List several methods (other than bleeding time: Ivy method, clotting time, Lee & White method) and explain the principle of tests for clotting and bleeding time
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List several methods (other than bleeding time: Ivy method, clotting time, Lee & White method) and explain the principle of tests for clotting and bleeding time.
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- a: Name the standard method for the determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR. b: Name two conditions in which ESR is raised. c: State the principle of the test. d: Explain the mechanism of the test. e: What is the clinical significance of the test. f: State two precautions to be observed during the test.1: Name the standard method for the determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR. b: Name two conditions in which ESR is raised. c: State the principle of the test. d: Explain the mechanism of the test. e: What is the clinical significance of the test. f: State two precautions to be observed during the test. 2: State the principle for the determination of Hb using the haemoglobincyanide method. b: Given that the vol of blood taken is 20uL, and the vol of the diluting fluid is 5.0ml. Calculate the dilution factor.Explain each: Why observe the following when doing ETS blood collection? a. Expiry date of blood collection tube b. Proper assembly of adapter, needle, and collection tubes Cleaning of puncture site in an inward to outward circular motion c. Puncture site after antiseptic has air dried d. Mixing blood and no pre-labelling of collection tubes e. Removal of tourniquet prior to needle drawing from vein f. Applying pressure to the site after blood collection
- How do you administer a direct IV or IV bolus? Is direct IV and IV bolus the same? And when you administer via direct IV, does the solution of the direct IV (i.e. ceftazidime, meropenem, etc.) affects the continuous infusion (i.e. Lactated ringer, KCl, NaCl)Order: Diltiazem HCI 125 mg in 100 mL D5W to infuse at 20 mg/hr. Available: only Usual Dosage: See package insert. DISCARD UNUSED PORTION. Non-latex. Store under refrigeration 2-8°C (36-46°F). Date removed from refrigeration NDC 10019-510-79 Diltiazem HCI Injection Date to be discarded 25 mg/5 mL (5 mg/mL) Baxter Healthcare Corporation FOR DIRECTIV BOLUS INJECTION Deerfield, IL 60015 USA 462-463-01 Determine the following: a. How many milliliters will you add to the IV? (Enter numeric value only.) mL (01)00310019510798 b. Determine the rate in mL/hr. (Consider the medication in the volume.) mL/hrWhich of the following is NOT a feature of an ideal cardiac marker? 1) absolutely specificity 2) ability to predict future occurrence of cardiac disease 3) close estimation of the magnitude of cardiac damage 4) higher sensitivity no references, just homework
- Discuss the significance of the following tests and what constituent is being detected: Keller-Kiliani test Froth test Liebermann-Burchard test Capillary Tubes test Kedde test Froth test Capillary Tubes testWhat is the primary goal of pretransfusion compatibility testing? Describe the specimen requirements for pretransfusion testing. List and discuss the tests required in compatibility tests for recipients. Differentiate major and minor crossmatch. Compare serologic and computer crossmatching procedures.Discuss how you will ensure an adequately prepared thin blood film in the following situations:A. In a polycythaemic sample (high concentration of red blood cells);B. In an anaemic sample (low concentration of red blood cells).