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[Show more]What feature is most often found with patients with a splenectomy on a Wright's stained blood smear? - Answer Howell-Jolly bodies 
 
Patients with antibody to the following antigen are immune to Hepatitis B: - Answer Surface antigen (HbSAg) 
 
Which two of the following tests are helpfu...
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Add to cartWhat feature is most often found with patients with a splenectomy on a Wright's stained blood smear? - Answer Howell-Jolly bodies 
 
Patients with antibody to the following antigen are immune to Hepatitis B: - Answer Surface antigen (HbSAg) 
 
Which two of the following tests are helpfu...
Indole Positive and Negative example. - Answer Positive: E. coli 
Negative Kleb. pneumo 
 
Methyl red Positive and Negative example. - Answer Positive: E. coli 
Negative: Kleb. pneumo 
 
Citrate Positive and Negative examples. - Answer Positive: Kleb. pneumo 
Negative: E. coli 
 
V...
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Add to cartIndole Positive and Negative example. - Answer Positive: E. coli 
Negative Kleb. pneumo 
 
Methyl red Positive and Negative example. - Answer Positive: E. coli 
Negative: Kleb. pneumo 
 
Citrate Positive and Negative examples. - Answer Positive: Kleb. pneumo 
Negative: E. coli 
 
V...
c antigen is most common in blacks and whites; anti-c would be most common reactive - Answer Rh antibodies show enhanced reactivity with enzyme pretreated cells. The M and Fya antigens are cleaved from enzyme pretreated cells and therefore there would be no reaction between enzyme pretreated c...
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Add to cartc antigen is most common in blacks and whites; anti-c would be most common reactive - Answer Rh antibodies show enhanced reactivity with enzyme pretreated cells. The M and Fya antigens are cleaved from enzyme pretreated cells and therefore there would be no reaction between enzyme pretreated c...
1 : 10 ratio - Answer The proper blood-to-broth ratio for blood cultures to reduce the antibacterial effects of serum 
 
Beta-lactamase - Answer Produced by a penicillin-resistant N. gonorrhoeae 
 
Columbia CNA with 5% sheep blood - Answer Selective medium used for the isolation of gram-...
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Add to cart1 : 10 ratio - Answer The proper blood-to-broth ratio for blood cultures to reduce the antibacterial effects of serum 
 
Beta-lactamase - Answer Produced by a penicillin-resistant N. gonorrhoeae 
 
Columbia CNA with 5% sheep blood - Answer Selective medium used for the isolation of gram-...
Which of the following lamps provides a continuous spectrum of radiant energy in the visible, near IR and near UV regions of the spectrum? - Answer Tungsten filament 
 
Which of the following isolates light within a narrow region of the spectrum? - Answer Monochromator 
 
Which of the followin...
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Add to cartWhich of the following lamps provides a continuous spectrum of radiant energy in the visible, near IR and near UV regions of the spectrum? - Answer Tungsten filament 
 
Which of the following isolates light within a narrow region of the spectrum? - Answer Monochromator 
 
Which of the followin...
70% alcohol then 2% iodine (or an iodiphor) - Answer the aseptic collection of blood cultures requires that the skin be cleansed with: 
 
60 sec - Answer when cleaning the skin with alcohol then iodine for a blood culture collection, the iodine should remain intact on the skin for at lea...
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Add to cart70% alcohol then 2% iodine (or an iodiphor) - Answer the aseptic collection of blood cultures requires that the skin be cleansed with: 
 
60 sec - Answer when cleaning the skin with alcohol then iodine for a blood culture collection, the iodine should remain intact on the skin for at lea...
**** If there are 4 asterisks - Answer **** previous students have noticed this being on the final, what the previous student meant not always indicated 
 
Index - Answer Blood Bank (3-45) 
Hematology (46-86) 
Immunology (87-137) 
Microbiology (138-155) 
Molecular Diagnostics (156-173) 
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Add to cart**** If there are 4 asterisks - Answer **** previous students have noticed this being on the final, what the previous student meant not always indicated 
 
Index - Answer Blood Bank (3-45) 
Hematology (46-86) 
Immunology (87-137) 
Microbiology (138-155) 
Molecular Diagnostics (156-173) 
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3 mg/dL is equivalent to ___ grams per liter 
A-0.3 
B-3 
C-0.03 
D-0.003 - Answer C-0.03 
 
Which of the following statements describes optimal conditions for transport, handling, and storage of blood specimens for clinical chemistry testing 
A-Specimen is left in the tube system for an entir...
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Add to cart3 mg/dL is equivalent to ___ grams per liter 
A-0.3 
B-3 
C-0.03 
D-0.003 - Answer C-0.03 
 
Which of the following statements describes optimal conditions for transport, handling, and storage of blood specimens for clinical chemistry testing 
A-Specimen is left in the tube system for an entir...
this is an expression of inactive X chromosome seen in Neutrophils of females only - Answer Barr body 
 
Also known as Azurophilic granules or Non-specific granules, disappear with maturation and reappears in toxic granulation - Answer Primary granules 
 
which Neutrophilic granules has ...
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Add to cartthis is an expression of inactive X chromosome seen in Neutrophils of females only - Answer Barr body 
 
Also known as Azurophilic granules or Non-specific granules, disappear with maturation and reappears in toxic granulation - Answer Primary granules 
 
which Neutrophilic granules has ...
What is the difference between active and passive immunities ? - Answer Active- individual produces antibody following immunization or infection. Active has memory and is lasting 
 
Passive- antibody is transferred to the individual (gamma globulin injections or placental transfer) but does n...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between active and passive immunities ? - Answer Active- individual produces antibody following immunization or infection. Active has memory and is lasting 
 
Passive- antibody is transferred to the individual (gamma globulin injections or placental transfer) but does n...
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