Deck 19: Blood

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What is coagulation?

A)When platelets form from megakaryocytes
B)When blood cells replicate
C)When blood clots
D)When blood cells rupture or lyse
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Why is heparin used in a capillary tube when performing a hematocrit?

A)Heparin prevents the cells from coagulating.
B)Heparin keeps the blood homogenized.
C)Heparin draws the blood into the capillary tube.
D)Heparin helps the cells separate by weight.
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled c.</strong> A)Leukocyte B)Megakaryocyte C)Thrombocyte D)Erythrocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "c."

A)Leukocyte
B)Megakaryocyte
C)Thrombocyte
D)Erythrocyte
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Which trait distinguishes a granulocyte from an agranulocyte?

A)Absence of the nucleus in the granulocytes
B)A nucleus with an irregular shape
C)Presence or absence of granules in the cytoplasm
D)Granulocytes stain red, and agranulocytes stain blue.
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What happens when antibodies encounter a foreign blood protein?

A)Nothing in particular happens.
B)Antibodies attach to the blood protein and cause clumping of the blood.
C)Foreign blood protein lyses the antibody.
D)Antibodies phagocytize the foreign antigen.
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Which statement about blood is true?

A)Oxygen is transported by the leukocyte.
B)Leukocytes are the most common cell in blood.
C)The neutrophil is the rarest type of white blood cell.
D)Red bone marrow produces erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
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What term describes the various protein markers located in the plasma membrane of a red blood cell?

A)Immunoglobulin
B)Rh
C)Antibody
D)Antigen
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What blood type can receive blood from anyone?

A)AB
B)B
C)A
D)O
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What antibody does a person with type A blood produce?

A)Anti-A antibodies
B)Anti-B antibodies
C)Both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies
D)No antibodies are produced.
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Which are found in plasma?

A)Cerebrospinal fluid, gases, and sodium
B)Synovial fluid, water, potassium, and sodium
C)Collagen, chondrocytes, water, and sodium
D)Hormones, gases, electrolytes, and nutrients
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What protein marker is found on the red blood cells of a person with type A blood?

A)A antigens only
B)B antigens only
C)Both A and B antigens
D)No ABO antigens are present.
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What does a megakaryocyte eventually become?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Eosinophil
C)Erythrocyte
D)Neutrophil
Question
Which best describes coagulation?

A)It is a negative feedback mechanism.
B)It is controlled by erythrocytes.
C)It is controlled by monocytes.
D)It is a positive feedback mechanism.
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled b.</strong> A)Thrombocyte B)Leukocyte C)Erythrocyte D)White blood cell <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "b."

A)Thrombocyte
B)Leukocyte
C)Erythrocyte
D)White blood cell
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Which leukocyte is an agranulocyte?

A)Lymphocyte
B)Eosinophil
C)Basophil
D)Neutrophil
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Which leukocyte is a granulocyte?

A)Lymphocyte
B)Neutrophil
C)Monocyte
D)Macrophage
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What blood type can donate blood to anyone?

A)A
B)O
C)AB
D)B
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What tool is used to separate the cells when performing a hematocrit?

A)Fume hood
B)Stethoscope
C)Centrifuge
D)Sphygmomanometer
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What is a hematocrit?

A)Quantity of leukocytes in a blood sample
B)Percentage of erythrocytes in a blood sample
C)Ratio of fibrinogen to fibrin in a blood sample
D)Volume of plasma in a blood sample
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Erythrocyte B)Leukocyte C)Thrombocyte D)Platelet <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Erythrocyte
B)Leukocyte
C)Thrombocyte
D)Platelet
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Which leukocyte becomes a mast cell when it movies into connective tissue?

A)Lymphocyte
B)Eosinophil
C)Basophil
D)Monocyte
Question
Which would be a normal hematocrit value for a healthy adult male?

A)35
B)50
C)65
D)60
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Which formed element contains hemoglobin?

A)Leukocyte
B)Erythrocyte
C)Thrombocyte
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<strong>  Identify the formed element labeled c.</strong> A)Basophil B)Eosinophil C)Neutrophil D)Lymphocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the formed element labeled "c."

A)Basophil
B)Eosinophil
C)Neutrophil
D)Lymphocyte
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Which leukocyte becomes a macrophage when it moves into connective tissue?

A)Basophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Monocyte
D)Lymphocyte
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Which statement is the best reason for an elevated white blood cell count?

A)Patient is having sudden, extreme hemorrhaging.
B)Patient is dehydrated.
C)Patient is anemic.
D)Patient has a systemic bacterial infection.
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Which leukocyte increases in number during parasitic infections?

A)Eosinophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Basophil
D)Lymphocyte
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Which leukocyte is not shown in one of the three micrographs?

