Deck 25: Blood and Immune System

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Which cells are active in the blood clotting process?

A) leukocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) thrombocytes
D) white blood cells
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All of these help form a clot except:

A) thrombocytes.
B) clotting factors.
C) leukocytes.
D) fibrin.
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Which is the correct spelling of the medical word that means the loss of a large amount of blood,externally or internally.

A) hemorage
B) hemorrage
C) hemorrhage
D) hemmrhage
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A red blood cell that is very small and abnormal is said to be:

A) normocytic.
B) microcytic.
C) hypochromic.
D) sickled.
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The combining form plast/o- means ____________.

A) growth; formation
B) plastic
C) shaped like a globe
D) thrombus (blood clot)
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Which of the following is not one of the three definitions for the combining form myel/o-?

A) bone marrow
B) muscle
C) myelin
D) spinal cord
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Which is a type of anemia in which a genetic problem in the structure of hemoglobin causes abnormally shaped red blood cells?

A) polycythemia vera
B) multiple myeloma
C) sickle cell anemia
D) pernicious anemia
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If you have a severe sore throat,the physician might find ____________ on your physical exam.

A) metastasis
B) splenomegaly
C) leukemia
D) cervical lymphadenopathy
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Which infectious disease is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)?

A) multiple myeloma
B) AIDS
C) mononucleosis
D) hemophilia
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If deficient in the diet,which nutritional substances can cause anemia?

A) calcium and vitamin K
B) magnesium and vitamin C
C) zinc and vitamin A
D) folic acid and vitamin B₁₂
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Which is the clotting factor that is activated just before a thrombus is formed?

A) prothrombin
B) fibrinogen
C) lymph
D) ferritin
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Blood group antigens are surface proteins located on the cell membranes of:

A) leukocytes.
B) clotting factors.
C) thrombocytes.
D) erythrocytes.
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The combining forms hem/o- and hemat/o- both mean ____________.

A) blood
B) carry
C) iron
D) red
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The virus that causes AIDS invades the ____________ and uses them to reproduce itself.

A) CD4 cells
B) T cell lymphocytes
C) helper T cells
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a type of leukocyte?

A) erythrocyte
B) neutrophil
C) eosinophil
D) basophil
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Viscosity refers to the ____________ of the blood.

A) color
B) pH
C) thickness
D) clotting time
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The suffix -blast means ____________.

A) blood cell
B) stem cell
C) immature cell
D) lymph cell
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The suffix -penia means condition of ____________.

A) infection
B) bleeding
C) deficiency
D) substance in the blood
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There are ____________ different classes of immunoglobins.

A) seven
B) ten
C) four
D) five
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Which of the following is a protein present in the plasma of the blood?

A) albumin.
B) ferritin.
C) bilirubin.
D) bicarbonate.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word coagulation (koh-ag-yoo-lay-shun)?

A) koh
B) ag
C) lay
D) shun
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What type of patient would need to have a BMT?

A) a patient with hemophilia
B) a patient with leukemia
C) a patient with sickle cell anemia
D) a patient with AIDS
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In an autoimmune disorder,the body makes ____________ against its own tissues.

A) factor VIII
B) vitamin B12
C) antibodies
D) electrolytes
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Microcytic refers to a red blood cell that is ____________.

A) normal in size
B) normal in color
C) small in size
D) pale in color
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An immature erythrocyte that is just released into the blood is known as a ____________.
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A neutrophil is known by all of the following names except ____________.

A) seg
B) polymorphonucleated leukocyte
C) baso
D) PMN
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It is necessary to perform a ____________,also known as a venipuncture,to draw a sample of venous blood from a patient.
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Diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes mellitus are classified as ____________ disorders because they are characterized by antibodies that the body makes against its own tissues.
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An extremely immature cell found in the red marrow that is the precursor to all types of blood cells is called a ____________ cell.
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____________ are the least common type of leukocyte.
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A ____________ is a type of white blood cell that is a granulocyte and has three or more lobes in its nucleus.
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Alice has infectious mononucleosis.Her physician palpated the left upper quadrant of her abdomen to determine if she had enlargement of the spleen,which is also called ____________.
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____________ immunity is the type of immunity that is conveyed by the mother's antibodies to the fetus via the placenta or by antibodies in the colostrum (first breast milk).
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All of the following are abnormal conditions that involve red blood cells except ____________.

