<p> Central Georgia Technical College Clinical Laboratory Technology Program Clinical Practicum Worksheet #1 CLBT 2110 – Hematology/Coag</p><p>Student ______Clinical Affiliate ______</p><p>Department ______Dates of rotation ______</p><p>(Used additional sheets as necessary)</p><p>1. What is the Rule of 3’s? </p><p>2. List the maturation sequence for granulocytes. </p><p>3. What is the stain of choice for peripheral blood smears? </p><p>4. What is the stain of choice for reticulocytes? </p><p>5. Define the following terms: </p><p>Anisocytosis Poikilocytosis MCV MCH MCHC ESR Macrocytes Microcytes Polychromatophilia </p><p>6. Why and how are WBCs corrected for NRBCs? </p><p>7. What are the normal ranges for the following? </p><p>WBC Hemoglobin (male and female) Platelet PT PTT Neutrophil % Lymphocyte % Reticulocyte % (adult) </p><p>8. What is the RDW? 9. What are the functions of the following? </p><p>Eosinophils Basophils Monocytes Lymphocytes Plasma Cells </p><p>10. Which parameters are measured directly on the automated cell counter at your clinical site? Which parameters are calculated values? </p><p>11. What is the cell counting principle of electrical impedance? </p><p>12. Name the location of each of the following fluids found in the body: </p><p>CSF Pleural Pericardial Peritoneal Synovial </p><p>13. What is an LAP score? Which diseases show an increased LAP score? Which diseases show a decreased LAP score? </p><p>14. A “shift to the left” is indicative of what condition? </p><p>15. What are Dohie bodies? Howell-Jolly bodies? </p><p>16. What causes the hemolysis in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria? What is the diagnostic test? </p><p>17. What is pernicious anemia? Which blood characteristics are seen on the peripheral smear? </p><p>18. Define the following conditions: </p><p>Leukemia Pelger-Huet anomaly Chediak-Higashi anomaly AIder-Reilly anomaly May-Hegglin anomaly Gaucher’s disease </p><p>19. What factors make up each of the following? Contact family Prothrombin family Fibrinogen family </p><p>20. What is the PT? What reagents are used to measure it? What factors does it measure? What might cause it to be prolonged? </p><p>21. What is the PTT? What reagents are used to measure it? What factors does it measure? What might cause it to be prolonged? </p><p>22. Compare and contrast the test for FDPs and D-dimers. What conditions might be indicated when these tests are positive? </p><p>23. Which factor deficiency is found with classic hemophilia? Christmas disease? </p><p>24. Which clotting factors are vitamin K dependent? </p><p>25. What are mixing studies? </p>
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