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Title: The Language of Medicine


1
Cardiovascular System and Blood Dr. Michael P.
Gillespie
2
Chapter Goals
  • Identify terms relating to the composition,
    formation, and function of blood.
  • Differentiate among the different types of blood
    groups.
  • Identify terms related to blood clotting.
  • Build words and recognize combining forms used in
    blood system terminology.

3
Chapter Goals
  • Describe various pathologic conditions affecting
    blood.
  • Describe various laboratory tests and clinical
    procedures used with hematologic disorders, and
    recognize relevant abbreviations.
  • Apply your new knowledge to understanding medical
    terms in their proper contexts, such as medical
    reports and records.

4
Introduction
  • Blood Transports foods, gases, and wastes to and
    from the cells of the body
  • Other transported items
  • chemical messengers
  • blood proteins, white blood cells, and platelets

5
Composition of Blood
  • cells
  • plasma
  • water
  • proteins
  • sugar
  • salts
  • hormones
  • vitamins

6
Cell Types and Function
  • Erythrocytes red blood cells transport
    nutrients and oxygen
  • Leukocytes white blood cells
  • Thrombocytes platelets clot blood

7
Cell Types and Function
  • Leukocytes or white blood cells
  • basophils contain heparin (prevents clotting)
    and histamine (involved in allergic responses)
  • eosinophils phagocytic cells involved in
    allergic responses and parasitic infections
  • neutrophils phagocytic cells that accumulate at
    sites of infection
  • monocytes phagocytic cells that become
    macrophage and digest bacteria and tissue debris
  • lymphocytes control the immune response make
    antibodies to antigens

8
Stages in Blood Development (Hematopoiesis)
9
Review Composition of Blood
10
Plasma
  • Plasma Proteins
  • albumin
  • globulins immunoglobulins
  • (IgG,IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE)
  • fibrinogen
  • prothrombin

11
Blood Types
  • Type A A antigen and anti-B antibody
  • Type B B antigen and anti-A antibody
  • Type AB A and B antigens and no antibodies
    (universal recipient)
  • Type O no A or B antigens and both anti-A and
    anti-B antibodies (universal donor)
  • Rh factor (positive and negative)

12
Blood Clotting
  • Coagulation fibrin clot
  • Anticoagulants heparin, warfarin (Coumadin)

13
QUICK QUIZ
  • The blood contains the following to transport
    oxygen
  • white blood cells
  • plasma
  • platelets
  • red blood cells

14
QUICK QUIZ
  • 2. Blood contains these clotting cells
  • erythrocytes
  • plasma
  • thrombocytes
  • leukocytes

15
Combining Forms and Terminology
  • bas/o base
  • chrom/o color
  • coagul/o clotting
  • cyt/o cell
  • eosin/o red, dawn, rosy
  • erythr/o red

Combining Form Meaning
16
Terminology
  • granul/o granules
  • hem/o blood
  • hemat/o blood
  • hemoglobin/o hemoglobin
  • is/o same, equal
  • kary/o nucleus

Combining Form Meaning
17
Combining Forms and Terminology
  • leuk/o white
  • mon/o one, single
  • morph/o shape, form
  • myel/o bone marrow
  • neutr/o neutral
  • nucle/o nucleus

Combining Form Meaning
18
Terminology
  • phag/o eat, swallow
  • poikil/o varied, irregular
  • sider/o iron
  • spher/o globe, round
  • thromb/o clot

Combining Form Meaning
19
Suffixes
  • -apheresis
  • -blast
  • -cyte
  • -cytosis
  • -emia
  • -globin
  • -globulin
  • -lytic
  • -oid
  • -osis
  • -penia
  • -phage
  • -philia
  • -phoresis
  • -poiesis
  • -stasis

20
Diseases of Red Blood Cells
  • Anemia Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin
  • Other types of anemia
  • aplastic anemia
  • hemolytic anemia
  • pernicious anemia
  • sickle cell anemia
  • thalassemia

