UAMS MLT MLS Hematology Review Exam 1 Questions & Answers
Intramedullary Hemolysis - ANSWERScell destruction inside the bone marrow
Leukocytosis - ANSWERSincrease in the number of white blood cells
Intravascular - ANSWERSWithin the blood vessel
Extravascular - ANSWERSoutside the bl...
Intramedullary Hemolysis - ANSWERScell destruction inside the bone marrow
Leukocytosis - ANSWERSincrease in the number of white blood cells
Intravascular - ANSWERSWithin the blood vessel
Extravascular - ANSWERSoutside the blood vascular system
RES system organs - ANSWERSSpleen, liver, Thymus, Bone Marrow, Lymph nodes
Where does hematopoiesis occur? - ANSWERSInside the bone marrow
Where do megakaryocytes reside? - ANSWERSalong the lining in the bone marrow
What come from magakaryocytes? - ANSWERSplatelets
Where does erythropoietin come from? - ANSWERSkidneys
What is the function of the RES system? - ANSWERSformation and destruction of cells
What is the fast to cell ratio in an adult? - ANSWERS50:50
What is the location of the bone marrow in children? - ANSWERSin all long bones
, Which cells are in bone marrow? - ANSWERSPlasma cells, megakaryocytes, immature red cells,
macrophages, immature WBCs
Which cells are in peripheral blood? - ANSWERSBanded neutrophils, segmented neutrophils, eosinophils,
basophils, monocytes, lyphocytes and platelets
Which bone marrow cell is hemopoeitically active? - ANSWERSred marrow
Which organ is involved in red cell circulation? - ANSWERSspleen
How long do RBCs live? - ANSWERS120 days
What is the sequence of WBC maturation? - ANSWERSmyeloblast-> promyelocyte->myelocyte-
>metamyelocyte, banded neutrophil-> segmented neutrophils
What cell is the most present at the dawn of neutrophilia? - ANSWERSMyelocyte
What cell has the ability to become any cell? - ANSWERSpluripotent stem cell
What can you use to tell the difference between T cells and B cells? - ANSWERSFlow cytometry
What cells move to the tissues and what do they become? - ANSWERSBasophil- mast cells
B cells- plasma cells
Monocytes- Macrophages
What is a left shift? - ANSWERSIncreased numbers of immature neutrophils in the blood
What could be a possible reason to see many blasts in a peripheral blood smear? - ANSWERSa possible
leukemia
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