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Name______________________Hour______Blood Cell LabPart I – Obtain a blood smear slide from up front. Find 25 WBC’s under high power. Record the number of these cells that are:WBC Count________% of WBC 1. Neutrophil 2. Lymphocyte 3. Monocyte 4. Eosinophil 5. BasophilNow, calculate the percentage of WBC. Simply add the total number of WBC and divide the total number of cells by the number of the specific WBC. Answer the following questions: 1) What is neutrophilia? What can cause this condition? 2) What is neutropenia? What can cause this condition? 3) What is eosinophilia? What can cause this condition? 4) What is lymphocytosis? What can cause this condition?Part II - Total RBC and WBC counts are a routine part of any physical exam, and most clinical agencies use computers to conduct these counts. Since white blood cells are an important part of the body’s defense system, it is essential to note any abnormalities in them. The normal range for Total WBC count is between 4000 cells/mm3 and 11,000 cells/mm3. Visit the website: to view 4 patients and do an analysis of white blood cell count to diagnose the patient.Total WBC CountPatient ## of WBCFormula# WBC/mm31?# WBC X 2000 =?2?# WBC X 2000 =?3?# WBC X 2000 =?4?# WBC X 2000 =?Determine your diagnosis for the following patients. You should diagnose with one of the following responses:?Leukocytosis, Leukopenia or Normal.What is the difference between Leukopenia and Leukocytosis?Diagnosis of patient 1 (GRACIE)______________________Diagnosis of patient 2? (ROBERT)_____________________Diagnosis of patient 3? (AMY)_________________________Diagnosis of patient 4? (JILL)_________________________ ................
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