A)Basophil
B)Megakaryocyte
C)Monocyte
D)Eosinophil
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What might a low hematocrit value indicate?

A)Polycythemia
B)Blood doping
C)Dehydration
D)Anemia
Question
Which formed element functions in blood clotting?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Erythrocyte
C)Leukocyte
Question
Carol is a healthy 20-year-old female with no history of bleeding disorders. Which coagulation time is most likely hers?

A)4 minutes
B)12 minutes
C)7 minutes
D)1 minute
Question
Which leukocyte is the second-to-least common?

A)Basophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Monocyte
D)Eosinophil
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Which leukocyte is the second-to-most common?

A)Neutrophil
B)Lymphocyte
C)Eosinophil
D)Monocyte
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Of the descriptions given, which is consistent with an abnormal blood smear?

A)Eosinophils outnumbered lymphocytes.
B)Neutrophils and lymphocytes were commonly found.
C)More red than white blood cells were observed.
D)Monocytes were observed but not common.
Question
Which would be a normal hematocrit value for a healthy adult female?

A)66
B)40
C)50
D)25
Question
What is the purpose of a differential white blood cell count?

A)Determine the percentage of red blood cells in a blood sample
B)Determine the percentage of thrombocytes in a blood sample
C)Determine the percentage of each leukocyte in a sample of blood
D)Determine the ratio of white to red blood cells in a blood sample
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<strong>  Identify the formed element labeled a.</strong> A)Platelet B)Eosinophil C)Lymphocyte D)Erythrocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the formed element labeled "a."

A)Platelet
B)Eosinophil
C)Lymphocyte
D)Erythrocyte
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Which two formed elements are both agranulocytes?

A)C and D
B)D and G
C)B and F
D)G and F
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<strong>  Identify the formed element labeled e.</strong> A)Platelet B)Erythrocyte C)Neutrophil D)Monocyte <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the formed element labeled "e."

A)Platelet
B)Erythrocyte
C)Neutrophil
D)Monocyte
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What is a hematocrit?

A)Percentage of erythrocytes in a blood sample
B)Percentage of anemic cells in a blood sample
C)Percentage of leukocytes in a blood sample
D)Percentage of platelets in a blood sample
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What protein is responsible for tagging foreign particles, pathogens, or blood for destruction?

A)Antigens
B)Antibodies
C)Fibrinogen
D)Agglutinins
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What do the following statements have in common: dehydration, hypoxia, bleeding, and increased erythrocyte production?

A)They are all causes of polycythemia.
B)They are all causes of anemia.
C)They are all associated with normal hematocrit levels.
D)They are not associated with hematocrit levels in the human body.
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What antibodies are present in the plasma of a patient with O+ blood?

A)Anti-AB, Anti-O
B)Anti-A, Anti-B
C)No antibodies present
D)Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-rH
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What do platelets do to aid coagulation?

A)Inhibit excessive heparin secretion
B)Directly convert fibrin into fibrinogen
C)Release chemicals that stimulate clotting
D)Directly precipitate fibrin out of solution
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What do the following statements have in common: overhydration, vitamin B12 deficiency, bleeding, and decreased erythrocyte production?

A)They are all causes of anemia.
B)They are all causes of polycythemia.
C)They are all associated with normal hematocrit levels.
D)They are not associated with hematocrit levels in the human body.
Question
You are about to examine a blood smear from a patient who is suspected of being infected by a parasitic worm. What white blood cells would be present in elevated numbers due to such an infection?

A)Eosinophils
B)Neutrophils
C)Lymphocytes
D)Basophils
Question
You are examining a human blood smear under the microscope and note a large cell with a bilobed nucleus and orange-red granules in the cytoplasm. Identify the cell.

A)Eosinophil
B)Basophil
C)Neutrophil
D)Lymphocyte
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You are examining a human blood smear under the microscope and note a cell with a large, un-lobed nucleus that takes up almost the entire cell volume and violet granules in the cytoplasm. Identify the cell.

A)Eosinophil
B)Basophil
C)Neutrophil
D)Lymphocyte
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What antigen is present on the surface of B+ erythrocyte?

A)No ABO antigens and a +Rh antigen
B)B antigen and +Rh antigen
C)Anti-A antigen and an anti-Rh antigen
D)A antigen and +Rh antigen
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Patient MK's blood-typing chart showed agglutination with the Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh sera. What is the patient's blood type?

A)AB+
B)B+
C)A+
D)O+
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Patient JT's blood-typing chart showed agglutination only to the anti-B serum. What is the patient's blood type?

A)B-
B)A-
C)O+
D)B+
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Deck 19: Blood
1
What is coagulation?

A)When platelets form from megakaryocytes
B)When blood cells replicate
C)When blood clots
D)When blood cells rupture or lyse
C
2
Why is heparin used in a capillary tube when performing a hematocrit?

