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MLT ASCP REVIEW 5 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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The McLeod phenotype is associated with which of the following antigen systems? 
 
- Rh 
- P 
- Kell 
- MNS - CORRECT ANSWER Kell 
 
A deficiency of platelet receptor IIb/IIIa can be found on which of the following? 
 
- Glanzmann Thrombasthenia 
- Von Willebrand disease 
- Asprin therapy 
- Bernard-Soulier syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER Glanzmann Thrombasthenia 
 
If a disease or disorder causes serum binding proteins (such as albumin) to decrease, what may occur if the dose of a h...
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ASCP MLS FINAL Questions 2024 With Verified Answers
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ASCP MLS FINAL Questions 2024 With Verified Answers 
 
The majority of the iron in an adult is found as a constituent of: 
 
A. hemoglobin 
 
B. hemosiderin 
 
C. myoglobin 
 
D. transferrin 
(Answer: - A. hemoglobin 
 
Which of the following is associated with May-Hegglin anomaly? 
A. membrane defect of lysosomes 
 
B. Dohle bodies and giant platelts 
 
C. chronic myelogenous leukemia 
 
D. mucopolysaccharidosis 
(Answer: - B. Dohle bodies and giant platelts 
 
Elevation of the granulocyte pe...
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Blood Coagulation Questions And Answers | Complete Solution Graded A+
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A deficiency in GPIIb that results in an inability to bind fibrinogen - Glanzmann Thrombasthenia 
Activated by thrombin to form a fibrin clot - Fibronigen 
Activated partial thromboplastin time - 25-35 seconds 
Anti-coagulant that will inhibit thrombin - Heparin 
Bleeding disorder which is a deficiency of factor 8 (VIII) X-chromosome linked recessive - 
Hemophilia A 
BT should not be used in cases of platelet count less than _____ - 100,000/ microliter 
Clinical features of hemophilia A - Massiv...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology 
Normally, hydrostatic and osmotic forces are 
balanced 
T/F, T/F Normally, a lot net movement of fluid out of vessels, all are removed by lymphatic vessels 
False, normally a little movement out 
True 
Disruption in the balance between Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) and colloid osmotic Pressure(COP) causes 
movement of fluid out of or into the vessel 
Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) 
force exerted by fluid pressing against wall, blood fluid being pushed out of the vessel...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology 
Normally, hydrostatic and osmotic forces are 
balanced 
T/F, T/F Normally, a lot net movement of fluid out of vessels, all are removed by lymphatic vessels 
False, normally a little movement out 
True 
Disruption in the balance between Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) and colloid osmotic Pressure(COP) causes 
movement of fluid out of or into the vessel 
Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) 
force exerted by fluid pressing against wall, blood fluid being pushed out of the vessel...
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ASCP MLS Hematology/Coagulation practice QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Prostacyclin Correct Answer: produced by the walls of endothelial cells and prevents formation of the platelet plug involved in primary hemostasis by preventing platelet activation and aggregation as well as inducing vasodialation. 
 
Epinephrine Correct Answer: agonist used in platelet aggregation studies 
 
ristocetin Correct Answer: causes platelets to bind to vWF via their GPIb receptor. A test is abnormal in a vWF deficiency since the platelets cannot bind, which causes lack of adhesion/...
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ASCP MLS Hematology/Coagulation practice QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Prostacyclin Correct Answer: produced by the walls of endothelial cells and prevents formation of the platelet plug involved in primary hemostasis by preventing platelet activation and aggregation as well as inducing vasodialation. 
 
Epinephrine Correct Answer: agonist used in platelet aggregation studies 
 
ristocetin Correct Answer: causes platelets to bind to vWF via their GPIb receptor. A test is abnormal in a vWF deficiency since the platelets cannot bind, which causes lack of adhesion/...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology 
Normally, hydrostatic and osmotic forces are 
balanced 
T/F, T/F Normally, a lot net movement of fluid out of vessels, all are removed by lymphatic vessels 
False, normally a little movement out 
True 
Disruption in the balance between Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) and colloid osmotic Pressure(COP) causes 
movement of fluid out of or into the vessel 
Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) 
force exerted by fluid pressing against wall, blood fluid being pushed out of the vessel...
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BOC Practice Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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BOC Practice Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers 
Which of the following is a dimorphic fungus? - answerblastomyces dermatidis 
N 3% L 62% Monos 23% Eos 12% - answerFungal Meningitis 
-elevated EOS indicate fungal infection 
Branching AFP from BAL in 63 yo woman on chemo; does NOT hydrolyze casein, tyrosine or 
xanthine - answerNocardia 
Electrode Ag/AgCl anode and Platinum wire cathode in KCl - what does this probe measure? - 
answerpO2 
AABB minimum Hgb level for AUTOLOGOUS donation - answer...
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coagulation disorders
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preview:●	Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia – autosomal recessive so you have to inherit a faulty gene from mum and dad, and it is quite rare roughly around 1 in a million. 
●	Because it is an inherited condition patients will present with symptoms following birth therefore earlier in their life and these include nosebleeds, extensive bruising, bleeding gums, excessive bleeding during periods. 
●	It arises as we get defects in the glycoprotein 2b3a complex. 
●	Platelets express a number of ...
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