Exam 30: Body Fluid Examination: the Qualitative, Quantitative, and Morphologic Analysis of Serous, Cerebrospinal, and Synovial Fluids
Exam 1: Morphology of Human Blood and Marrow Cells: Hematopoiesis28 Questions
Exam 2: Bone Marrow29 Questions
Exam 3: The Red Blood Cell: Structure and Function64 Questions
Exam 4: Anemia: Diagnosis and Clinical Considerations33 Questions
Exam 5: Evaluation of Red Blood Cell Morphology and Introduction to Platelet and White Blood Cell Morphology29 Questions
Exam 6: Iron Metabolism and Hypochromic Anemias31 Questions
Exam 7: Megaloblastic Anemias29 Questions
Exam 8: Aplastic Anemia Including Pure Red Cell Aplasia and Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia and Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria48 Questions
Exam 9: Introduction to Hemolytic Anemias: Intracorpuscular Defects: I Hereditary Defects of the Red Cell Membrane36 Questions
Exam 10: Hemolytic Anemias: Intracorpuscular Defects: II Hereditary Enzyme Deficiencies20 Questions
Exam 11: Hemolytic Anemias: Intracorpuscular Defects: III the Hemoglobinopathies75 Questions
Exam 12: Hemolytic Anemias: Intracorpuscular Defects: Iv Thalassemia30 Questions
Exam 13: Hemolytic Anemias: Extracorpuscular Defects51 Questions
Exam 14: Hypoproliferative Anemia: Anemia Associated With Systemic Diseases32 Questions
Exam 15: Cell Biology, Disorders of Neutrophils, Infectious Mononucleosis, and Reactive Lymphocytosis44 Questions
Exam 16: Introduction to Leukemia and the Acute Leukemias74 Questions
Exam 17: Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders I: Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia24 Questions
Exam 18: Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders Ii: Polycythemia Vera, Essential Thrombocythemia, and Idiopathic Myelofibrosis56 Questions
Exam 19: Myelodysplastic Syndromes28 Questions
Exam 20: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Related Lymphoproliferative Disorders29 Questions
Exam 21: The Lymphomas41 Questions
Exam 22: Multiple Myeloma and Related Plasma Cell Disorders45 Questions
Exam 23: Lipid Lysosomal Storage Diseases and Histiocytosis37 Questions
Exam 24: Introduction to Hemostasis113 Questions
Exam 25: Disorders of Primary Hemostasis: Quantitative and Qualitative Platelet Disorders and Vascular Disorders62 Questions
Exam 26: Disorders of Plasma Clotting Factors48 Questions
Exam 27: Interaction of the Fibrinolytic, Coagulation, and Kinin Systems; Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation; and Related Pathology44 Questions
Exam 28: Introduction to Thrombosis and Anticoagulant Therapy66 Questions
Exam 29: Quality Control in the Hematology Laboratory22 Questions
Exam 30: Body Fluid Examination: the Qualitative, Quantitative, and Morphologic Analysis of Serous, Cerebrospinal, and Synovial Fluids36 Questions
Exam 31: Hematology Methods114 Questions
Exam 32: Principles of Automated Differential Analysis25 Questions
Exam 33: Coagulation Procedures61 Questions
Exam 34: Applications of Flow Cytometry to Hematology and Hemostasis20 Questions
Exam 35: Molecular Diagnostic Techniques in Hematopathology34 Questions
Exam 36: Special Stainscytochemistry38 Questions
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a transudate?
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A technologist is performing a total cell count on a pericardial fluid. She prepares the undiluted fluid on a hemacytometer. An average of 170 cells was seen in the entire ruled area on each side of the hemacytometer. Calculate the total cell count.
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Which type of crystal appears as small, bipyramidal or pleomorphic shapes?
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Which of the following laboratory data is not suggestive of a transudate?
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The presence of monosodium urate crystals is typically found in patients with _______.
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What is the preferred method for total cell counts on a clear body fluid?
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Which of the following is true regarding body fluid cell counts on an automated instrument?
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Which type of crystal is typically long, thin, and needle-like with pointed ends and also strongly birefringent?
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For body fluid analysis, which tube is observed for clot formation?
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What is the name of the procedure in which pleural fluid is removed?
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Which type of crystal typically appears as short rectangular shapes but can also appear as rods and rhomboids and is weakly birefringent?
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Which of the following cell types are seen in normal serous body fluids?
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For crystal examination in body fluids, which type of tube should the specimen be collected in?
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Which of the following laboratory data is suggestive of an exudate?
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A characteristic feature of a malignant cell is _________________.
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For cerebrospinal fluid analysis, which tube is used for microbiological culture?
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A technologist is performing a total cell count on a synovial fluid. He prepares the undiluted fluid on a hemacytometer. An average of 213 cells was seen in 4 mm2 of the chamber on each side of the hemacytometer. Calculate the total cell count.
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