Note: Retain ONE decimal place for your FINAL results. 11. A male patient has an MCV...
11. A male patient has an MCV 107.8 fL, RBC of 4.51 x1012, and an MCH-33.1 pg. a. What is his Het value? b. What is his HgB value? c Describe his RBC morphology d. Is he anemic (Y/N)? e. What's your basis of the assessment of anemia (Low HgB/Low Hct/Both low/Both normal)? Show your calculations:
13. Ann, She has the following CBC values: Hct a. What is her MCV value? a 21-year-old female patient, presents with nausea, fatigue, and edema of the feet and ankles. 34.7%, RBCs-4,29 x10 x101, and HgB 12.2 g/dl. b. What is her MCHC value? c. Describe her RBC morphology d. Is she anemic (YN)? e. What's your basis of the assessment of anemia f. List ONE possible cause for her condition and g. What test would you administer to narrow...
Case Study: The parents took John, the 4 year old Greek patient to a pediatrician for a checkup. A CBC revealed the following results: CBCDIFFERENTIAL WBC =11.4 x 109/LSegs=55% RBC=1.7 x 1012/LBands=1% Hgb=8.3 g/dLLymph=36% Hct=24%Mono=7% Plt=172 x 109/LEos=1% MCV=69 fLModerate poikilocytosis, polychromasia, MCH=21 pgand many target cells; few teardrop cells observed MCHC=29% 1. Based upon the indices, classify the anemia morphologically. 2. Name 3 disorders that frequently present with the same morphology that dominates this smear. 3. List 2 additional...
(2) Just over 2 weeks ago (15 days ago), a 35 yr. old male subject presented with complaints tiredness" and that he "fatigues easily" with any simple exertion. At that time a blood sample was taken his CBC values were: (15 pts) RBCs = 3.99 x 1012 cells/L, Het = 42.8 %, HigB = 10.1 g/dL. Answer Based on these values, was he anemic? ( Yes / No) Based on: Low Hct/ Low HgB/ Both Low / Both Normal (...
Case Study: The parents took John, the 4 year old Greek patient to a pediatrician for a checkup. A CBC revealed the following results: CBC WBC = RBC Hgb Hct Plt MCV = MCH = MCHC 11.4 x 10%/L 1.7 x 1012/1 8.3 g/dL 24% 172 x 10°/L 69 IL DIFFERENTIAL Segs = 55% Bands 1% Lymph 36% Mono- 7% Eos 1% Moderate poikilocytosis, polychromasia, and many target cells; few teardrop cells observed 21 pg 29% 1. Based upon the...
write the probable patient in the white box. (7) You are evaluating a 57 yr. old symptomatic for anemia. At that time, Current, follow-up blood test data is also the table, and answer the questions that follow. (30 points) 2 weeks ago with complaints tests were done as indicated in the table below ted. Calculate and insert the blood index data in patient who presented Index 2 wks RBC #(x1012/L) | | 3.22 9.2 33.4 16.3 3.31 HgB (g/dL) Hct...
(6) You are monitoring the progress of 3 patients (Bill, Greg, and Joan). Joan is a 37 yr old non- preg female suffering from a chronic folate deficiency anemia, Bill (33 yr old male) is recovering from surgery after a traumatic motorcycle accident, while Greg (40 yr old male) is being monitored following the accidental, potent Folate antagonist, but this was almost 2 months ago. (27 pts) ingestion (over a 5-week period) of a You have the data sets below....
using the data answer the questions 0 Clinical values are reported to one decimal place; please report your final calculations accordingly. Must show calculations and units for credit. Please put answers in the space provided. (1) You are monitoring a 60 yrs, old male who began taking a drug with known Folate antagonist ("antifolate") properties 9 weeks ago and is now half way through his treatment gimen. His current lab values are: (14 points | REC# (x 1015 | MCV...
CASE STUDY 6 A 28-year-old man presents to the emergency department with a complaint of abdominal pain. He appears quite ill with nausea, cold sweats, and tachycardia. He had taken aspirin when he started feeling sick. The patient appears slightly jaundiced and on further questioning admits that his urine had been dark and discolored that day. The preliminary impression was of acute appendicitis. Pertinent Hematology Results (refer to normal values in your text) WBC 6.3 x 10°/L RBC 1.00 x...
Please be detailed with your respond CASE STUDY 4 History 37 year old male. Lifelong history of a seizure disorder, treated since age two. At a routine check with his neurologist, he complained of fatigue, exertional dyspnea, and lightheadedness over the past 2-3 months. He appeared pale, but otherwise his physical exam was within normal limits. He was found to have a decreased hemoglobin, and was referred to Hematology Clinic CBC (with microscopic differential) RBC HGB НСТ MCV MCH MCHC...