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What is a white blood cell that can digest microorganisms and assist in allergic reactions?

eosinophil


Which blood cells destroy parasitic organisms and play a major role in allergic reactions?

Erythrocytes


Which process is not an example of a cell maintaining homeostasis?

White blood cells increase the production of antigens during an allergic reaction.


How is the patient prepared for adenoidectomy?

the patient has not had anything to eat or drink and will record pulse and blood pressure. The doctor or nurse must be informed if the patient has had any allergic or unusual reactions to drugs in the past.


What is a complex series of reactions that activate a series of plasma proteins that are usually inactive in the blood?

This series of reactions in blood is known as blood clotting or blood coagulation.

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White blood cell with reddish granules numbers increase in allergic reactions?

Eosinophil


Is it true basophils are red blood cells that increase in response to allergic reactions?

the answer is false, because basophils are a type of white blood cell


What is a white blood cell that can digest microorganisms and assist in allergic reactions?

eosinophil


Why is antamin gven to blood transfusion?

Antamine is given 30 minutes before a blood transfusion. This is to assess for allergic reactions.


Which blood cells destroy parasitic organisms and play a major role in allergic reactions?

Erythrocytes


Are basophils red blood cells that increase in response to an allergic reaction?

No they decrease.


Why physicians prescribe Benadryl before a transfusion?

Diphenhydramine is generally ordered for patients before infusion of blood components if the patient has a history of mild/moderate allergic (urticarial) reactions during/following transfusion.


An allergic reaction may increase the number of what?

Eosinophils circulating in your bloodstream. They are a specialized type of white blood cell that becomes elevated in allergic reations and if a person has an intestinal parasite. Normal levels are 1-2 % of total WBC count. Allergic reactions and parasitic conditions may elevate up the count to 20-30%.


What is the meaning of basophils?

Basophils are white blood cells with large dark blue granules. They are involved in allergic reactions


What are the advantages of a fibrin sealant made from a patient's own blood?

The use of the patient's own blood lowers the risk of allergic reactions to blood products derived from animal or donated blood.


Why physicians prescribed avil after blood transfusion?

in some cases of blood transfusion patient may have allergic reactions ,in order to prevent this avil is prescribed by the physician


Can cats have an allergic reaction to certain things?

Any living creature can have allergic reactions. Common allergic symptoms are rashes, itching, lethargy, loss of appetite, coughing, sneezing or vomiting. More serious reactions include anaphylactic shock, which can result in death. A vet can help you determine if your cat has an allergy through a blood test.