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VET 226-midterm

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An increase in this electrolyte can be from a urinary tract obstruction or Addison's disease.
THe volume of RBC's expressed as a percentage of the volume of whole blood. AKA hematocrit. (3 wds.)
AKA polychromatophils.
Enzyme produced by the liver. Indicator in liver disease on dogs and cats.
This describes the phase of clotting when a blood vessel is broken or torn.
This enzyme breaks down lipids in the body, and is an indicator of pancreatic diseases.
Ca+, K+ and Cl- are considered ____________.
These cells are the most abundant WBC in dogs, cats and horses.
An increase in this level can indicate stress or diabetes mellitus.
Most abundant serum protein in the blood.
Increase in this electrolyte usually indicates cancer. In pregnant animals a decrease is called eclampsia.
AKA spur cells.
Down
Important substance in activating certain factors in the clotting cascade.
Blood used to perform a CBC should be place in a___________ top tube.
Basophillic nuclear remnants in young RBC's. (3wds)
RBC fragments-can indicate DIC.
This is a waste product of muscle metabolism and is excreted by the kidneys so is considered a kidney function test.
These WBC inclusions can indicate burns, severe infection and some toxins.
____________ is the medical term for RBC production.
This WBC increases during allergic reactions and some parasitic infections.
This WBC increases with chronic infections and steroids.
BUN, Creatinine, Phosphorus and Calcium are considered function indicators for this organ.
This value represents the combined results of albumin and globulin concentrations. (2 wds.)
This level can be normally high after a meal or if the patient has a portosystemic shunt or cholestasis. (2 wds)
These WBC's are rarely seen in circulation and the blue granules contain histamine and heparin.
An increase in band neutrophils. (2 wds.)
Basophillic stippling on RBC's is an indication of this type of poisoning