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    Rubber Egg Lab

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    diffusion‚ osmosis‚ osmotic pressure‚ passive transport‚ and active transport. Explain what happened to the blood cells at the various levels of concentration. Be sure to refer to the solutions as being hypotonic‚ hypertonic and isotonic. The plasma membranes are made up of proteins that form pores and channels‚ cholesterol to provide membrane stability and carbohydrate molecules for cell recognition. The most abundant component found in the plasma membrane is the phospholipid‚ which is bilayer

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    Dissociative Disorder

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    7|| International Normalized Ratio (INR)|||1.0-3.5|| Clotting Factors||||| D-Dimer||||| Drug Therapeutic Levels:||||| Digoxin||||| Theophylline||||| Dilantin||||| Peak and Trough||||| Gentamicin||||| Vancomycin||||| Other||||| Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs):||||RA| ||||Supplemental L/min| pH (alkaline or acidity)||||| Partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2 or PCO2)||||| Partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2 orP02)||||| Bicarbonate Level (HCO3)||||| Saturation

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    Blueprint Exam 6

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    Thrombocytopenia – 1 Polycythemia – 1 Neutropenia – 2 Blood transfusions – 2 Idiopathic thrombocytopenia pupura -1 Bone Marrow Aspiration -1 Math 3. Studyguide Exam #6 HEMATOLOGY 1) Differentiate among the different types of blood cells and their functions. Red blood cells- Erythrocytes- Transportation of gases‚ acid base balance‚ White blood cells or Leukocytes- originate from stem cells Agranulocytes- Lymphocytes- immune response. T-cells and B-cells Monocytes- potent phagocytic‚ arrive early at

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    Doping in Sports

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     The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PEDS) in sports is commonly referred to as doping.  The word doping is probably derived from the Dutch word dop‚ the name of an alcoholic beverage made of grape skins used by Zulu warriors in order to enhance their prowess in battle. The term became current around the turn of the 20th century‚ originally referring to illegal drugging of racehorses.  ‘Doping’ however is as old as competitive sport itself.  Modern times - In 1904 Olympics

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    a circumstance when liver function has less. The diseases that lead to cirrhosis do so because they injure and kill liver cells‚ and the inflammation and repair that is associated with the dying liver cells causes scar tissue to form. The liver cells that do not die multiply in an attempt to replace the cells that have died. This results in clusters of newly-formed liver cells (regenerative nodules) within the scar tissue. The symptoms of cirrhosis vary with the stage of the illness. In the beginning

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    Case Study

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    Fatigued: A Case on Blood 1. Oxygenation Status Immune Status - Red Blood Cells - White Blood Cells - Hemoglobin - Hematocrit Hemostasis - Platelets 2. Some Harold’s results of his CBC are abnormal and because of these results Harold can suffer from physiological effects. For example‚ his abnormal WBC counts. 3. Doctors determined that Harold is anemic‚ meaning he is suffering from anemia. Anemia is a condition in which your blood has a lower than normal number

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    medicine. Biochemistry discusses the chemistry of various body portion like the blood‚ urine or any other fluids‚ since medical technologists analyze those to determine a disease. Biochemistry will help medical technologists understand physiological disorders and diseases. In biochemistry we study about the cell it’s parts‚ functions and chemical reactions‚ a medical technologists should understand the cell because it is the cell‚ which is being observed whenever someone is trying to figure out what is

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    Diffusion and Osmosis Lab

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    begin‚ I removed set 1 from the refrigerator and compared the distance the dye had diffused in each of the 3 test tubes with the corresponding test tubes of set 2 that had been kept at room temperature. Next‚ I held each tube vertically in front of a white sheet of paper‚ and then used a metric meter to measure how far the dye had diffused from the gelatin’s surface (in millimeters). I then recorded each of these distances in my lab manual. I repeated this step for each of the test tubes in both set

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    Medical Terminology

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    Final - Med Term Question Answer False True or False - A word cannot end with a combining form (word root + vowel). False True or False - The definition of a medical word usually begins with defining the prefix first‚ the suffix second and the word root last. False True or False - Paralysis occurring on only one half of the body is known as quadriplegia. True True or False - Hyper-‚ hypo-‚ and poly- are all prefixes that indicate measurement. False True or False - Bi-‚ mono-‚ and primi-

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    Key Terms

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    including the anus. abdominoplasty – plastic surgery of the surface of the abdomen. abduction – moving away from the midline of the body; opposite motion of adduction (often dictated as “a-b-duction”). aberrant – wandering; abnormal. ABGs – arterial blood gases. abject – existing in a low condition (as in abject poverty). ablation – total removal of a part‚ normal or abnormal‚ by surgical or chemical means. ablative measures for VIN (vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia) - abnormal – not typical; unusual

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