Deck 44: Assisting in the Analysis of Blood

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Which component of the complete blood count is not necessary to calculate the red cell indices?

A) Differential
B) Hemoglobin
C) Hematocrit
D) Erythrocyte count
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Which department of the laboratory performs H&H tests?

A) Hematology
B) Cytology
C) Immunology
D) Chemistry
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A properly prepared wedge smear

A) has blood covering one-half to three-quarters of the slide.
B) is dried quickly with forceful blowing.
C) has a blunt edge.
D) can have small streaks or holes in smear.
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Increases in the RBC count are found in which of the following?

A) Anemia
B) Infection
C) Dehydration
D) Liver disease
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The ESR test results

A) are diagnostic for rheumatoid arthritis.
B) are an indicator of inflammation in the body.
C) are obtained with a complex, automated test.
D) are reported in percentage per hour.
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Which of the following is not detected in a liver panel test?

A) GGT
B) ALT
C) ALP
D) CBC
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Dr. Lim orders a CPK draw on Mr. Roberts. What do elevated CPK levels indicate?

A) Liver disease
B) Possible MI
C) Dehydration
D) A problem with glucose metabolism
Question
When is administration of RhoGAM immune globulin absolutely necessary?

A) If an Rh-negative mother gives birth to an Rh-positive baby
B) If an Rh-positive mother gives birth to an Rh-negative baby
C) If both mother and baby are Rh negative
D) If an Rh-negative man fathers an Rh-negative baby
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Which statement is true about leukocytes?

A) Leukocytes are the largest circulating blood cells.
B) Granulocytes have segmented nuclei.
C) Neutrophils are the most numerous WBCs in circulation.
D) Bacterial infections stimulate increased production of neutrophils.
E) All of the above are true.
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Which of the following is an abnormal value for a differential?

A) 50% to 65% segmented neutrophils
B) 0% to 3% eosinophils
C) 25% to 40% lymphocytes
D) 50% to 70% basophils
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The buffy coat

A) is a layer of thrombocytes between the plasma and cells in a centrifuged microhematocrit tube.
B) can be seen in a centrifuged microhematocrit tube but not in a centrifuged Vacutainer™ tube.
C) is white.
D) is removed for Wright's staining during the differential portion of the CBC.
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Which of the following is a normal hemoglobin for a female?

A) 11 g/dL
B) 14 g/dL
C) 17 g/dL
D) 9.5 g/dL
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While Mr. Chakrabarti's hematocrit sample is spinning in the centrifuge, you perform an automated hemoglobin test on a sample of his blood and record the value as 15 g/dL. You do a quick mental calculation and expect that the hematocrit value will be approximately

A) 5%.
B) 15%.
C) 30%.
D) 45%.
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Troponin is a component of a(n) ________ panel.

A) liver
B) renal
C) cardiac
D) electrolyte
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Which of the following is a normal adult WBC count?

A) 3,000 cells/mm3
B) 1,500 cells/mm3
C) 10,000 cells/mm3
D) 12,000 cells/mm3
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TSH levels are assessed to determine the function of what organ(s)?

A) Pituitary gland
B) Pancreas
C) Liver
D) Kidneys
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A hematocrit reading of 37 indicates what?

A) The patient has a hemoglobin level of 12.
B) RBCs account for 37% of the total blood volume.
C) WBCs account for 37% of the total blood volume.
D) RBCs account for 63% of the total blood volume.
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A blood test that analyzes the ability of the kidneys to perform their function is the

A) albumin levels.
B) BUN.
C) FBS.
D) GTT.
Question
Platelets

A) assist in the delivery of oxygen to tissues.
B) are elevated in thrombocytopenia.
C) are fragments of a larger cell called a megakaryocyte.
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following tests is used to determine renal function?

A) Ferritin
B) Total bilirubin
C) pH
D) Creatinine
Question
Hemoglobin A1c is measured to monitor

A) anemia.
B) transfusion reactions.
C) diabetes.
D) hemolytic disease of the newborn.
Question
The smallest of the formed elements in the peripheral blood is a cell fragment that assists with clotting; it is known as a(n)

A) lymphocytes.
B) red blood cells.
C) platelet.
D) monocyte.
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Which of the following makes up approximately 55% of blood by volume?