A) anisocytosis
B) sickle cell
C) AIDS
D) transfusion reaction
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All of the following are antigens that might be included in allergy skin tests except ____________.

A) immunoglobulin
B) animal dander
C) pollen
D) foods
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Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means excessive flow or discharge of blood?

A) -lysis, hypo-, erythr/o-
B) -rrhage, hem/o-
C) -oma, macr/o-, hemat/o-
D) -cyte, thromb/o-, rrag/o-
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Blood type ____________ is the universal donor.

A) AB positive
B) B negative
C) O positive
D) O negative
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Nine proteins in the plasma that help in the immune response by drilling holes in a bacterium,virus,or parasite are known as ____________ proteins.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) A red blood cell is also known as an erythrocyte.
B) Erythrocytes are the most numerous type of blood cell.
C) Erythrocytes are unusual in that they are just cell fragments.
D) Hemoglobin is a red, iron-containing molecule that carries oxygen.
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When clotting factors in the plasma are activated to form a blood clot,the fluid portion of plasma that remains is then known as ____________.
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Which is a very large cell whose cytoplasm breaks away at the edges to form individual thrombocytes?

A) platelet
B) macrophage
C) megakaryocyte
D) monocyte
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Donated blood is tested with the MonoSpot test to prevent passing the AIDS virus on to the recipient of a blood transfusion.
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Mature neutrophils are also known as bands or stabs.
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The physician ordered blood work for his patient to include red blood cell indices.This test would determine the:

A) WBC count.
B) mean cell volume.
C) clotting time.
D) blood type.
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Platelets are active in which process?

A) carrying oxygen
B) fighting infection
C) immune response
D) blood clotting
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Which are the smallest leukocytes?

A) WBCs
B) lymphocytes
C) monocytes
D) basophils
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A person with type A blood has:

A) both A and B antigens on their erythrocytes.
B) neither A nor B antigens on their erythrocytes.
C) B antigens on their erythrocytes.
D) A antigens on their erythrocytes
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The physician ordered the blood test ferritin to assist in making the diagnosis of:

A) AIDS.
B) pernicious anemia.
C) iron deficiency anemia.
D) septicemia.
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Which medical procedure involves the separation of plasma from the blood cells in whole blood?

A) stem cell transplantation
B) plasmapheresis
C) blood donation
D) blood transfusion
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When erythrocytes are mature,they do not have a nucleus.
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An example of passive immunity is getting an immunization or a vaccination.
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Hemorrhage is the loss of a small amount of blood over time.
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Mr.Smith had a myocardial infarction a few years ago.He now takes aspirin daily to dissolve any new blood clots that may form.
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Patients taking the drug heparin will have a higher-than-normal value for ____________ in their blood.

A) thrombocytes
B) partial thromboplastin time
C) hemoglobin
D) mean cell volume
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Pancytopenia is a condition of decreased numbers of platelets in the blood.
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Cytokines are chemicals released by damaged body tissues that summon white blood cells to the area of injury.
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John has classic hemophilia (hemophilia A). He requires treatment with a factor ____________ drug to prevent episodes of bleeding.

A) I
B) II
C) VIII
D) X
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Thrombolytic enzyme drugs dissolve blood clots by inhibiting the production of vitamin K.
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The medical word hemolysis is associated with:

A) AIDS.
B) leukemia.
C) transfusion reaction.
D) thrombosis.
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Lymphatic capillaries have large openings in their walls that allow microorganisms or cancerous cells to enter.
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All of the following are electrolytes in the plasma except ____________.

A) sodium
B) lipoprotein
C) potassium
D) bicarbonate
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Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means one who specializes in blood and the study of it?

A) -logy, hem/o-, log/o-
B) -penia, cyt/o- thromb/o-
C) -ist, hemat/o-, log/o-
D) -ure, electr/o-, ly/o-
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word antibody (an-tih-bawd-ee)?

A) an
B) tih
C) bawd
D) ee
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The combining form phag/o- means ____________.

A) eating; swallowing
B) one; same
C) phase; section
D) cell
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Old red blood cells are broken down by the ____________.

A) red bone marrow
B) spleen
C) yellow bone marrow
D) thymus
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The suffix -crit means ____________.