21
Types of Anemia
  • Aplastic anemia failure of blood cell production
    due to aplasia or absence of cell formation of
    bone marrow cells
  • Hemolytic anemia reduction in red cells due to
    excessive destruction
  • Pernicious anemia lack of mature erythrocytes
    caused by inability to absorb vitamin B12 into
    the body

22
Types of Anemia (contd)
  • sickle cell a hereditary disease characterized
    by abnormal shape of erythrocytes and by
    hemolysis
  • thalassemia an inherited defect in the ability
    to produce hemoglobin
  • hemochromatosis excess iron deposits throughout
    the body
  • polycythemia vera general increase in red blood
    cells

23
QUICK QUIZ
  • 3. What is the most common type of anemia?
  • hemolytic anemia
  • sickle cell anemia
  • iron deficiency anemia
  • aplastic anemia

24
Types of Anemia
25
Disorders of Blood Clotting
  • hemophilia Excessive bleeding caused by the lack
    of one of the protein substances necessary for
    blood clotting
  • purpura Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and
    accumulation of blood under the skin

26
Diseases of White Blood Cells
  • leukemia An increase in cancerous white blood
    cells
  • acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)
  • acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
  • chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
  • chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)

27
Acute Leukemia
  • Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

28
Diseases of White Blood Cells
  • granulocytosis Abnormal increase in granulocytes
    in the blood
  • mononucleosis An infectious disease marked by
    increased numbers of leukocytes and enlarged
    cervical lymph nodes

29
Disease of Bone Marrow Cells
  • multiple myeloma Malignant neoplasm of bone
    marrow. Malignant cells destroy bone tissue and
    cause overproduction of immunoglobulins.

30
Laboratory Blood Tests
  • antiglobulin test
  • bleeding time
  • coagulation time
  • complete blood count (CBC)
  • erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
  • hematocrit (Hct)
  • hemoglobin test (H, Hg, HGB)
  • partial thromboplastin time (PTT)

31
Laboratory Blood Tests (contd)
  • platelet count
  • prothrombin time (PT)
  • red blood cell count (RBC)
  • red blood cell morphology
  • white blood cell count (WBC)
  • white blood cell differential

32
Clinical Procedures
  • apheresis Separation of blood into component
    parts and removal of a select part from the blood
  • blood transfusion Whole blood or cells taken
    from a donor and infused into a patient
  • bone marrow biopsy Microscopic examination of a
    core of bone marrow removed with a needle
  • hematopoietic stem cell transplant Peripheral
    stem cells from a compatible donor administered
    into a recipients vein

33
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • bas/o _________
  • chrom/o _________
  • Coagul/o _________
  • cyt/o _________
  • eosin/o _________
  • erythr/o _________

Combining Form Meaning
34
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • bas/o base
  • chrom/o color
  • coagul/o clotting
  • cyt/o cell
  • eosin/o red, dawn, rosy
  • erythr/o red

Combining Form Meaning
35
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • granul/o _________
  • hem/o _________
  • hemat/o _________
  • hemoglobin/o _________
  • is/o _________
  • kary/o _________

Combining Form Meaning
36
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • granul/o granules
  • hem/o blood
  • hemat/o blood
  • hemoglobin/o hemoglobin
  • is/o same, equal
  • kary/o nucleus

Combining Form Meaning
37
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • leuk/o _________
  • mon/o _________
  • morph/o _________
  • myel/o _________
  • neutr/o _________
  • nucle/o _________

Combining Form Meaning
38
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • leuk/o white
  • mon/o one, single
  • morph/o shape, form
  • myel/o bone marrow
  • neutr/o neutral
  • nucle/o nucleus

Combining Form Meaning
39
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • phag/o _______________
  • poikil/o _______________
  • sider/o _______________
  • spher/o _______________
  • thromb/o _______________

Combining Form Meaning
40
Review Sheet
  • COMBINING FORMS
  • phag/o eat, swallow
  • poikil/o varied, irregular
  • sider/o iron
  • spher/o globe, round
  • thromb/o clot

Combining Form Meaning
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