A) Erythrocytes
B) Leukocytes
C) Thrombocytes
D) Plasma
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Microscopically, which of the following cells have large, dark, blue-black granules and contain histamine?

A) Lymphocytes
B) Basophils
C) Eosinophils
D) Monocytes
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Using capillary blood from a finger, the Cholestech LDX analyzer is capable of measuring which of the following?

A) HDL, LDL, and VLDL
B) TC/HDL ratio
C) Glucose
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following tests is used for the initial screening of a patient for diabetes type 2?

A) Fasting blood glucose
B) Blood glucose tolerance test
C) Glycosylated hemoglobin A1c
D) All of the above
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Which statement is true about HDL?

A) It transports cholesterol.
B) It is referred to as the "bad" cholesterol.
C) If elevated, it can result in a greater risk of heart disease.
D) All of the above are true.
Question
This instrument is used to separate blood cells from plasma.

A) Incubator
B) Centrifuge
C) Microscope
D) All of the above
Question
Hormones detected in a thyroid panel include

A) thyroxine.
B) triiodothyronine.
C) thyroid-stimulating hormone.
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following leukocytes are associated with allergies?

A) Eosinophils
B) Basophils
C) Polymorphonuclear neutrophils
D) All of the above
Question
Patients with this condition produce an unusually large number of red blood cells.

A) Anemia
B) Inflammation
C) Polycythemia vera
D) Diabetes
Question
Increases in this test may indicate conditions such as acute and chronic infections, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, hepatitis, cancer, multiple myeloma, rheumatic fever, and lupus erythematosus.

A) PT
B) ESR
C) CBC
D) HDL
Question
Which of the following tests measures the time it takes blood to form a fibrin clot?

A) ESR
B) Hgb determination
C) PT
D) CBC
Question
A patient who has a higher number of platelets is diagnosed with

A) thrombocytopenia.
B) thrombocytosis.
C) leukocytosis.
D) None of the above
Question
In emergencies, if there is no time for the laboratory to perform a type and cross-match, which type of blood is administered?

A) Type A positive
B) Type B negative
C) Type AB positive
D) Type O negative
Question
After centrifugation on a microhematocrit test, which of the following will be found in the center of the tube?

A) Plasma
B) RBCs
C) Serum
D) Buffy coat
Question
A low microhematocrit is seen in patients with what condition?

A) Anemia
B) Inflammation
C) Possible heart attack
D) Diabetes
Question
T cells and B cells are a subclassification of which of the following?

A) Monocytes
B) Lymphocytes
C) Erythrocytes
D) All of the above
Question
An RBC that is larger than normal is described as

A) microcytic.
B) macrocytic.
C) normocytic.
D) normochromic.
Question
The name used to describe an immature neutrophil.

A) Eosinophil
B) Polymorphonuclear cell
C) Megakaryocyte
D) Band
Question
Rh-positive babies born to mothers with Rh-negative blood are at risk of developing what condition?

A) HDN
B) Anemia
C) ESR
D) HDL
Question
AST and ALT testing is done to monitor potential liver damage in patients receiving statin drugs.
Question
Increases in the WBC count that are not related to disease are seen in pregnant women and individuals facing extreme stress.
Question
Lavender-topped tubes are used for routine CBC tests.
Question
If a capillary tube is not plugged, it must be filled with a special clay before centrifugation.
Question
An RBC with a normal amount of hemoglobin is said to be hyperchromic.
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If the shape of RBCs shows significant variation from normal, the alteration in shape is called thrombocytopenia.
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Hemoglobin A1c determination is more useful than blood glucose measurement in the management of diabetes, because it provides information on the average blood sugar level over a 2- to 3-month period.
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An HDL cholesterol level over 20 mg/dL is abnormal.
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The life span of an erythrocyte is approximately 120 days.
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Blood type O is considered the "universal donor," because no anti-A or anti-B antibodies are found in the plasma.
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The WBC count is lowest in newborns and highest in adults.
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Plasma makes up approximately 45% of blood by volume.
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A test that determines long-range blood glucose control is the

A) ESR.
B) PT.
C) A1c.
D) FBS.
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Eosinophils are associated with allergic reactions.
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B cells produce specific antibodies against a particular antigen.
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Deck 44: Assisting in the Analysis of Blood
1
Which component of the complete blood count is not necessary to calculate the red cell indices?