A) cell
B) pertaining to
C) separation of
D) thrombus (blood clot)
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Which word is misspelled?

A) albumin
B) hematopoiesis
C) corticosteroid drug
D) hematacrit
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All of the following are autoimmune disorders of the body except ____________.

A) psoriasis
B) multiple sclerosis
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) leukemia
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The test that determines the amount of different types of immunoglobulins in the blood is ____________.

A) the CD4 count
B) electrophoresis
C) the hematocrit
D) electrolytes
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Enlargement of the lymph nodes could be caused by:

A) breast cancer.
B) pernicious anemia.
C) a thrombus.
D) hematoma.
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The suffix -poietin means ____________.

A) a process; being or having
B) a substance that forms
C) condition of standing still
D) immature cell
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The combining form aggreg/o- means ____________.

A) clumping
B) crowding together
C) gather together
D) thrombus (blood clot)
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Which word or phrase is misspelled?

A) leukemia
B) thrombosite
C) coagulopathy
D) Hodgkin's disease
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Anemia is a decrease in the number of:

A) platelets.
B) serum
C) lymphocytes.
D) erythrocytes.
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When the antibodies in the patient's serum attack antigens on the erythrocytes in donor blood,this is known as ____________.

A) coagulopathy
B) hemophilia
C) an embolus
D) a transfusion reaction
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Iron deficiency anemia can be caused by all of the following except ____________.

A) a bacterial infection
B) menstruation
C) deficiency of iron in the diet
D) hemorrhage
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A bone marrow aspiration is done by taking red marrow from the:

A) blood
B) lymph node
C) iliac crest
D) spleen
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The combining form erythr/o- means :

A) inflammation.
B) red.
C) cancer.
D) white.
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The abbreviation H&H is a laboratory test that is related to:

A) plasma.
B) stem cells.
C) AIDS.
D) red blood cells.
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Before a patient can receive a blood transfusion,a ____________ must be done.

A) type and crossmatch
B) bone marrow aspiration
C) electrophoresis
D) CD4 count
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Which cells are active in the blood clotting process?

A) leukocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) thrombocytes
D) white blood cells
thrombocytes
2
All of these help form a clot except:

A) thrombocytes.
B) clotting factors.
C) leukocytes.
D) fibrin.
leukocytes.
3
Which is the correct spelling of the medical word that means the loss of a large amount of blood,externally or internally.

A) hemorage
B) hemorrage
C) hemorrhage
D) hemmrhage
hemorrhage
4
A red blood cell that is very small and abnormal is said to be:

A) normocytic.
B) microcytic.
C) hypochromic.
D) sickled.
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The combining form plast/o- means ____________.

A) growth; formation
B) plastic
C) shaped like a globe
D) thrombus (blood clot)
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Which of the following is not one of the three definitions for the combining form myel/o-?

A) bone marrow
B) muscle
C) myelin
D) spinal cord
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Which is a type of anemia in which a genetic problem in the structure of hemoglobin causes abnormally shaped red blood cells?

A) polycythemia vera
B) multiple myeloma
C) sickle cell anemia
D) pernicious anemia
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If you have a severe sore throat,the physician might find ____________ on your physical exam.

A) metastasis
B) splenomegaly
C) leukemia
D) cervical lymphadenopathy
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9
Which infectious disease is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)?

A) multiple myeloma
B) AIDS
C) mononucleosis
D) hemophilia
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If deficient in the diet,which nutritional substances can cause anemia?

A) calcium and vitamin K
B) magnesium and vitamin C
C) zinc and vitamin A
D) folic acid and vitamin B₁₂
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Which is the clotting factor that is activated just before a thrombus is formed?

A) prothrombin
B) fibrinogen
C) lymph
D) ferritin
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Blood group antigens are surface proteins located on the cell membranes of:

A) leukocytes.
B) clotting factors.
C) thrombocytes.
D) erythrocytes.
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The combining forms hem/o- and hemat/o- both mean ____________.

A) blood
B) carry
C) iron
D) red
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The virus that causes AIDS invades the ____________ and uses them to reproduce itself.

A) CD4 cells
B) T cell lymphocytes
C) helper T cells
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a type of leukocyte?