A)Heparin prevents the cells from coagulating.
B)Heparin keeps the blood homogenized.
C)Heparin draws the blood into the capillary tube.
D)Heparin helps the cells separate by weight.
A
3
<strong>  Identify the structure labeled c.</strong> A)Leukocyte B)Megakaryocyte C)Thrombocyte D)Erythrocyte
Identify the structure labeled "c."

A)Leukocyte
B)Megakaryocyte
C)Thrombocyte
D)Erythrocyte
C
4
Which trait distinguishes a granulocyte from an agranulocyte?

A)Absence of the nucleus in the granulocytes
B)A nucleus with an irregular shape
C)Presence or absence of granules in the cytoplasm
D)Granulocytes stain red, and agranulocytes stain blue.
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What happens when antibodies encounter a foreign blood protein?

A)Nothing in particular happens.
B)Antibodies attach to the blood protein and cause clumping of the blood.
C)Foreign blood protein lyses the antibody.
D)Antibodies phagocytize the foreign antigen.
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6
Which statement about blood is true?

A)Oxygen is transported by the leukocyte.
B)Leukocytes are the most common cell in blood.
C)The neutrophil is the rarest type of white blood cell.
D)Red bone marrow produces erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
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7
What term describes the various protein markers located in the plasma membrane of a red blood cell?

A)Immunoglobulin
B)Rh
C)Antibody
D)Antigen
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8
What blood type can receive blood from anyone?

A)AB
B)B
C)A
D)O
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9
What antibody does a person with type A blood produce?

A)Anti-A antibodies
B)Anti-B antibodies
C)Both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies
D)No antibodies are produced.
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Which are found in plasma?

A)Cerebrospinal fluid, gases, and sodium
B)Synovial fluid, water, potassium, and sodium
C)Collagen, chondrocytes, water, and sodium
D)Hormones, gases, electrolytes, and nutrients
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11
What protein marker is found on the red blood cells of a person with type A blood?

A)A antigens only
B)B antigens only
C)Both A and B antigens
D)No ABO antigens are present.
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12
What does a megakaryocyte eventually become?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Eosinophil
C)Erythrocyte
D)Neutrophil
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13
Which best describes coagulation?

A)It is a negative feedback mechanism.
B)It is controlled by erythrocytes.
C)It is controlled by monocytes.
D)It is a positive feedback mechanism.
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled b.</strong> A)Thrombocyte B)Leukocyte C)Erythrocyte D)White blood cell
Identify the structure labeled "b."

A)Thrombocyte
B)Leukocyte
C)Erythrocyte
D)White blood cell
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Which leukocyte is an agranulocyte?

A)Lymphocyte
B)Eosinophil
C)Basophil
D)Neutrophil
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Which leukocyte is a granulocyte?

A)Lymphocyte
B)Neutrophil
C)Monocyte
D)Macrophage
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17
What blood type can donate blood to anyone?

A)A
B)O
C)AB
D)B
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18
What tool is used to separate the cells when performing a hematocrit?

A)Fume hood
B)Stethoscope
C)Centrifuge
D)Sphygmomanometer
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19
What is a hematocrit?

A)Quantity of leukocytes in a blood sample
B)Percentage of erythrocytes in a blood sample
C)Ratio of fibrinogen to fibrin in a blood sample
D)Volume of plasma in a blood sample
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled a.</strong> A)Erythrocyte B)Leukocyte C)Thrombocyte D)Platelet
Identify the structure labeled "a."

A)Erythrocyte
B)Leukocyte
C)Thrombocyte
D)Platelet
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21
Which leukocyte becomes a mast cell when it movies into connective tissue?

A)Lymphocyte
B)Eosinophil
C)Basophil
D)Monocyte
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22
Which would be a normal hematocrit value for a healthy adult male?

A)35
B)50
C)65
D)60
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23
Which formed element contains hemoglobin?

A)Leukocyte
B)Erythrocyte
C)Thrombocyte
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24
<strong>  Identify the formed element labeled c.</strong> A)Basophil B)Eosinophil C)Neutrophil D)Lymphocyte
Identify the formed element labeled "c."

A)Basophil
B)Eosinophil
C)Neutrophil
D)Lymphocyte
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25
Which leukocyte becomes a macrophage when it moves into connective tissue?

A)Basophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Monocyte
D)Lymphocyte
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26
Which statement is the best reason for an elevated white blood cell count?

A)Patient is having sudden, extreme hemorrhaging.
B)Patient is dehydrated.
C)Patient is anemic.
D)Patient has a systemic bacterial infection.
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27
Which leukocyte increases in number during parasitic infections?

A)Eosinophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Basophil
D)Lymphocyte
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Which leukocyte is not shown in one of the three micrographs?