A) Differential
B) Hemoglobin
C) Hematocrit
D) Erythrocyte count
Differential
2
Which department of the laboratory performs H&H tests?

A) Hematology
B) Cytology
C) Immunology
D) Chemistry
Hematology
3
A properly prepared wedge smear

A) has blood covering one-half to three-quarters of the slide.
B) is dried quickly with forceful blowing.
C) has a blunt edge.
D) can have small streaks or holes in smear.
has blood covering one-half to three-quarters of the slide.
4
Increases in the RBC count are found in which of the following?

A) Anemia
B) Infection
C) Dehydration
D) Liver disease
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The ESR test results

A) are diagnostic for rheumatoid arthritis.
B) are an indicator of inflammation in the body.
C) are obtained with a complex, automated test.
D) are reported in percentage per hour.
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6
Which of the following is not detected in a liver panel test?

A) GGT
B) ALT
C) ALP
D) CBC
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7
Dr. Lim orders a CPK draw on Mr. Roberts. What do elevated CPK levels indicate?

A) Liver disease
B) Possible MI
C) Dehydration
D) A problem with glucose metabolism
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8
When is administration of RhoGAM immune globulin absolutely necessary?

A) If an Rh-negative mother gives birth to an Rh-positive baby
B) If an Rh-positive mother gives birth to an Rh-negative baby
C) If both mother and baby are Rh negative
D) If an Rh-negative man fathers an Rh-negative baby
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9
Which statement is true about leukocytes?

A) Leukocytes are the largest circulating blood cells.
B) Granulocytes have segmented nuclei.
C) Neutrophils are the most numerous WBCs in circulation.
D) Bacterial infections stimulate increased production of neutrophils.
E) All of the above are true.
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10
Which of the following is an abnormal value for a differential?

A) 50% to 65% segmented neutrophils
B) 0% to 3% eosinophils
C) 25% to 40% lymphocytes
D) 50% to 70% basophils
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11
The buffy coat

A) is a layer of thrombocytes between the plasma and cells in a centrifuged microhematocrit tube.
B) can be seen in a centrifuged microhematocrit tube but not in a centrifuged Vacutainer™ tube.
C) is white.
D) is removed for Wright's staining during the differential portion of the CBC.
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Which of the following is a normal hemoglobin for a female?

A) 11 g/dL
B) 14 g/dL
C) 17 g/dL
D) 9.5 g/dL
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13
While Mr. Chakrabarti's hematocrit sample is spinning in the centrifuge, you perform an automated hemoglobin test on a sample of his blood and record the value as 15 g/dL. You do a quick mental calculation and expect that the hematocrit value will be approximately

A) 5%.
B) 15%.
C) 30%.
D) 45%.
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14
Troponin is a component of a(n) ________ panel.

A) liver
B) renal
C) cardiac
D) electrolyte
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Which of the following is a normal adult WBC count?

A) 3,000 cells/mm3
B) 1,500 cells/mm3
C) 10,000 cells/mm3
D) 12,000 cells/mm3
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TSH levels are assessed to determine the function of what organ(s)?

A) Pituitary gland
B) Pancreas
C) Liver
D) Kidneys
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17
A hematocrit reading of 37 indicates what?

A) The patient has a hemoglobin level of 12.
B) RBCs account for 37% of the total blood volume.
C) WBCs account for 37% of the total blood volume.
D) RBCs account for 63% of the total blood volume.
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18
A blood test that analyzes the ability of the kidneys to perform their function is the

A) albumin levels.
B) BUN.
C) FBS.
D) GTT.
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Platelets

A) assist in the delivery of oxygen to tissues.
B) are elevated in thrombocytopenia.
C) are fragments of a larger cell called a megakaryocyte.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following tests is used to determine renal function?

A) Ferritin
B) Total bilirubin
C) pH
D) Creatinine
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21
Hemoglobin A1c is measured to monitor

A) anemia.
B) transfusion reactions.
C) diabetes.
D) hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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22
The smallest of the formed elements in the peripheral blood is a cell fragment that assists with clotting; it is known as a(n)

A) lymphocytes.
B) red blood cells.
C) platelet.
D) monocyte.
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23
Which of the following makes up approximately 55% of blood by volume?

