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What is the patient's Lymphocyte percentage relative to the given reference range?
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?
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?
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?
What is the absolute difference between Mr. Hariom's Eosinophil percentage and his Basophil percentage?
If the patient's haemoglobin was measured in g/L, which of the following would be closest to his result?
If the patient's haemoglobin was measured in g/L, which of the following would be closest to his result?
Flashcards
Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin
The amount of hemoglobin in the blood, measured in grams per deciliter (g/dL).
Total W.B.C.Count
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
Differential W.B.C.Polymorph
The percentage of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in the blood.
Lymphocyte
Lymphocyte
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Eosinophil
Eosinophil
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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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