A)Basophil
B)Megakaryocyte
C)Monocyte
D)Eosinophil
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29
What might a low hematocrit value indicate?

A)Polycythemia
B)Blood doping
C)Dehydration
D)Anemia
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30
Which formed element functions in blood clotting?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Erythrocyte
C)Leukocyte
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31
Carol is a healthy 20-year-old female with no history of bleeding disorders. Which coagulation time is most likely hers?

A)4 minutes
B)12 minutes
C)7 minutes
D)1 minute
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32
Which leukocyte is the second-to-least common?

A)Basophil
B)Neutrophil
C)Monocyte
D)Eosinophil
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33
Which leukocyte is the second-to-most common?

A)Neutrophil
B)Lymphocyte
C)Eosinophil
D)Monocyte
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34
Of the descriptions given, which is consistent with an abnormal blood smear?

A)Eosinophils outnumbered lymphocytes.
B)Neutrophils and lymphocytes were commonly found.
C)More red than white blood cells were observed.
D)Monocytes were observed but not common.
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35
Which would be a normal hematocrit value for a healthy adult female?

A)66
B)40
C)50
D)25
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36
What is the purpose of a differential white blood cell count?

A)Determine the percentage of red blood cells in a blood sample
B)Determine the percentage of thrombocytes in a blood sample
C)Determine the percentage of each leukocyte in a sample of blood
D)Determine the ratio of white to red blood cells in a blood sample
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37
<strong>  Identify the formed element labeled a.</strong> A)Platelet B)Eosinophil C)Lymphocyte D)Erythrocyte
Identify the formed element labeled "a."

A)Platelet
B)Eosinophil
C)Lymphocyte
D)Erythrocyte
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38
Which two formed elements are both agranulocytes?

A)C and D
B)D and G
C)B and F
D)G and F
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39
<strong>  Identify the formed element labeled e.</strong> A)Platelet B)Erythrocyte C)Neutrophil D)Monocyte
Identify the formed element labeled "e."

A)Platelet
B)Erythrocyte
C)Neutrophil
D)Monocyte
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40
What is a hematocrit?

A)Percentage of erythrocytes in a blood sample
B)Percentage of anemic cells in a blood sample
C)Percentage of leukocytes in a blood sample
D)Percentage of platelets in a blood sample
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41
What protein is responsible for tagging foreign particles, pathogens, or blood for destruction?

A)Antigens
B)Antibodies
C)Fibrinogen
D)Agglutinins
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42
What do the following statements have in common: dehydration, hypoxia, bleeding, and increased erythrocyte production?

A)They are all causes of polycythemia.
B)They are all causes of anemia.
C)They are all associated with normal hematocrit levels.
D)They are not associated with hematocrit levels in the human body.
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43
What antibodies are present in the plasma of a patient with O+ blood?

A)Anti-AB, Anti-O
B)Anti-A, Anti-B
C)No antibodies present
D)Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-rH
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44
What do platelets do to aid coagulation?

A)Inhibit excessive heparin secretion
B)Directly convert fibrin into fibrinogen
C)Release chemicals that stimulate clotting
D)Directly precipitate fibrin out of solution
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45
What do the following statements have in common: overhydration, vitamin B12 deficiency, bleeding, and decreased erythrocyte production?

A)They are all causes of anemia.
B)They are all causes of polycythemia.
C)They are all associated with normal hematocrit levels.
D)They are not associated with hematocrit levels in the human body.
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46
You are about to examine a blood smear from a patient who is suspected of being infected by a parasitic worm. What white blood cells would be present in elevated numbers due to such an infection?

A)Eosinophils
B)Neutrophils
C)Lymphocytes
D)Basophils
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47
You are examining a human blood smear under the microscope and note a large cell with a bilobed nucleus and orange-red granules in the cytoplasm. Identify the cell.

A)Eosinophil
B)Basophil
C)Neutrophil
D)Lymphocyte
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48
You are examining a human blood smear under the microscope and note a cell with a large, un-lobed nucleus that takes up almost the entire cell volume and violet granules in the cytoplasm. Identify the cell.

A)Eosinophil
B)Basophil
C)Neutrophil
D)Lymphocyte
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49
What antigen is present on the surface of B+ erythrocyte?

A)No ABO antigens and a +Rh antigen
B)B antigen and +Rh antigen
C)Anti-A antigen and an anti-Rh antigen
D)A antigen and +Rh antigen
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50
Patient MK's blood-typing chart showed agglutination with the Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh sera. What is the patient's blood type?

A)AB+
B)B+
C)A+
D)O+
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51
Patient JT's blood-typing chart showed agglutination only to the anti-B serum. What is the patient's blood type?

A)B-
B)A-
C)O+
D)B+
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