A) Erythrocytes
B) Leukocytes
C) Thrombocytes
D) Plasma
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24
Microscopically, which of the following cells have large, dark, blue-black granules and contain histamine?

A) Lymphocytes
B) Basophils
C) Eosinophils
D) Monocytes
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25
Using capillary blood from a finger, the Cholestech LDX analyzer is capable of measuring which of the following?

A) HDL, LDL, and VLDL
B) TC/HDL ratio
C) Glucose
D) All of the above
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26
Which of the following tests is used for the initial screening of a patient for diabetes type 2?

A) Fasting blood glucose
B) Blood glucose tolerance test
C) Glycosylated hemoglobin A1c
D) All of the above
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27
Which statement is true about HDL?

A) It transports cholesterol.
B) It is referred to as the "bad" cholesterol.
C) If elevated, it can result in a greater risk of heart disease.
D) All of the above are true.
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This instrument is used to separate blood cells from plasma.

A) Incubator
B) Centrifuge
C) Microscope
D) All of the above
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Hormones detected in a thyroid panel include

A) thyroxine.
B) triiodothyronine.
C) thyroid-stimulating hormone.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following leukocytes are associated with allergies?

A) Eosinophils
B) Basophils
C) Polymorphonuclear neutrophils
D) All of the above
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31
Patients with this condition produce an unusually large number of red blood cells.

A) Anemia
B) Inflammation
C) Polycythemia vera
D) Diabetes
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Increases in this test may indicate conditions such as acute and chronic infections, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, hepatitis, cancer, multiple myeloma, rheumatic fever, and lupus erythematosus.

A) PT
B) ESR
C) CBC
D) HDL
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33
Which of the following tests measures the time it takes blood to form a fibrin clot?

A) ESR
B) Hgb determination
C) PT
D) CBC
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A patient who has a higher number of platelets is diagnosed with

A) thrombocytopenia.
B) thrombocytosis.
C) leukocytosis.
D) None of the above
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35
In emergencies, if there is no time for the laboratory to perform a type and cross-match, which type of blood is administered?

A) Type A positive
B) Type B negative
C) Type AB positive
D) Type O negative
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36
After centrifugation on a microhematocrit test, which of the following will be found in the center of the tube?

A) Plasma
B) RBCs
C) Serum
D) Buffy coat
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37
A low microhematocrit is seen in patients with what condition?

A) Anemia
B) Inflammation
C) Possible heart attack
D) Diabetes
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38
T cells and B cells are a subclassification of which of the following?

A) Monocytes
B) Lymphocytes
C) Erythrocytes
D) All of the above
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39
An RBC that is larger than normal is described as

A) microcytic.
B) macrocytic.
C) normocytic.
D) normochromic.
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The name used to describe an immature neutrophil.

A) Eosinophil
B) Polymorphonuclear cell
C) Megakaryocyte
D) Band
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Rh-positive babies born to mothers with Rh-negative blood are at risk of developing what condition?

A) HDN
B) Anemia
C) ESR
D) HDL
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AST and ALT testing is done to monitor potential liver damage in patients receiving statin drugs.
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43
Increases in the WBC count that are not related to disease are seen in pregnant women and individuals facing extreme stress.
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Lavender-topped tubes are used for routine CBC tests.
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If a capillary tube is not plugged, it must be filled with a special clay before centrifugation.
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An RBC with a normal amount of hemoglobin is said to be hyperchromic.
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If the shape of RBCs shows significant variation from normal, the alteration in shape is called thrombocytopenia.
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Hemoglobin A1c determination is more useful than blood glucose measurement in the management of diabetes, because it provides information on the average blood sugar level over a 2- to 3-month period.
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An HDL cholesterol level over 20 mg/dL is abnormal.
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The life span of an erythrocyte is approximately 120 days.
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Blood type O is considered the "universal donor," because no anti-A or anti-B antibodies are found in the plasma.
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The WBC count is lowest in newborns and highest in adults.
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Plasma makes up approximately 45% of blood by volume.
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54
A test that determines long-range blood glucose control is the

A) ESR.
B) PT.
C) A1c.
D) FBS.
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Eosinophils are associated with allergic reactions.
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B cells produce specific antibodies against a particular antigen.
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