List
WBC Count
1.     
Name
of the technique                                                
2.     
Fluid
used                                                                     
3.     
Parts
of the pipette                                                      
4.     
Gradation
in the pipette                                              
5.     
Amount
of fluid in pipette                                           
6.     
Bead
color                                                                     
7.     
Function
of bead                                                          
8.     
Anticoagulant
used and Percentage                          
9.     
Which
Vein used to collect blood – other areas       
10.
Name
of the chamber used                                        
11.
Name
of diluting fluid                                                 
12.
Composition
of fluid and function of each component         
13.
ml
of blood used                                                          
14.
Normal
range in
a.     
Adult
Male
b.     
Adult
Female
c.      
Lactating
females
d.     
Pregnant
females
e.     
New
born
f.       
Infant
g.     
Child
below 6years,
h.     
Children
6 -12 yrs of age.                               
15.
Causes
for increase in total count
a.     
Physiological
b.     
Pathological
                                                     
16.
Causes
for decrease in total count
a.     
Physiological
b.     
Pathological
                                                     
17.
Radiological,
clinical manifestation of deficiency of each type of cells        
18.
Oral
manifestation of deficiency with pathophysiology of each cells          
19.
Distribution
of each type of cell                                 
20.
Structure,
dimensions & function of each type of cell          
21.
Life
period of each type of cell                                   
22.
Synthesis
and differentiation of each cell                 
23.
Enzymes
& Hormone involved in production of cells           
24.
Staining
characteristics                                               
25.
Other
methods of counting DC
26.
Manual
27.
Automated                                                                    
28.
Principles
of other methods                                       
29.
What
errors could lead to false count during & how to rectify
a.     
Blood
collection
b.     
Storage
c.      
Loading
in pipette
d.     
Loading
the chamber
e.     
Coverslip
placement
f.       
Count
                                                                
30.
Function
of each type of cell                                       
31.
Site
of production                                                        
32.
Absolute
counts                                                           
33.
What
is
a.     
Leukocytosis                                                     
b.     
Leukopenia                                                       
c.      
Neutropenia                                                     
d.     
Agranulocytosis                                               
e.     
Neutrophilia                                                     
f.       
Eosinophilia                                                      
34.
Granules
characteristics & composition of
a.     
Eosinophils
b.     
Neutrophils
c.      
Monocytes                                                        
35.
Platelet
count                                                                
36.
INR
                                                                                
37.
PTT
38.
PT
39.
BT
40.
CT                                                                                   
41.
Relevance
of following to blood disorders
a.     
SGOT
b.     
SGPT                                                                  
42.
Acute
inflammation changes in DC                           
43.
Chronic
inflammation changes in DC                        
44.
Cell
count changes in HIV                                           
45.
CD4:CD8
Ratio                                                             
46.
Stabs                                                                              
47.
Shift
to right                                                                 
48.
Shift
to left                                                                    
49.
Basopenia                                                                     
50.
Eosinopenia                                                                  
51.
Drugs
which increase the number of basophils:
52.
Drugs
which decrease the number of basophils:
53.
Drugs
which increase the number of eosinophils:
54.
Drugs
which decrease the number of eosinophils:
55.
Drugs
which decrease the number of lymphocytes:
56.
Drugs
which decrease the number of monocytes:
57.
Drugs
which increase the number of neutrophils:
58.
Drugs
which decrease the number of neutrophils:  
59.
Thromobocytosis                                                         
60.
Thrombocytopenia                                                      
61.
Platelet
normal values                                                 
62.
Megakaryocytes
                                                          
63.
Conditions
in which platelet count is increased:
64.
Condition
in which platelet count is decreased:
65.
Drugs
which may increase the platelet count:
66.
Drugs
which may decrease the platelet count:         
67.
What
is the rationale, principle and normal range for the following tests:
a.     
ANEMIA
DIAGNOSIS
b.     
Blood
smear
c.      
Complete
blood cell count
d.     
Ferritin
e.     
Folic
acid
f.       
Free
erythrocyte protoporphyrin
g.     
Glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase
h.     
Iron
68.
RBC
indices
69.
RBC
distribution width
70.
Reticulocyte
count
71.
Schilling
test
72.
Total
iron-binding capacity
73.
Transferrin
74.
Transferrin
saturation
75.
Vitamin
B12
76.
COAGULATION
STUDIES
77.
Anti-thrombin
III
78.
Bleeding
time
79.
Coagulation
factor assay
80.
D-dimer
test
81.
Euglobulin
lysis time
82.
Fibrin
degradation products
83.
Fibrinogen
84.
Partial
thromboplastin time
85.
Plasminogen
86.
Protein
C
87.
Protein
S
88.
Prothrombin
time
89.
Thrombin
clotting time
90.
PLATELET
ACTIVITY TESTS
91.
Bleeding
time
92.
Platelet
aggregation test
93.
Platelet
count
94.
Platelet,
mean volume                                                  

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