Reviewer Hema Lab
Reviewer Hema Lab
It is responsible for the transport of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
Principle
cells Computation
Where in:
Dilution: 1 : 200
Correction for volume: 50
Normal Values
Male
Female
Newborn
Topic 7:
Hemoglobinometry
Hemoglobin
Is an iron containing protein molecule found in Red Blood Cells which transport
oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissue
HbA1 ( A2 B2 )
96 - 98%
HbA2 ( A2 D2 )
1.5 - 3.2%
Hb F ( A2 Y2 )
0.5 - 0.8%
Principle
Test Sample
Sources of Error
Turbid samples due to increased wbc or platelet may cause false increase result
To correct this, add 0.1 of Patient’s plasma to 5 ml of reagent and use the
solution as blank
Carboxylhemoglobin
Methemoglobin
Hemoglobin in which ferrous iron are oxidize to ferric states
Sulfhemoglobin
Normal Ranges
Male
13 - 17 g / dl
Female
11.5 - 16.5 g / dl
14 - 22 g / dl
Topic 8: Hematocrit
Determination
Hematocrit
Constitute to the volume of red blood cells over the volume of whole
blood Principle
Constitute of the use of centrifuge o separate red blood cells from whole blood
to its maximum packaging to measure the percentage expressed red blood cells
over the whole blood
Normal Values
Neonates
45 - 60%
1 year old above
24 - 44%
Women
36 - 48%
Men
40 - 55%
Methods
Micro hematocrit
Macro hematocrit
Blood Smear
Can be a key to different picture in the blood film of the patient
Cover Glass
smear
More even distribution of WBC but they are harder to master, too small for
automated strainers, and easily broken
Wedge Smear
laboratory Components
Wright’s Stain
Giemsa Stain
Leishman Stain
Jenner Stain
May - Grunwald Stain
Methanol
Fixative or stabilizer
Counting Method
Longitudinal Method
Battlement Method
If there are presence of nRBC, do not include them in the 100 WBC’s that you
counted, instead, take note of how many nRBC’s you encountered while
completing he 100 WBC, then report it as numbers of nRBC’s / 100 WBC
Presence of poikilocytes
Polychromatophilia
It is the rate at which the red blood cells settles in a tube over a given amount
of time
Factors affecting
ESR Plasma
Protein
Changes in plasma protein occur rapidly following tissue injury or in
response of inflammation
The size and number of RBC’s that show alterations in their biconcavity,
usually do not increase the ESR rate
Technical Factors
Vibration
Westergren method
Recommended
Principles