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- Describe the structural differences associated with antigens displayed on the surface of red blood cells. Please provide specific descriptions for each blood type and explain the cause of this differencesA nurse is caring for a client whose hemoglobin count is reduced after a history of chronic bleeding. The client wants to know what the hematologic and lymphatic system comprises and how they are affected by this condition. Explain.Provide the expected result of clotting time if the patient is afflicted with the following condition. P if Prolonged and N if Normal. 1.1 Vascular Disorder 1.2 Fibrinogen Deficiency 1.3 Prothrombin Deficiency 1.4 Factor VII Deficiency 1.5 Classic Hemophilia
- Which information is important for the nurse to remember about essential thrombocythemia? Along with increased platelets, there may also be an increase in: A. red blood cells. B. Reed-Sternberg cells. C. M protein cells. D. mast cells.A white blood cell (WBC) count and WBC differential are performed. WBC count: 7.0x10°/L; of 100 WBCs classified: 70% neutrophils, 20% lymphocytes, 7% monocytes, 2% eosinophils, and 1% basophil. The absolute lymphocyte count isWhich statement would be consistent with the following WBC differential: Total WBC: Elevated Neutrophils: Normal Lymphocytes: Normal Basophils: Normal Eosinophils: Elevated a.This patient does not have an infection. b.This patient probably has a parasitic infection. c.This patient probably has a bacterial infection and allergies. d.This patient probably has a viral infection.
- Match the names of the blood cells in column B with their descriptions in column A. Some names are used more than once. Column A Column B(1) destroys parasites (a) erythrocyte(2) has two types of granules (b) neutrophil(3) does not use diapedesis (c) eosinophil(4) stops the allergic response (d) basophil (e) lymphocyte (f) monocyte (5) the only cell that is not spherical (6) granulocyte that phagocytizes bacteria (7) the largest blood cell (8) granulocyte with the smallest granules…Using ALL of these terms: antigen antibodies plasma erythrocvte please describe WHY a person with B- blood cannot receive blood from a person with AB+ blood. Make sure to explain WHICH antigens and antibodies are involved!Having trouble understanding Rh blood type. Rh+ is a universal donor. Giving an Rh- person Rh+ blood will not have an adverse effect?