Dr. Abdel Gawad's Blood Practical Lecture 8
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How can you deal with blood? Wear ______

gloves

How can you deal with blood? Use the disposable lancet only ______

ONCE

Interpretation of the test = when results decrease and when results ______

increase

Hematocrit Value Method: ______ micro tube

<p>Glass</p> Signup and view all the answers

Hematocrit Value Method: Anticoagulant used: ______, Oxalate, Heparin

<p>Citrate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Hematocrit Value Method: ______

<p>Centrifugation</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ Time (depending on the puncture site)

<p>Bleeding</p> Signup and view all the answers

Coagulation time: Add calcium chloride or ______

<p>oxalate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Blood Handling Procedures

  • Always wear gloves when handling blood samples.
  • Ensure the finger is sterilized before drawing blood.
  • Use disposable lancets only once to prevent contamination.

Hematocrit Value

  • The hematocrit value can indicate changes in health based on increases or decreases in results.
  • Measurement method includes using glass microtubes.
  • Anticoagulants for hematocrit values include citrate, oxalate, and heparin.
  • Centrifugation is essential for determining hematocrit values.

Blood Indices

  • Blood indices provide important information regarding blood components and function.

Slide Technique Method

  • The slide technique is commonly used for preparing blood samples for microscopic examination.

Cross Matching

  • Cross matching is crucial for ensuring compatibility between donor and recipient blood during transfusions.

Bleeding Time

  • Bleeding time may vary depending on the puncture site.
  • Conditions affecting bleeding time include thrombocytopenic purpura, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and hypofibrinogenemia.

Coagulation Time

  • Coagulation time is measured to evaluate blood clotting ability and can indicate various hematological conditions.

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This quiz is based on Dr. Abdel Gawad's lecture 8 on blood practical, covering topics such as handling blood, lancet use, and hematocrit value interpretation.

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