PNB 2265- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 33 pages long!)

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Blood: objectives, define the major composition of plasma and formed elements in the blood. She visited her physician for an annual checkup , and a cbc was conducted. Her white blood cell count is revealed to be 6. 4k/ul. Blood- continued: objectives, define the major composition of plasma and formed elements in the blood. Interpret clinical tests (hematocrit, cbc) to predict blood composition/pathology (e. g. anemias, polycythemia) Hemoglobin) blue graph- less likely to bind, bind less tightly right= release, left shift- loading of hemoglobin. Fetal hemoglobin- left shifted curve, increased the binding affinity, The curve describes the big picture, the total population of rbc in: under normal healthy conditions, we go to p50, blood disorders, anemia: Failure of blood to oxygenate the tissues: pie chart- red (rbc) yellow (platelets, formed. Elements: low rbc content in the blood, top hat question: Diagnosing anemia: patient 1 &3- normal, patient 1 -rbc.

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