The Hematological System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Function
This document provides an overview of the hematological system, covering the production and function of blood cells, including erythrocytes (RBCs), leukocytes (WBCs), and thrombocytes (platelets). It explains key concepts like oxygen transport, clot formation, and immune defense mechanisms. Additionally, it includes information on blood typing, Rh factor compatibility, and the roles of different white blood cells in fighting infections. Ideal for nursing students and healthcare professionals seeking a foundational understanding of the hematological system for patient care.
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