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Decks in this class (33)

Introduction to Clinical Pathology
What is clinical pathology,
What are the main 5 main tests do...,
What is characteristic of a valid...
19  cards
CBC & PCV
What 3 veins is blood most common...,
In what kind of tube is blood col...,
What 3 values do the automated he...
20  cards
Erythropoiesis & the Erythrogram
What is an erythron what does it ...,
What is hemoglobin how much of an...,
What ion is incorporated into eac...
55  cards
Absolute Reticulocyte Cases
What 2 values are used to detect ...,
What 3 values are used to classif...,
What are the main 2 things that t...
12  cards
Erythrocyte Morphology
What is the only way to accuratel...,
What are the 3 main reasons to pe...,
What are the 3 zones of a blood s...
54  cards
Anemia
What is anemia what does it cause...,
What are the 7 common clinical si...,
What are 5 non specific clinical ...
56  cards
Anemia, Pt. 2
What 2 lab findings point toward ...,
What are 3 causes of non regenera...,
What 6 things cause reduced eryth...
34  cards
Immunohematology
What is immunohematology what is ...,
What determines blood groups,
What are alloantibodies
55  cards
Leukocytes
What 2 types of information does ...,
Leukocyte morphology,
What is the leukon
60  cards
Leukogram
What is the difference between pe...,
What is left shift what does it m...,
What is orderly maturation what d...
46  cards
Platelets and Primary Hemostasis
What is hemostasis what factors a...,
What balances hemostasis,
What are the 2 things that imbala...
66  cards
Secondary Hemostasis
What is secondary hemostasis wher...,
What 2 groups of things is coagul...,
Where are coagulation factors syn...
47  cards
Coagulopathies
What is the main cause of vitamin...,
How does warfarin cause coagulopa...,
What are the 5 main clinical feat...
29  cards
Bone Marrow Disorders
What are 4 indications of bone ma...,
What is a common non specific cli...,
Where can bone marrow samples be ...
55  cards
Lymphoproliferative Disorders
What is the difference between ly...,
What is the difference between ly...,
What is multiple myeloma
52  cards
Biochemistry Profiles & Analyzer Methodologies
What ate the 3 major veterinary l...,
What are 3 goals of clinical bioc...,
Serum enzymes
54  cards
Protein & Protein Disorders
What are the 2 types of plasma pr...,
Where are most plasma proteins s,
In what animals do age related ch...
53  cards
Protein Disorders Cases
14 y o cm mixed breed dog present...,
14 y o cm mixed breed dog present...,
14 y o cm mixed breed dog present...
8  cards
Renal Biochemistry Profile
What are the main 3 functions of ...,
What 3 hormones are produced by t...,
What dictates renal excretion of ...
80  cards
Renal Biochemistry Profile, Pt. 2
How is azotemia commonly determin...,
How can pe findings and bloodwork...,
Other than dehydration what can c...
50  cards
Urinalysis
Why are urinalyses done what are ...,
How does the timing of the sample...,
What are the 3 options for urine ...
60  cards
Exam 2 Review
Select the correct statement abou...,
A bone marrow sample from a horse...,
Match the correct statements abou...
29  cards
Acid-Base
In what 2 ways is acid base statu...,
What is tco2,
What are the 4 contributors to bl...
44  cards
Electrolytes: Na, Cl, K
What is the major ion found in th...,
What are the 4 major ways sodium ...,
What are the 3 mechanisms of hypo...
48  cards
Water Balance & Hydration Status
How much of the body is made up o...,
What is the difference between os...,
How is osmolality measured what e...
35  cards
Hepatobiliary & Muscle Disorders
What are the general functions of...,
What are the 3 supplies of blood ...,
What makes up the portal triad wh...
58  cards
Lipids & Glucose
What is hyperlipidemia hypolipidemia,
What are the 5 major functions of...,
What happens to dietary lipids af...
48  cards
Pancreas & Gastrointestinal Tract
Where are endocrine pancreatic ce...,
Where are exocrine pancreatic cel...,
What are the 4 major stimuli for ...
56  cards
Endocrine System: Calcium, Phosphorus, Parathyroid
What are the major functions of c...,
What are the major functions of p...,
Where is magnesium found what fun...
57  cards
Endocrine System: Thyroid
Where is the thyroid found what 2...,
What regulates the thyroid what 2...,
Which thyroid hormone is produced...
40  cards
Endocrine: Adrenal Glands
How does the raas affect the adre...,
What,
What is the hypothalamic pituitar...
45  cards
Endocrine Cases
Case 8 y o fs bichon frise presen...,
Case 8 y o fs bichon frise presen...,
Case 8 y o fs bichon frise presen...
15  cards
Cytology & Effusions
What are the 3 major types of sam...,
What are the pros to running cyto...,
What are some cons to running cyt...
37  cards

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