Why is my white blood count 18000?

1 Answer

Answer :

What is the answer ?

Related questions

Description : What is 18000 divided by 9?

Last Answer : 2000

Description : What is 20 of 18000?

Last Answer : If you mean 20% then it is 3600

Description : What is five sixths of 18000?

Last Answer : 15000

Description : What territories had missions established by Juniper Serra that housed more than 18000 Native American converts?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What will be the estimated annual production of copper at saindak project? A. 16000 tones B. 17000 tones C. 18000 tones D. 19000 tones

Last Answer : ANSWER: C

Description : 66 What will be the estimated annual production of copper at saindak project? A. 16000 tones B. 17000 tones C. 18000 tones D. 19000 tones

Last Answer : ANSWER: C

Description : The surface temperature of the sun is estimated as – (1) 6000 °C (2) 12000 °C (3) 18000 °C (4) 24000 °C

Last Answer : (1) 6000 °C Explanation: The surface of the sun is called the photosphere. The photosphere is 340 miles thick and it's temperature s range from 5,500°C to 6,000°C. It has dark spots called sunspots which are the only solar activity observable by the naked eye.

Description : 6000 ÷ 15 × 225 – 70000 = ? a) 20000 b) 18000 c) 16000 d) 14000 e) 15000

Last Answer : ? = 6000 – 225 / 15 - 70000 = 90000 – 70000 = 20000 Answer: a)

Description : Ganesha, Harish and Raghu started a business with investments of Rs.15000, Rs.18000 and Rs.21000. At the end of the one year, they earned a total profit of Rs.5400. Find the respective shares of Ganesh, Harish ... profit (in Rs.) a)1500,1800,2100 b)1360,1800,2240 c)1750,2100,2450 d)1890,2100,2310 

Last Answer : a)1500,1800,2100

Description : Difference between the compound interest and the simple interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 18000 in two year is Rs. 405. What was the rate of interest? 1) 14% 2) 16% 3) 12.5% 4) 15% 5) 15.5%

Last Answer : 4) 15%

Description : 6. Budgeted sales of X for March are 18000 units. At the end of the production process for X, 10% of  production units are scrapped as defective. Opening inventories of X for March are ... have successfully  passed the quality control check. The production budget for X for March, in units is:

Last Answer : (d) 16,000

Description : Net Profit of the society is Rs. 100000. 25 % should be transferred to reserve fund. Calculate the amount to be transferred to the reserve fund___ a. Rs 28000 b. Rs 25000 c. Rs 20000 d. Rs 18000

Last Answer : Rs.25000

Description : The surface temperature of the sun is estimated as (1) 6000 °C (2) 12000 °C (3) 18000 °C (4) 24000 °C

Last Answer : 6000 °C

Description : Anu and Banu invested rupees Rs.26000 and Rs.22000 respectively. Anu being an active partner will get Rs.350 every month extra for running the business. In two years if Anu receives a total of Rs. 18000, then what is profit earned by Banu in two years. A) 2200 B) 3300 C) 4400 D) None

Last Answer : Answer: C)  Profit ratio at Anu &Banu is ,  Anu: Banu=26000 :22000.  Anu :Banu =13:11  Anu being an active e partner will get Rs 350 / every month. 2 years receive = Rs. 8400 Balance amount of Anu =18000 -8400 = 9600 Profit gained Banu in 2 years =9600/24 *11 = Rs.4400

Description : By selling a mobile at 52% discount, a seller incurs a loss of 8%. The marked price of the product is 18000 Rs. At what percent discount the seller should sell the mobile so as to have a profit of 33%.

Last Answer : Since, Marked Price = 18000 Therefore, Selling Price = 18000*0.48 = 8640 Loss of 8% is there Therefore, Cost price = 8640/0.92 = 9391.30Rs To have profit of 33% The Selling Price should be = 9391. ... should be 18000 - 12490.42 = 5509.58Rs Discount% should be [5509.58/18000]*100 = 30.60 ≈ 31%.

Description : The average expenditure of A, Band C is Rs 10000 per month. Also, the average expenditure of B, C and D is Rs 14000 per month. If the average expenditure of D is thrice of that of A then the average expenditure of B and C is: A) 12000 B) 15000 C) 18000 D) 21000

Last Answer : A) Total expenditure of A, B & C=3×10000=30000 Total expenditure of B, C & D =3×14000=42000 D-A=42000-30000=12000 Also, we are given D=3A. so 3A-A =12000 & A=6000 Total expenditure of B & C=30000-6000=24000 Average expenditure of B& C=24000/2 =12000

Description : In a plot of 18000 sq. m., only 13500 sq. m. is allowed for construction. What percent of the plot is to be left without construction? a) 25 b) 60 c) 45 d) 40 e) 98

Last Answer : Answer: A Percentage of plot allowed for construction = (13500/18000 × 100) = 75 %. Thus, the percentage of plot to be left without construction = 100 % - 75 % = 25 %.

Description : My white blood count is a little low, and I'm so scared right now. Am I making too much of it?

Last Answer : Trust your doctor.

Description : My 17 year old has been suffering from chronic stomach pains for a week. Tests say it is not her appendix or cyst on ovary or kidney infection but white blood count is elevated. Any idea what it could be? She is type 1 diabetic.

Last Answer : Perhaps your teen is suffering from a ruptured esophagus? How is there eating going?

Description : Healthy but still have a low white blood count?

Last Answer : I think you may need iron. However, you should talk with your primary care provider to identify the source of the problem.

Description : Why would someones white blood cell count be up...cancer/leukemia & lupus has been ruled out. White blood cell count seems to be rising slowly.

