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The Complete Blood Count and Associated Tests Reviewed June 2018, Expires June 2020 Provider Information and Specifics available on our Website Unauthorized Distribution Prohibited 2018 , , , LLC Developed by Wanda Lockwood, RN, BA, MA Public Health image library The purpose of this course is to explain the normal Blood values for the Complete Blood Count and Associated Tests as well as implications of increased and decreased values. Upon completion of this course, the healthcare provider should be able to: Discuss the composition of Blood . List 4 types of progenitor cells that produce Blood cells. List 8 Tests included as part of the Complete Blood Count . Discuss normal values, causes and implications of increase and decrease for the following: o Red Blood cell Count . o Hemoglobin. o Hemoglobin A1C. o Hematocrit. Purpose Course objectives o Erythrocyte/Red Blood cell indices. o Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). o Erythropoietin (EPO). o Leukocyte/White Blood cell Count and differential.
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