL, Hgb 12.5 g/dl, Het 36.0 % . Provide the correct RBC indices and RBC description. 6. Calculate the RBC indices for patient D: RBC count 5.55 x 10s/uL, Hgb 9.8 g/dl, Hct 25.0 % . Provide the correct RBC indices and RBC description.
1. Calculate the RBC indices for Patient A: RBC count 4.50 million/uL, Hgb 13.5 g/dl, Hct 40.0 % . Provide the correct RBC indices and RBC description Calculate the RBC indices for patient B: RBC count 2.72 million/uL, Hgb 10.1 g/dl, Hct 30.0 % . Provide the correct RBC indices and RBC description 2.
Calculate the MCV, MCH, and MCHC indices given the following information. 1) RBC: 5.0 X 1012 HCT: 45% HGB: 16.0 g/dL 2) RBC: 2.3 X 1012 HCT: 22% HGB: 7.3 g/dL 3) RBC: 6.1 X 1012 HCT: 50% HGB: 18 g/dL
Please calculate the RBC indices for each of the following data sets. Identify the class of anemia based on the calculations. Show all calculations 1. Hematocrit = 24.5% RBC Count = 3.5 (x10/L.) Hemoglobin-8.0 g/di MCV = MCH = MCHC = Anemia type - 2. Hematocrit = 34.5% RBC Count = 3.9 (x10/L) Hemoglobin-12.0 g/dl MCV = MCH = MCHC Anemia type - 3. Hematocrit = 18.5% RBC Count = 2.5 (x10/L) Hemoglobin-6.0 g/dl MCV = MCH MCHC = Anemia...
(8) In evaluating values and indices during the progression leading to folate deficiency anemia in an adult male, which of the following sequences is/are correct? (circle the a) low folate intake decrease serum folate decreased RBC folate an RDW -17 b) a prolonged RBC folate concentration of 260 nmol/IL would lead to an elevated MCV c) acute renal failure as well as liver disease would result in further decreases in serum folate d) all of the above e) a and...
RESULTS Run two patients or control samples on the Medonie. Check the results to make sure that specimen with abnormal results or flags are repeated. Staple the reports together and attach to your lab sheet QUESTIONS 1. For each of the following RBC indices, designate if it is DIRECTLY measured or CALCULATED by automated cell counters a. Hemoglobin: b. Hematocrit: c. MCV: d. MCH: c. MCHC: f. RDW: 2. Please calculate the missing RBC indices for each of the following...
Clinical Lab
Mr. L. Cage visits his physician due to a difficult time with various symptoms. He reports being in generally good health and an active jogger, until about two weeks ago. He began experiencing fatigue, as well as some respiratory symptoms. The respiratory symptoms are controllable by over the counter allergy medications, but the fatigue has been g worse. Around a week ago Mr. Cage noted that the fatigue got particularly acute while jogging. He's avoided jogging, but this...
Clinical Lab
Mr. L. Cage visits his physician due to a difficult time with various symptoms. He reports being in generally good health and an active jogger, until about two weeks ago. He began experiencing fatigue, as well as some respiratory symptoms. The respiratory symptoms are controllable by over the counter allergy medications, but the fatigue has been g worse. Around a week ago Mr. Cage noted that the fatigue got particularly acute while jogging. He's avoided jogging, but this...
Introductory scenario A 30-year-old Hispanic woman visits her primary care physician with complaints of fever, joint pain, and a rash on her hands and face. The patient reports that the rash worsens after spending time in the sun. The patient also reports a decrease in energy and appetite. The physician suspects the patient has an autoimmune disease but needs to gather more data to diagnose a specific disease such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or multiple sclerosis....
Case Study : A 70-yr-old male, who had been getting progressively more tired and lethargic the past few months, sought medical advice. The patient appeared thin with noticeable pallor of the nail beds and mucus membranes. A CBC revealed his hemoglobin to be 9.1 g/dL and his hematocrit was 30.0%. He was placed on iron supplementation and told to return for follow-up blood work in six weeks. Six weeks later his hematocrit had dropped to 25.7% (see CBC below). CBC...