Complete Blood Count and Urine Examination

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What is the patient's Lymphocyte percentage relative to the given reference range?

  • Within the lower half of the range.
  • Below the lower limit of the range.
  • Within the upper half of the range. (correct)
  • Above the upper limit of the range.

Based on the provided results, which component of the Complete Blood Count is outside the typical biological reference range?

  • Total W.B.C. Count
  • Monocyte (correct)
  • Haemoglobin
  • Eosinophil

If a patient had a Polymorph percentage of 70%, how would this compare to Mr. Hariom's results?

  • Lower than Mr. Hariom's result.
  • Higher than Mr. Hariom's result, but outside the reference range.
  • The same as Mr. Hariom's result.
  • Higher than Mr. Hariom's result and still within the reference range. (correct)

What is the absolute difference between Mr. Hariom's Eosinophil percentage and his Basophil percentage?

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If the patient's haemoglobin was measured in g/L, which of the following would be closest to his result?

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Flashcards

Hemoglobin

The amount of hemoglobin in the blood, measured in grams per deciliter (g/dL).

Total W.B.C.Count

The total number of white blood cells in the blood, measured in cells per cubic millimeter (cells/mm^3).

Differential W.B.C.Polymorph

The percentage of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in the blood.

Lymphocyte

The percentage of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, in the blood.

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Eosinophil

The percentage of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, in the blood.

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Study Notes

Complete Blood Count Results

  • Patient: Mr. HARIOM, 17 years old, Male
  • Collection Date: 12/01/2025
  • Total White Blood Cell (WBC) Count: 7200 /cumm (4000-11000 /cumm)
  • Differential WBC:
    • Polymorphs: 64% (40-75%)
    • Lymphocytes: 30% (20-40%)
    • Eosinophils: 05% (0-6%)
    • Monocytes: 01% (2-10%)
    • Basophils: 00% (<1%)
  • Hemoglobin: 13.7 g% (Men: 13.0-17.0 g%; Women: 11.5-16.0 g%)
  • Platelet Count: 1.56 /cumm (1.5-4.0 Lacs/cumm)
  • MCV: 84.0 fl (80-100 fl)
  • MCH: 31.2 pg (27pg - 32pg)
  • MCHC: 37.2 g/dl (32-36 g/dl)
  • RBC Count: 4.71 million/cmm (4.2-5.5 million/cmm)
  • RDW-CV: 12.1 %
  • RDW-SD: 34.9 fL

Urine Examination Results

  • Volume: 30 mL
  • Color: Pale Yellow
  • Specific Gravity: 1.010
  • Appearance: Clear
  • pH: 6.0 (4.5-8.0)
  • Sugar: NIL mg/dL
  • Protein: NIL mg/dL
  • Ketone bodies: NIL mg/dL
  • Bile Pigment: NIL mg/dL
  • Bile Salt: NIL
  • Microscopic Examination:
    • RBC: 2-3 (0-2/hpf)
    • Pus Cells: 3-4 (0-5/hpf)
    • Epithelial Cells: NIL
    • Casts: NIL
    • Crystals: NIL
    • Bacteria: NIL

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