tuberculosis
It is customary to report pus cells in numbers per high power field (of x 45 or x 40 objective lens and x 10 eyepiece lens giving a total magnification of 450 or 400). If there are more than 10 pus cells per each high power field it indicates infection. Sputum is referred to the secretions of lower respiratory tract(bronchi & lungs). Increased pus cells in sputum would mean that the infection is in lower repiratory tract.
Apex:Water would move out of the body tissues into the blood.
Go to a hospital, or a local clinic and you could request that they test your blood type. Another way to find out your blood type would be to find a blood drive and actually donate blood. Most blood drives would give you an option to get your information about your blood, including you blood type.
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Yeah! But most people would freak out when the water entered their lungs, start coughing and suffocate, so have CPR standing by!
No why would u think that it is. Not like. It a are anything like that
Phlegm would be described as sputum only after it is expelled from the body. The word sputum literally means, that which has been spit.
It is a hard and crowded place to be but if you can survive the coughing and blood then this would be a good place to work.
well sputum is a matter salivia mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages and mucus it is often spat from the mouth. a sputum slide would probably referring to the slide you put in on to look at it under a microscope.
Oxygenated blood is bright red, and would only come out of an artery. It will look strikingly different from venous blood which is darker, and what you would generally see if you had a superficial cut.
Oxygenated blood is bright red, and would only come out of an artery. It will look strikingly different from venous blood which is darker, and what you would generally see if you had a superficial cut.
This would be arterial bleeding - bright red pertains to oxygen-rich blood and the squirting is because of the pressure from the heart. Venous blood will appear dark, and oxygenated blood from the arteries will appear bright red in color.
Oxygenated blood is bright red, and would only come out of an artery. It will look strikingly different from venous blood which is darker, and what you would generally see if you had a superficial cut.
well from my experience.. i had the same problem of blood coming out of my mouth after coughing and sneezing. I consulted the doctor and she told me that the capillaries in my throat had burst due to my coughing and it had to do very little with my lungs. She told me that the my coughing was rough and hard so it damaged my capillaries and if you dont have any mucus or flem coming out of your mouth.. you have some serious problem..
Atelectasis
The Black Plague was very painful because you would get huge tumors on your neck , armpit, and groin. You would constinly be coughing, and sneezing. You could vomit blood.
oxygen makes it redI would think it has to do with the amount of oxygen in the blood stream.