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Deck 24: Hematopoietic System
1
The values for a patient that has a 2% standard are: Standard = 9500 cpm
Urine sample = 658 cpm
Urine sample volume = 4 mL
Total urine volume = 1300 mL
The percent excretion for this patient is
A)15%.
B)23%.
C)45%.
D)56%.
Urine sample = 658 cpm
Urine sample volume = 4 mL
Total urine volume = 1300 mL
The percent excretion for this patient is
A)15%.
B)23%.
C)45%.
D)56%.
45%.
2
Platelet kinetics are best studied using platelets labeled with
A)(111)In oxine.
B)(125)I-HAS.
C)(32 )P-chromic phosphate.
D)(51)Cr-ascorbic acid.
A)(111)In oxine.
B)(125)I-HAS.
C)(32 )P-chromic phosphate.
D)(51)Cr-ascorbic acid.
(111)In oxine.
3
Anemia refers to a condition of
A)a reduced number of WBCs.
B)a reduced number of RBCs.
C)splenomegaly.
D)malabsorption.
A)a reduced number of WBCs.
B)a reduced number of RBCs.
C)splenomegaly.
D)malabsorption.
a reduced number of RBCs.
4
Serum is plasma with clotting factors.
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5
The average volume of blood plasma for a normal adult is
A)25 liters.
B)50 liters.
C)3000 mL.
D)2000 mL.
A)25 liters.
B)50 liters.
C)3000 mL.
D)2000 mL.
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6
When performing a 51Cr-labeled splenic sequestration study, the technologist does NOT take counts over the
A)liver.
B)spleen.
C)precordium.
D)thyroid.
A)liver.
B)spleen.
C)precordium.
D)thyroid.
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7
When blood is collected with an anticoagulant, the whole blood separates into
A)red blood cells (RBCs) and white blood cells (WBCs).
B)plasma and formed elements.
C)serum and cells.
D)platelets and serum.
A)red blood cells (RBCs) and white blood cells (WBCs).
B)plasma and formed elements.
C)serum and cells.
D)platelets and serum.
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8
In a blood sample, the fluid from which a clot is separated is called serum.
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9
In a 51Cr-labeled erythrocyte survival study, a mean normal mean RBC half-life is
A)10 to 20 days.
B)25 to 35 days.
C)50 to 60 days.
D)70 to 80 days.
A)10 to 20 days.
B)25 to 35 days.
C)50 to 60 days.
D)70 to 80 days.
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10
Anemia could be the result of all of the following EXCEPT
A)suppression of bone marrow activity.
B)hemolysis.
C)iron deficiency.
D)erythrogenesis.
A)suppression of bone marrow activity.
B)hemolysis.
C)iron deficiency.
D)erythrogenesis.
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11
The results of a patient's splenic sequestration study demonstrate a spleen-to-liver ratio of 2:1.This result would be considered
A)normal.
B)an example of sequestration.
C)an example of a malpositioned probe.
D)administration of a contaminated dose.
A)normal.
B)an example of sequestration.
C)an example of a malpositioned probe.
D)administration of a contaminated dose.
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12
The results of a 24-hour Stage I Schilling Test are 4% excretion of the administered dose.This patient should be considered
A)normal.
B)a candidate for a Stage II Schilling test.
C)a candidate for a repeated Stage I Schilling test.
D)to have parasitic competition for the vitamin B12.
A)normal.
B)a candidate for a Stage II Schilling test.
C)a candidate for a repeated Stage I Schilling test.
D)to have parasitic competition for the vitamin B12.
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13
To have a cohort label for RBCs, it would be necessary to tag the
A)circulating erythrocytes.
B)precursor erythrocytes.
C)phagocytized erythrocytes.
D)coagulated erythrocytes.
A)circulating erythrocytes.
B)precursor erythrocytes.
C)phagocytized erythrocytes.
D)coagulated erythrocytes.
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14
The life span of an RBC is approximately
A)30 days.
B)60 days.
C)90 days.
D)120 days.
A)30 days.
B)60 days.
C)90 days.
D)120 days.
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15
The conventional agent used for the estimation of plasma volume is
A)(111)In-oxine.
B)(125)I-HSA.
C)(32 )P-chromic phosphate.
D)(51)Cr-ascorbic acid.
A)(111)In-oxine.
B)(125)I-HSA.
C)(32 )P-chromic phosphate.
D)(51)Cr-ascorbic acid.
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16
A patient can have anemia but have a normal Hct because
A)he is sufficiently hydrated.
B)he has a decreased number of WBCs.
C)there is an increased rate of RBC production.
D)there is an increased rate of hemolysis.
A)he is sufficiently hydrated.
B)he has a decreased number of WBCs.
C)there is an increased rate of RBC production.
D)there is an increased rate of hemolysis.
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17
The hematocrit (Hct) represents the
A)percentage of RBCs in whole blood.
B)percentage of RBCs in the packed cells.
C)ratio of RBCs to platelets.
D)ratio of RBCs to WBCs.
A)percentage of RBCs in whole blood.
B)percentage of RBCs in the packed cells.
C)ratio of RBCs to platelets.
D)ratio of RBCs to WBCs.
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18
The position typically used for a patient undergoing a spleen count as part of a splenic sequestration study is
A)supine.
B)prone.
C)upright.
D)on the right side.
A)supine.
B)prone.
C)upright.
D)on the right side.
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19
When using the 51Cr-ascorbic acid method to label erythrocytes, the ascorbic acid is added to
A)transport the 51Cr across the hemoglobin molecule.
B)increase the tagging efficiency.
C)stop the tagging procedure.
D)increase counting efficiency.
A)transport the 51Cr across the hemoglobin molecule.
B)increase the tagging efficiency.
C)stop the tagging procedure.
D)increase counting efficiency.
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20
To have a random label for RBCs, it would be necessary to tag the
A)circulating erythrocytes.
B)precursor erythrocytes.
C)phagocytized erythrocytes.
D)coagulated erythrocytes.
A)circulating erythrocytes.
B)precursor erythrocytes.
C)phagocytized erythrocytes.
D)coagulated erythrocytes.
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