Definition 1 of 201
__________ give serum its characteristic milky appearance (lipemia) when blood is drawn after a meal.
Platelets
Chylomicrons
Insulin
Hemoglobin
Definition 2 of 201
In simplified terms, iron-deficiency anemia may result from the following:
diazo reaction
Decreased iron intake (either from inadequate diet or impaired absorption), increased iron
loss (generally from chronic bleeding from a variety of causes), an error of iron metabolism
(sideroblastic anemias), and/or increased iron requirements in infancy, pregnancy and
lactation
Plasmin.
Degree to which a measurement represents the true value.
Definition 3 of 201
What is a tablet test for acetone and acetoacetic acid based on a color reaction with sodium
nitroprusside?
Ictotest
Crenated.
Clinitest
Acetest
,Definition 4 of 201
Which test is commonly used to test for fructose, sucrose, dextrose, lactose, xylose, galactose,
and arabinose, because these are sugars most often found in urine?
Immunoassays
Westergren method
Thin-layer chromatography
Triglyceride and hdl
Definition 5 of 201
Which of the following is a definition of accuracy in blood banking?
The level of noise in a laboratory setting.
Degree to which a measurement represents the true value.
The speed at which a task is completed.
The amount of blood in a blood bank.
Definition 6 of 201
In the calculation of MCV = HCT x 10/___?
PLATELETS
HEMOGLOBIN
RBC
WHITE BLOOD CELLS
,Definition 7 of 201
What is the fourth most abundant cation in the body and second most abundant intracellular ion?
In addition, this electrolyte has high concentrations found in bone and muscle.
Potassium
Sodium
Calcium
Magnesium
Definition 8 of 201
When performing a bone marrow differential count, which cell is not included?
Erythrocytes
Megakaryocytes
Monocytes
Leukocytes
Definition 9 of 201
Describes how close a test result is to the true value.
Precision
Validity
Calibration
Accuracy
, Definition 10 of 201
The drug phenobarbital is a slow-acting barbiturate that effectively controls several type of
seizures and is considered which class of drug?
Antiepileptic
Antibiotics
Antipsychotic
Antidepressant
Definition 11 of 201
Which class of drugs plays a role in determining the success of any transplant program?
Immunosuppressive
Antiepileptic
Immunodeficiency
Sensitization
Definition 12 of 201
As the neutrophil matures, the characteristics that help distinquish the cell also change. Which
neutrophil has reddish purple primary granules, also called nonspecific or azurphilic granules?
Metamyelocyte
Myeloblast
Megakaryocytes
Promyelocyte
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