Ans:- RBC indices:- RBC indices are the blood tests that provide informations about the haemoglobin content and size of red blood cells .
Abnormal valves indicated anemia and which type of anemia it is.
Under this mainly MCV:- mean corpuscular volume, MCH:- mean corpuscular haemoglobin, MCHC:- mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration comes...
And the normal values of these tests are as follows:- for mcv it is 80-96 fl/ red cell in adult,
For mch it is 27-33 picogram /cell in adult,
For mchc it is 33-36g/dl in adult..
1. RBC indices for patient A is shown in following image:-
2. RBC indices for patient B is shown in following image:-
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...
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.
4,0 '0 . Provide the correct RBC indices and KBC description. 4. Calculate the RBC indices for patient D: RBC count 3.79 x 106/uL, Hgb 11.6 g/dl, Hct 32.0 % . Provide the correct RBC indices and RBC description. 5. Calculate the RBC indices for patient D: RBC count 4.79 x 106/uL, Hgb 12.5 g/dl
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
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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...
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