EX 2; Blood and Hemostasis Flashcards

1
Q

What are the totals of erythrocytes, leukocytes or platelets

A

erythrocytes; 5 million/cubic millimeter
leukocyte; 7000/cubic millimeter
platelets; 250000/cubic millimeter

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2
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What does the bi-concavity of the RBC do for the cell

A

high surface area-to-volume ratio for better diffusion of oxygen and CO2

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3
Q

What is the limiting factor in erthyropoiesis

A

iron

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4
Q

What is needed to protect from anemia

A

highly developed storage and recycling mechanisms of iron

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5
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This serves as a storage buffer for iron

A

ferritin

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6
Q

What is the lifespan of RBCs

A

~120 days
1% of all RBCs replaced daily
~250 million

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7
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This is the major breakdown product of hemoglobin

A

bilirubin

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8
Q

What happens to iron when it is released from destroyed RBCs

A

it is bound by transferrin and delivered to bone marrow

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9
Q

This is needed for thymine, if deficient, there is impaired cell division

A

folic acid

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10
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This is required for the action of folic acid, it requires an intrinsic factor and if there is no factor, then there is pernicious anemia

A

B12

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11
Q

How is erythropoeisis regulated

A

hormonally regulated

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12
Q

Decreased oxygen to the kidney causes what to occur

A

The secretion of erythropoeitin which activates receptors in bone marrow, leading to an increase in the rate of erythropoiesis

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13
Q

What are five causes of anemia

A
iron deficiency
bone marrow failure due to toxic drugs or cancer
blood loss
inadequate secretion of erythropoietin
excessive destruction of erythrocytes
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14
Q

What are three causes behind anemia

A

decrease the total number of erythrocytes
diminished concentration of hemoglobin
combination

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15
Q

This is a single amino acid genetic mutation in hemoglobin which distorts the RBC to form other shapes

A

Sickle cell anemia

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16
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This is the stoppage of bleeding

A

hemostasis

17
Q

What are the two processes that accomplish hemostasis

A
formation of platelet plug
blood coagulation (clotting)
18
Q

This component is critical for hemostasis

A

platelets

19
Q

This is an anti-coagulate

A

heparin