Deck 16: Blood

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Which of the following is a regulatory function of blood?

A)prevention of blood loss
B)maintenance of normal pH in body tissues
C)transport of metabolic wastes from cells
D)delivery of oxygen to body cells
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Which of the statements below is an incorrect or false statement?

A)Unique to the ABO blood group is the presence in the plasma of preformed antibodies.
B)Transfusion of incompatible blood can be fatal.
C)When a transfusion reaction occurs,the oxygen- carrying capacity of the transfused blood cells is disrupted and the clumping of RBCs in small vessels hinders blood flow to tissues beyond those points.
D)Blood typing for the Kell,Lewis,and Duffy factors is always done before a blood transfusion.
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An individual who is blood type AB negative can .

A)donate to types A,B,and AB,but not to type O
B)donate to all blood types in moderate amounts
C)receive any blood type in moderate amounts except that with the Rh antigen
D)receive types A,B,and AB,but not type O
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Which sequence is correct for the following events? 1.fibrinogen -fibrin
2)clot retraction
3)formation of thromboplastin
4)prothrombin -thrombin

A)3,4,1,2
B)4,3,1,2
C)1,2,3,4
D)3,2,1,4
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Sickling of red blood cells can be produced in those with sickle- cell anemia by _ .

A)travel at high altitude and vigorous exercise
B)travel at high altitude
C)vigorous exercise
D)malaria and travel at high altitude
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The slowest step in the clotting process is .

A)release of PF3
B)binding fibrin strands
C)formation of prothrombin activator
D)production of fibrin strands
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Which of the following is a pivotal molecule associated with the external surfaces of aggregated platelets and is involved in the intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms of blood clotting?

A)PF3
B)Thromboplastin prothrombin activator)
C)Thrombin
D)PGI2
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Blood is a .

A)suspension
B)colloid
C)homogeneous compound
D)heterogeneous compound
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James has a hemoglobin measurement of 16 g/100 ml blood.This is .

A)abnormally low
B)normal only if James is an infant
C)within the normal range
D)above normal
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Blood volume restorers include all of the following except .

A)dextran
B)packed cells
C)saline solutions
D)albumin
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Fred's blood was determined to be AB positive.What does this mean?

A)His blood lacks Rh factor.
B)Antibodies to A and B are present in the red cells.
C)There are no antibodies to A,to B,or to Rh antigens in the plasma.
D)He can only receive blood from a donor who is AB positive.
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Which of the following is a protective function of blood?

A)maintenance of normal pH in body tissue
B)maintenance of body temperature
C)maintenance of adequate fluid volume
D)prevention of blood loss
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As red blood cells age _ .

A)membranes "wear out" and the cells become damaged
B)they will eventually be excreted by the digestive system
C)iron will be excreted by the kidneys
D)ATP production increases
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Place the following in correct developmental sequence: 1.reticulocyte
2)proerythroblast
3)normoblast
4)late erythroblast

A)1,3,2,4
B)2,1,3,4
C)1,2,3,4
D)2,4,3,1
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What is the average normal pH range of blood?

A)8)35-8.45
B)4)65-4.75
C)7)75-7.85
D)7)35-7.45
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Complications of aplastic anemia generally do not include .

A)impaired formation of all formed elements
B)bleeding disorders
C)suppressed immunity
D)increase of leukocytes as a result of erythrocyte loss
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All of the following can be expected with polycythemia except .

A)increased blood volume
B)low blood viscosity
C)high hematocrit
D)high blood pressure
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Which of the following might trigger erythropoiesis?

A)an increased number of RBCs
B)hypoxia of EPO- producing cells
C)moving to a lower altitude
D)decreased tissue demand for oxygen
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Which blood type is called the universal donor?

A)O
B)B
C)A
D)AB
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Which of the following is not a cause of bleeding disorders?

A)vitamin K deficiency
B)thrombocytopenia,a condition of decreased circulating platelets
C)excess secretion of platelet- derived growth factor PDGF)
D)a defect in the clotting cascade
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is the stage of development in the life of an erythrocyte during which the nucleus is ejected.
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Which of the following is characteristic of all leukocytes?