Last Answer : http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/high-white-blood-cell-count/AN00372

Description : The following findings are normal in pregnancy: a. elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) b. raised serum urea c. raised serum creatinine d. elevated white blood cell count

Last Answer : elevated white blood cell count

Description : A lowering of the white blood cell count is characteristic of a. Plague. b. Anthrax. c. Ehrlichlosis. d. Rmsf.

Last Answer : c. Ehrlichlosis.

Description : When the patient's eosinophil count is 50-90% of blood leukocytes, the nurse interprets the result as a) indicative of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome. When eosinophils make up 50-90% of white cell ... d) normal. Eosinophils normally make up 1-3% of the total number of white blood cells.

Last Answer : a) indicative of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome. When eosinophils make up 50-90% of white cell count, the patient is demonstrating severe eosinophilia.

Description : Which of the following terms refers to an abnormal decrease in white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets? a) Pancytopenia Pancytopenia may be congenital or acquired. b) Anemia ... of WBCs in circulation. d) Thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopenia refers to a lower-than-normal platelet count.

Last Answer : a) Pancytopenia Pancytopenia may be congenital or acquired.

Description : Reviewing the laboratory findings of the client, the nurse would found which findings are elevated? 1. White blood cell count 2. Total serum bilirubin 3. Alkaline phosphate 4. Red blood cell count 5. Cholesterol 6. Serum amylase A. 1, 2, and 3 B. 2, 3, and 4 C. 3, 5, and 6 D. 1, 2, and 6

Last Answer : A. 1, 2, and 3

Description : High white cell count, abdominal pain & high temp?

Last Answer : Wow, I would be very upset at not being listened to. These symptoms can mean anything from kidney stones to an ectopic pregnancy. You need to get a second opinion.

Description : In regard to HIV infection, which of the following is the earliest finding? A. Kaposi sarcoma on the palate B. Reduced haemoglobin C. Infection with pneumocystic carinii D. Reduction in white cells count E. B cell lymphoma

Last Answer : D. Reduction in white cells count

Description : Red blood cell count 3.89, all other results normal - cause for concern?

Last Answer : It's rare to look at the RBC count. Usually the hemoglobin or hematocrit (Hct) are more important as a first approximation for pathologic conditions. Your doctor is right. Sounds totally normal . Since ... sounds like your hemoglobin was in the normal range, you aren't anemic and shouldn't worry.

Description : How can I boost my red blood cell count?

Last Answer : Go for a vacation in the mountains… your red blood count will rise to combat the thinner atmosphere. You might get dizzy for the first day.

Last Answer : : Hemocytometer is used to count blood cells

Description : In leukaemia (Blood cancer) leucocyte count `:-`

Last Answer : In leukaemia (Blood cancer) leucocyte count `:-` A. `gt` 1 lac B. `lt` 10,000 C. 10-20,000 D. None

Description : What does a red blood count of 4.87 mean?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What does a low blood platelet count mean - Topix?

Last Answer : This is called Thrombocytopenia and means that the body is low on platelets, a type of blood cell that helps your blood to clot when damage occurs to blood vessels. Depending on ... the platelet count is, individuals with Thrombocytopenia may bruise easily and experience nosebleeds or bleeding gums.

Description : After giving blood, how long does it take for the platelet count to return to normal?

Last Answer : If you give blood it really doesn't take long for your platelet to get back. It really just takes a few miniatures depending upon your body weight.

Description : Complete blood count - series?

Last Answer : IndicationThe complete blood count (CBC) is a screening test, used to diagnose and manage numerous diseases. It can reflect problems with fluid volume (such as dehydration) or loss of blood. It ... of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine (2/9/2010).

Description : What does it mean to have a low blood count and how does it affect your health?

Last Answer : A low blood count refers to the number of blood cells that are counted after a blood test. Low blood count can affect your health by causing fatigue, and other maladies.

Description : Laboratory monitoring of coagulation and anticoagulation includes testing of platelet function. Which of the following statements is/are true concerning tests of platelet function? a. A ... platelet aggregation should be part of the standard preoperative evaluation of patients using aspirin

Last Answer : Answer: a, c Tests of platelet function include peripheral platelet counts, bleeding times, and platelet aggregation. Usually, a platelet count of 50,000/mL or more ensures adequate hemostasis ... is not available in most laboratories, probably because of the observer-dependent nature of the test

Description : The evaluation of a patient scheduled for elective surgery should always include the following as tests of hemostasis and coagulation: A. History and physical examination. B. Complete blood count ( ... (APTT). D. Studies of platelet aggregation with adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and epinephrine.

Last Answer : Answer: A DISCUSSION: The evaluation of most patients scheduled for elective surgery who do not have a history of significant bleeding disorders is somewhat controversial. An adequate history and ... suspected of having qualitative defects of platelet function (e.g., von Willebrand's disease)

Description : Which two of the following changes (i -iv) usually tend to occur in the plain dwellers when they move to high altitudes (3,500 m or more)? (i) Increase in red blood cell size (ii) Increase in red blood cell production (iii) ... and (iii) (b) (iii) and (iv) (c) (i) and (iv) (d) (i) and (ii).

Last Answer : (a) (ii) and (iii)

Description : A patient on dicoumarol treatment needs extraction. Which of the following is MOST valuable in evaluating surgical risks: A. Clotting time B. Bleeding time C. Prothrombin time D. Sedimentation rate E. Complete blood cell count

Last Answer : C. Prothrombin time

Description : Diagnosis of oral candidiasis (candidosis) is BEST confirmed by: A. Microscopic examination of smears B. Biopsy C. Blood count D. Serological exam

Last Answer : A. Microscopic examination of smears

Description : Which cell count tends to be elevated when an individual has an allergy or parasitic worms? a) red blood cells b) erythrocyte c) eosinophil (pron: e-o-sin-o-fill) d) platelet

Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- eosinophil