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ASCP Hematology Review Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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Name the locations of active marrow in adults: 
Ans: sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae 
Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? 
Ans: yolk sac 
Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of 
gestation? 
Ans: spleen 
When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? 
Ans: after birth 
What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? 
Ans: (1)rubriblast, (2)prorubricyte, (3)rubricyte, (4)metarubricyte, (5...
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Test Bank For Pharmacology for Nurses 6th Edition A Pathophysiological Approach by Michael P. Adams; Norman Holland; Carol Quam Urban 9780135218334 Chapter 1-50 Complete Guide .
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Pharmacology for Nurses 6th Edition A Pathophysiological Approach by Michael P. Adams; Norman Holland; Carol Quam Urban 8334, 0 , 8438, 5 
 
1 Introduction to Pharmacology 
 
1.1 History of Pharmacology 
 
1.2 Pharmacology: The Study of Medicines 
 
1.3 Pharmacology and Therapeutics 
 
1.4 Classification of Therapeutic Agents as Drugs, Biologics, Biosimilars, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies 
 
1.5 Therapeutic and Pharmacologic Classification of Drugs 
 
1.6 Chemical, Generi...
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Adult Hematopoiesis - Answer-Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red marrow) 
Prenatal hematopoiesis - Answer-Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow at 
birth 
Hemoglobin - Answer-An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen. 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
Transferrin - Answer-iron transport protein 
Ferritin - Answer-Major Fe Storage form 
Hemosiderin - Answ...
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NURS 180 Pharmacology Midterm Study GuideProton Pump Inhibitor 
o	Decreases production on acids 
o	Treats: GERD, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, NSAID ulcers, stress ulcers, H. Pylori ulcers, erosive esophagitis 
o	H. pylori treatment: Omeprazole, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin 
o	Side Effects: Headache, Dizziness, Diarrhea, abdominal pain, and rash. 
o	Chronic use: Osteoporosis 
o	Interactions: Digoxin, oral anticoagulants, certain benzodiazepines and phenytoin. 
■	Nursing Implications 
o	The gr...
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Hematology Board Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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Hematology Board Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
What is the first type of cell produced by the developing embryo? - ANSWERSErythrocyte 
 
What percentage of tissue located in the bone marrow cavities of adults is fat? - ANSWERS50% 
 
Not characteristic of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells? - ANSWERSExpress the stem cell marker CD13 
 
In an adult, what are the two best areas for obtaining active bone marrow by aspiration? - ANSWERSPosterior iliac crest and sternum 
 
What is the norm...
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Examples of pathogens that cause human disease include: 
a. bacteria 
b. viruses 
c. fungi 
d. parasites (protozoans and worms) 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
 
Which of the following is not associated with mucosal surfaces? 
a. mucus-secreting goblet cells 
b. lysozyme 
c. M cells 
d. beating cilia 
e. white pulp - e. white pulp 
 
One reason that pathogenic microorganisms have an advantage in the host they infect 
is because they: 
a. have previously been encountered th...
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Hematology CSMLS Exam Review 100% Verified Qs&As 2024
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Adult Hematopoiesis - Correct Answer-Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red marrow) 
Prenatal hematopoiesis - Correct Answer-Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow 
at birth 
Hemoglobin - Correct Answer-An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen. 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
Transferrin - Correct ...
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Hematologic and Immune Function found under the CBC panel 
How many liters of blood are in the body? 5-6 liters 
RBCs live in the body for 120 days 
Erythrocytes small RBCs 
Leukocytes white blood cells 
Thrombocytes platelets 
Hematopoiesis production of blood cells in the bone marrow
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Hematology CSMLS Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Adult Hematopoiesis 
 -:- Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
 Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red 
marrow) 
Prenatal hematopoiesis 
 -:- Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow at 
birth 
Hemoglobin 
 -:- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds 
oxygen. 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
Transferrin 
 -:- iron transport protein 
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Med surg: Hematologic system 
Anatomy of hematologic system 
- Consists of the blood and the sites where blood is produced, including the bone 
marrow and the reticuloendothelial system (RES) 
- Plasma is the fluid portion blood; it contains various proteins, such such as 
albumin, globulin, fibrinogen, and other factors necessary for clotting, as well as 
electrolytes, waste products, and nutrients 
- Albumin: helps in maintaining oncotic pressure and helps keep things within the 
vasculature s...
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