A)They have cytoplasmic granules.
B)They are phagocytic.
C)They are the most numerous of the formed elements in blood.
D)They are nucleated.
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List the granulocytes and describe their granules.
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Why is iron not stored or transported in its free form? In what forms)is it stored or transported in blood?
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When can erythroblastosis fetalis not possibly happen in the child of an Rh negative mother?

A)if the father is Rh-
B)if the child is Rh+
C)if the father is Rh+
D)if the child is type O positive
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What determines whether blood is bright red or a dull,dark red?
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The most abundant plasma protein is .

A)globulin
B)albumin
C)bile
D)clotting protein
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List the most common causes of bleeding disorders.
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Why is hemoglobin enclosed in erythrocytes rather than existing free in plasma?
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Name the granulocytes and state their average percentage in whole blood.
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What organ in the body regulates erythrocyte production?

A)kidney
B)liver
C)pancreas
D)brain
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All of the following conditions impair coagulation except .

A)vitamin K deficiency
B)severe hypocalcemia
C)liver disease
D)vascular spasm
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When monocytes migrate into the interstitial spaces,they are called .
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List the general factors that limit normal clot growth.
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Where and how is iron stored in the body?
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A lack of intrinsic factor,leading to a deficiency of vitamin B12 and large pale cells called macrocytes,is characteristic of .

A)pernicious anemia
B)sickle- cell anemia
C)aplastic anemia
D)polycythemia
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No visible cytoplasmic granules are present in .

A)eosinophils
B)basophils
C)neutrophils
D)monocytes
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Explain why blood is classified as a connective tissue.
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Destruction of the hematopoietic components of red marrow leads to a condition called
.
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The formed element can kill parasitic worms.
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An)is a committed granular leukocyte stem cell that produces neutrophils.
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Potent platelet aggregates that attract more platelets to the site of an injury are and .
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Hemoglobin is composed of polypeptide chains.
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When are whole blood transfusions routinely given?
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List one example for each of these three functions of blood: distribution,regulation,and protection.
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What is the buffy coat found in centrifuged whole blood?
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The rarest leukocyte is the _ .
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1
Which of the following is a regulatory function of blood?

A)prevention of blood loss
B)maintenance of normal pH in body tissues
C)transport of metabolic wastes from cells
D)delivery of oxygen to body cells
B
2
Which of the statements below is an incorrect or false statement?

A)Unique to the ABO blood group is the presence in the plasma of preformed antibodies.
B)Transfusion of incompatible blood can be fatal.
C)When a transfusion reaction occurs,the oxygen- carrying capacity of the transfused blood cells is disrupted and the clumping of RBCs in small vessels hinders blood flow to tissues beyond those points.
D)Blood typing for the Kell,Lewis,and Duffy factors is always done before a blood transfusion.
D
3
An individual who is blood type AB negative can .

A)donate to types A,B,and AB,but not to type O
B)donate to all blood types in moderate amounts
C)receive any blood type in moderate amounts except that with the Rh antigen
D)receive types A,B,and AB,but not type O
C
4
Which sequence is correct for the following events? 1.fibrinogen -fibrin
2)clot retraction
3)formation of thromboplastin
4)prothrombin -thrombin

A)3,4,1,2
B)4,3,1,2
C)1,2,3,4
D)3,2,1,4
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5
Sickling of red blood cells can be produced in those with sickle- cell anemia by _ .

A)travel at high altitude and vigorous exercise
B)travel at high altitude
C)vigorous exercise
D)malaria and travel at high altitude
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The slowest step in the clotting process is .

A)release of PF3
B)binding fibrin strands
C)formation of prothrombin activator
D)production of fibrin strands
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Which of the following is a pivotal molecule associated with the external surfaces of aggregated platelets and is involved in the intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms of blood clotting?

A)PF3
B)Thromboplastin prothrombin activator)
C)Thrombin
D)PGI2
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8
Blood is a .

A)suspension
B)colloid
C)homogeneous compound
D)heterogeneous compound
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9
James has a hemoglobin measurement of 16 g/100 ml blood.This is .

A)abnormally low
B)normal only if James is an infant
C)within the normal range
D)above normal
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Blood volume restorers include all of the following except .