A) erythrocyte
B) neutrophil
C) eosinophil
D) basophil
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Viscosity refers to the ____________ of the blood.

A) color
B) pH
C) thickness
D) clotting time
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The suffix -blast means ____________.

A) blood cell
B) stem cell
C) immature cell
D) lymph cell
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The suffix -penia means condition of ____________.

A) infection
B) bleeding
C) deficiency
D) substance in the blood
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19
There are ____________ different classes of immunoglobins.

A) seven
B) ten
C) four
D) five
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20
Which of the following is a protein present in the plasma of the blood?

A) albumin.
B) ferritin.
C) bilirubin.
D) bicarbonate.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word coagulation (koh-ag-yoo-lay-shun)?

A) koh
B) ag
C) lay
D) shun
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What type of patient would need to have a BMT?

A) a patient with hemophilia
B) a patient with leukemia
C) a patient with sickle cell anemia
D) a patient with AIDS
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In an autoimmune disorder,the body makes ____________ against its own tissues.

A) factor VIII
B) vitamin B12
C) antibodies
D) electrolytes
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Microcytic refers to a red blood cell that is ____________.

A) normal in size
B) normal in color
C) small in size
D) pale in color
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An immature erythrocyte that is just released into the blood is known as a ____________.
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A neutrophil is known by all of the following names except ____________.

A) seg
B) polymorphonucleated leukocyte
C) baso
D) PMN
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It is necessary to perform a ____________,also known as a venipuncture,to draw a sample of venous blood from a patient.
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Diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes mellitus are classified as ____________ disorders because they are characterized by antibodies that the body makes against its own tissues.
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An extremely immature cell found in the red marrow that is the precursor to all types of blood cells is called a ____________ cell.
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____________ are the least common type of leukocyte.
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A ____________ is a type of white blood cell that is a granulocyte and has three or more lobes in its nucleus.
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Alice has infectious mononucleosis.Her physician palpated the left upper quadrant of her abdomen to determine if she had enlargement of the spleen,which is also called ____________.
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____________ immunity is the type of immunity that is conveyed by the mother's antibodies to the fetus via the placenta or by antibodies in the colostrum (first breast milk).
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All of the following are abnormal conditions that involve red blood cells except ____________.

A) anisocytosis
B) sickle cell
C) AIDS
D) transfusion reaction
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All of the following are antigens that might be included in allergy skin tests except ____________.

A) immunoglobulin
B) animal dander
C) pollen
D) foods
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36
Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means excessive flow or discharge of blood?

A) -lysis, hypo-, erythr/o-
B) -rrhage, hem/o-
C) -oma, macr/o-, hemat/o-
D) -cyte, thromb/o-, rrag/o-
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Blood type ____________ is the universal donor.

A) AB positive
B) B negative
C) O positive
D) O negative
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Nine proteins in the plasma that help in the immune response by drilling holes in a bacterium,virus,or parasite are known as ____________ proteins.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) A red blood cell is also known as an erythrocyte.
B) Erythrocytes are the most numerous type of blood cell.
C) Erythrocytes are unusual in that they are just cell fragments.
D) Hemoglobin is a red, iron-containing molecule that carries oxygen.
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When clotting factors in the plasma are activated to form a blood clot,the fluid portion of plasma that remains is then known as ____________.
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41
Which is a very large cell whose cytoplasm breaks away at the edges to form individual thrombocytes?

A) platelet
B) macrophage
C) megakaryocyte
D) monocyte
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Donated blood is tested with the MonoSpot test to prevent passing the AIDS virus on to the recipient of a blood transfusion.
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43
Mature neutrophils are also known as bands or stabs.
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44
The physician ordered blood work for his patient to include red blood cell indices.This test would determine the:

A) WBC count.
B) mean cell volume.
C) clotting time.
D) blood type.
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Platelets are active in which process?

A) carrying oxygen
B) fighting infection
C) immune response
D) blood clotting
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Which are the smallest leukocytes?

A) WBCs
B) lymphocytes
C) monocytes
D) basophils
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47
A person with type A blood has:

A) both A and B antigens on their erythrocytes.
B) neither A nor B antigens on their erythrocytes.
C) B antigens on their erythrocytes.
D) A antigens on their erythrocytes
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The physician ordered the blood test ferritin to assist in making the diagnosis of:

A) AIDS.
B) pernicious anemia.
C) iron deficiency anemia.
D) septicemia.
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Which medical procedure involves the separation of plasma from the blood cells in whole blood?

