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Blood mind map, including the composition and characteristics of blood, blood cells, blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, blood types and blood transfusion, etc.
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This is a timeline infographic detailing the annual product certification acquisition countdown process, structured into four sequential phases. The first phase, Certification Planning & Initiation, encompasses goal setting, timeline planning, resource preparation, defining specific certification objectives such as CCC/CE/FCC, formulating an annual plan with key milestones, and allocating necessary budget, personnel, and sample resources. Following this, the Application & Testing Phase involves material submission, coordination with certification agencies, core testing procedures, preparation of technical documents, application forms, and samples, selection of the appropriate certification agency, and execution of critical safety, EMC, and RF tests. The subsequent Rectification & Acquisition Phase focuses on addressing and rectifying any identified issues, re-verification processes, acquisition of the certificate, analysis of test issues, implementation of necessary fixes, and modification of samples for supplemental testing. Finally, the Countdown Monitoring phase emphasizes tracking progress, managing risks, monitoring remaining days and key milestones, managing time, technical, and cost risks, and maintaining effective internal and external communication throughout the process. This comprehensive template can be readily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to meet diverse organizational requirements.
This is a flowchart detailing the weekly update and review plan for technical documents. The process is divided into six main stages, each with specific tasks and responsibilities. It begins with Weekly Planning, where the document scope is defined, update objectives are set, and schedules are arranged. Next, Document Updates involve maintaining various documents such as hardware design documents, test specifications, and BOM tables, alongside version control and archiving. Internal Review Preparation follows, focusing on compiling review materials, identifying participants, and setting agendas. The Review Meeting stage includes document examination, problem discussion, decision recording, and responsibility allocation. After the meeting, Review Feedback Processing takes place, involving issue tracking, document modification, quality checks, and closure verification. Finally, Output Deliverables are prepared, including official release versions, release notifications, review reports, and plans for the next week. This structured approach ensures systematic and efficient management of technical documents, and the template can be easily adapted using tools like EdrawMind.
blood
Section 1 Composition and properties of blood
Basic composition and blood volume of blood
basic component
plasma
plasma
Basic ingredients: water, protein, small molecule organic matter, etc.
plasma proteins
albumin
globulin
Function
transportation
buffer
Plasma osmotic pressure
immunity
Involved in coagulation and anticoagulation
fibrin
blood cells
red blood cells
leukocyte
platelets
HP
circulating blood volume
Cardiovascular 80%
Store blood volume
Physical and chemical properties of blood
Blood density and blood viscosity
Whole blood density 1.050~1.060 relative viscosity 4~5
Plasma density 1.025~1.030 Relative viscosity 1.6~2.4
plasma osmolality
Crystal osmotic pressure 298.5mOsm/(kg·H2O)
Colloidal osmotic pressure 1.5mOsm/(kg·H2O)
plasma pH
pH7.35~7.45
Basic physiological functions of blood
material transport
Realize body fluid regulation
Maintain a stable internal environment
Defense and protective functions
Section 2 blood cells
red blood cells
form and quantity
1. Biconcave disc shape 2. Diameter 7~8um 3. There is no nucleus in mature red blood cells
1. Adult male 2. Adult female 3. Newborn
Physiological properties
Plastic deformability
Osmotic fragility
suspension stability
Function
Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
Maintain plasma pH relatively stable
generate
generation process
Production site: bone marrow
Pluripotent stem cells ➡️Erythroid committed progenitor cells ➡️Erythroid mother cells ➡️Mature red blood cells
Required raw materials
Basic Ingredients: Protein and Iron
Cofactors: Folic acid and vitamin B12
Amino acids, trace elements, etc.
adjust
White blood cell-blast booster activator
Renal cortical peritubular interstitial cells-erythropoietin
Androgens, thyroid hormones, growth hormone, adrenocortical hormones, etc.
destroy
Lifespan 120 days
intravascular route
Stagnant and engulfed by macrophages
broken by mechanical impact
extravascular route
main method
Phagocytosis by macrophages in liver and spleen
leukocyte
Quantity and classification
Colorless with nucleation
granulosa cells
Neutrophils 50% to 70%
Eosinophils 0.5% to 5%
Basophils 0% to 1%
agranular cells
Mononuclear cells 3% to 8%
Lymphocytes 20% to 40%
Functions and features
neutrophils
Defense: deformability, chemotaxis, phagocytosis, removal of antigen-antibody complexes, aging and necrotic cells and tissue fragments, etc.
Basophils reduce allergic reactions
Eosinophils Inhibit basophils Immune response to helminths
monocytes
Largest volume of immature macrophages in blood Immune response induction and regulation
Lymphocytes
Core role T cells B cells NK cells
generation and regulation
Origin bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells
life
platelets
The mature megakaryocytes in the bone marrow shed the pulp and form a biconvex flat disk shape.
quantity
Physiological properties
Adhesion, aggregation and release
Function
Promote hemostasis and accelerate coagulation
Supporting the repair of blood vessel walls
generation and regulation
Thrombopoietin
Lifespan and Destruction
Average lifespan is 7 to 14 days. Mainly destroyed in liver, spleen and lung tissues
Section 3 Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis
Basic process of physiological hemostasis
1.Constriction of blood tubules
2. Platelet thrombosis
3. Blood coagulation
blood clotting
clotting factor
coagulation process
intrinsic coagulation pathway
extrinsic coagulation pathway
anticoagulation system
serine protease inhibitor
Protein C system
tissue factor pathway inhibitor
fibrinolysis
activation of plasminogen
fibrinolysis
fibrinolysis inhibitor
Section 4 Blood type and blood transfusion
blood type
Refers to the type of specific antigen on the blood cell membrane
red blood cell blood type
ABO blood group system
Rh blood group system
blood transfusion