A)dextran
B)packed cells
C)saline solutions
D)albumin
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Fred's blood was determined to be AB positive.What does this mean?

A)His blood lacks Rh factor.
B)Antibodies to A and B are present in the red cells.
C)There are no antibodies to A,to B,or to Rh antigens in the plasma.
D)He can only receive blood from a donor who is AB positive.
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Which of the following is a protective function of blood?

A)maintenance of normal pH in body tissue
B)maintenance of body temperature
C)maintenance of adequate fluid volume
D)prevention of blood loss
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13
As red blood cells age _ .

A)membranes "wear out" and the cells become damaged
B)they will eventually be excreted by the digestive system
C)iron will be excreted by the kidneys
D)ATP production increases
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14
Place the following in correct developmental sequence: 1.reticulocyte
2)proerythroblast
3)normoblast
4)late erythroblast

A)1,3,2,4
B)2,1,3,4
C)1,2,3,4
D)2,4,3,1
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What is the average normal pH range of blood?

A)8)35-8.45
B)4)65-4.75
C)7)75-7.85
D)7)35-7.45
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Complications of aplastic anemia generally do not include .

A)impaired formation of all formed elements
B)bleeding disorders
C)suppressed immunity
D)increase of leukocytes as a result of erythrocyte loss
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All of the following can be expected with polycythemia except .

A)increased blood volume
B)low blood viscosity
C)high hematocrit
D)high blood pressure
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Which of the following might trigger erythropoiesis?

A)an increased number of RBCs
B)hypoxia of EPO- producing cells
C)moving to a lower altitude
D)decreased tissue demand for oxygen
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19
Which blood type is called the universal donor?

A)O
B)B
C)A
D)AB
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Which of the following is not a cause of bleeding disorders?

A)vitamin K deficiency
B)thrombocytopenia,a condition of decreased circulating platelets
C)excess secretion of platelet- derived growth factor PDGF)
D)a defect in the clotting cascade
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is the stage of development in the life of an erythrocyte during which the nucleus is ejected.
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22
Which of the following is characteristic of all leukocytes?

A)They have cytoplasmic granules.
B)They are phagocytic.
C)They are the most numerous of the formed elements in blood.
D)They are nucleated.
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23
List the granulocytes and describe their granules.
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Why is iron not stored or transported in its free form? In what forms)is it stored or transported in blood?
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When can erythroblastosis fetalis not possibly happen in the child of an Rh negative mother?

A)if the father is Rh-
B)if the child is Rh+
C)if the father is Rh+
D)if the child is type O positive
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What determines whether blood is bright red or a dull,dark red?
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The most abundant plasma protein is .

A)globulin
B)albumin
C)bile
D)clotting protein
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List the most common causes of bleeding disorders.
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Why is hemoglobin enclosed in erythrocytes rather than existing free in plasma?
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Name the granulocytes and state their average percentage in whole blood.
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What organ in the body regulates erythrocyte production?

A)kidney
B)liver
C)pancreas
D)brain
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All of the following conditions impair coagulation except .

A)vitamin K deficiency
B)severe hypocalcemia
C)liver disease
D)vascular spasm
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When monocytes migrate into the interstitial spaces,they are called .
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List the general factors that limit normal clot growth.
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Where and how is iron stored in the body?
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A lack of intrinsic factor,leading to a deficiency of vitamin B12 and large pale cells called macrocytes,is characteristic of .

A)pernicious anemia
B)sickle- cell anemia
C)aplastic anemia
D)polycythemia
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No visible cytoplasmic granules are present in .

A)eosinophils
B)basophils
C)neutrophils
D)monocytes
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38
Explain why blood is classified as a connective tissue.
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Destruction of the hematopoietic components of red marrow leads to a condition called
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The formed element can kill parasitic worms.
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An)is a committed granular leukocyte stem cell that produces neutrophils.
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Potent platelet aggregates that attract more platelets to the site of an injury are and .
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Hemoglobin is composed of polypeptide chains.
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When are whole blood transfusions routinely given?
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List one example for each of these three functions of blood: distribution,regulation,and protection.
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What is the buffy coat found in centrifuged whole blood?
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The rarest leukocyte is the _ .
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