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NAME: Ivy Skipper DATE: 11/28/2023 Lab Report Hematology: Introduction to Blood This lab report is for you to reflect on what you completed and learned in this simulation, and to practice your written scientific communication skills. Include enough detail to clearly describe the lab experience to someone who understands the concepts but has not participated in the simulation. Use correct scientific terminology whenever applicable. Sections 1. Describe the overall objective and make a hypothesis 2. Introduce relevant background knowledge on this topic 3. Summarize the steps taken in the simulation 4. Explain any obtained results 5. Discuss the conclusions and implications 1 Copyright Labster ApS 2021 All Rights Reserved
1. Describe the overall objective and make a hypothesis. What is the overall purpose of the experiments or activities? Make a hypothesis. Recall that the hypothesis is a claim that answers a question or makes a prediction about an event that has not yet occurred. Hint: The purpose is often stated in the welcome message of the simulation (as shown in the example image below). For your entry make sure to include the following: Include one statement that describes the overall objective in your own words. Include one statement that describes the hypothesis. We will analyze the blood of three different patients. This process will entail collection, dissection, and distinguishing anomalies in the blood through testing. We will then observe the collected data to form a diagnosis so that the patients may receive suitable treatment. My hypothesis is that all three patients will have some type of disease or disorder. 2 Copyright Labster ApS 2021 All Rights Reserved
2. Introduce relevant background knowledge on this topic. What have you learned in class or researched on your own that would help prepare for this simulation? Hint: You can review the “THEORY” section in the simulation (as shown in the example image below) For your entry make sure to include the following: Include at least three important details from the lab “Theory” tab, the Lab Manual, or other resources, in your lab report that supports the simulation activity. Different types of blood disorders can affect people, causing conditions like anemia, lymphoma, myeloma, leukemia, and sickle cell anemia. Recognizable symptoms, such as excessive bleeding, swelling, and blood in stool or urine, can be indicators of potential blood disorders, prompting doctors to order blood tests to assess and diagnose the issue. Diagnostic tests for blood disorders include a range of procedures, such as the use of a Hematology Analyzer and microscopic examination of blood slides, allowing for the identification and visualization of abnormalities in various blood cell types. 3 Copyright Labster ApS 2021 All Rights Reserved
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