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WBC hematology intro review
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- Q1linear grouping of granules associated with AMLAuer rods30s
- Q2Neutrophils appear bi-lobedPelger Huet30s
- Q3Thought to be remnants of the rough endoplasmic reticulumDohle bodies30s
- Q4Associated with severe infection, result of denatured proteins from rheumatoid arthritis, or autophagocytosisToxic granulation30s
- Q5Indicate impending patient death. Are thought to be lipid-rich inclusions derived from lipofuscin-like material released from necrotic liver cells.Green crystals30s
- Q6complete blood countCBC30s
- Q7red blood cell or erythrocyteRBC30s
- Q87.6umRBC size30s
- Q9White blood cell or leukocyteWBC30s
- Q10See imageAcronym for wbc ‘s from greatest number to least30s
- Q11Neutrophils, lymphocyte, monocyte, eosinophil, basophilNever Let Maria E bay stands for....30s
- Q12Poly, PMN, Seg, Poly morpho nuclear leukocyteNeutrophil30s
- Q13Immature poly rule fo filament or 1/3 diameterBand30s
- Q14T cell or B cellLymphocyte30s
- Q15found in allergy and parasitic helminth infectionsEosinophils30s