A) stem cell transplantation
B) plasmapheresis
C) blood donation
D) blood transfusion
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50
When erythrocytes are mature,they do not have a nucleus.
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An example of passive immunity is getting an immunization or a vaccination.
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Hemorrhage is the loss of a small amount of blood over time.
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Mr.Smith had a myocardial infarction a few years ago.He now takes aspirin daily to dissolve any new blood clots that may form.
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54
Patients taking the drug heparin will have a higher-than-normal value for ____________ in their blood.

A) thrombocytes
B) partial thromboplastin time
C) hemoglobin
D) mean cell volume
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Pancytopenia is a condition of decreased numbers of platelets in the blood.
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Cytokines are chemicals released by damaged body tissues that summon white blood cells to the area of injury.
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57
John has classic hemophilia (hemophilia A). He requires treatment with a factor ____________ drug to prevent episodes of bleeding.

A) I
B) II
C) VIII
D) X
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Thrombolytic enzyme drugs dissolve blood clots by inhibiting the production of vitamin K.
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59
The medical word hemolysis is associated with:

A) AIDS.
B) leukemia.
C) transfusion reaction.
D) thrombosis.
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Lymphatic capillaries have large openings in their walls that allow microorganisms or cancerous cells to enter.
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61
All of the following are electrolytes in the plasma except ____________.

A) sodium
B) lipoprotein
C) potassium
D) bicarbonate
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62
Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means one who specializes in blood and the study of it?

A) -logy, hem/o-, log/o-
B) -penia, cyt/o- thromb/o-
C) -ist, hemat/o-, log/o-
D) -ure, electr/o-, ly/o-
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63
Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word antibody (an-tih-bawd-ee)?

A) an
B) tih
C) bawd
D) ee
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The combining form phag/o- means ____________.

A) eating; swallowing
B) one; same
C) phase; section
D) cell
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65
Old red blood cells are broken down by the ____________.

A) red bone marrow
B) spleen
C) yellow bone marrow
D) thymus
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The suffix -crit means ____________.

A) cell
B) pertaining to
C) separation of
D) thrombus (blood clot)
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67
Which word is misspelled?

A) albumin
B) hematopoiesis
C) corticosteroid drug
D) hematacrit
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68
All of the following are autoimmune disorders of the body except ____________.

A) psoriasis
B) multiple sclerosis
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) leukemia
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69
The test that determines the amount of different types of immunoglobulins in the blood is ____________.

A) the CD4 count
B) electrophoresis
C) the hematocrit
D) electrolytes
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70
Enlargement of the lymph nodes could be caused by:

A) breast cancer.
B) pernicious anemia.
C) a thrombus.
D) hematoma.
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71
The suffix -poietin means ____________.

A) a process; being or having
B) a substance that forms
C) condition of standing still
D) immature cell
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72
The combining form aggreg/o- means ____________.

A) clumping
B) crowding together
C) gather together
D) thrombus (blood clot)
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73
Which word or phrase is misspelled?

A) leukemia
B) thrombosite
C) coagulopathy
D) Hodgkin's disease
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74
Anemia is a decrease in the number of:

A) platelets.
B) serum
C) lymphocytes.
D) erythrocytes.
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75
When the antibodies in the patient's serum attack antigens on the erythrocytes in donor blood,this is known as ____________.

A) coagulopathy
B) hemophilia
C) an embolus
D) a transfusion reaction
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76
Iron deficiency anemia can be caused by all of the following except ____________.

A) a bacterial infection
B) menstruation
C) deficiency of iron in the diet
D) hemorrhage
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77
A bone marrow aspiration is done by taking red marrow from the:

A) blood
B) lymph node
C) iliac crest
D) spleen
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78
The combining form erythr/o- means :

A) inflammation.
B) red.
C) cancer.
D) white.
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79
The abbreviation H&H is a laboratory test that is related to:

A) plasma.
B) stem cells.
C) AIDS.
D) red blood cells.
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80
Before a patient can receive a blood transfusion,a ____________ must be done.

A) type and crossmatch
B) bone marrow aspiration
C) electrophoresis
D) CD4 count
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