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CMLA Exam 2023 Review Rated 100% Correct
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The most commonly performed test for anticoagulation therapy is: - Answer the prothrombin time 
 
If a urine specimen cannot be tested within ________ it should be refrigerated. - Answer 1 hour 
 
Insufficient centrifugation while performing a microhematocrit will result in: - Answer a false increase in hematocrit value 
 
A decrease in the number of white blood cells is known as: - Answer leukopenia 
 
Which urine parameter would be abnormal when a patient has been fasting? - Answer ketones 
 
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Function of skin correct answers •Protection 
•Temperature regulation 
•Psychosocial 
•Sensation 
•Vitamin D production 
•Immunologic 
•Absorption 
•Elimination 
 
Immunologic correct answers a breach in the surface of the skin triggers immunologic responses in the skin 
 
Risks for skin alterations correct answers Lifestyle variables, Age, Changes in health status, Reduced sensations, Illness, Therapeutic measures 
 
The Healing process steps correct answers 1.Hemostasis 
2.Infl...
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Which of the following blood gas changes would be expected in a patient that is 
hyperventilating? 
increased pH and CO2 
decreases pH and CO2 
increased pH and decreased CO2 
decreased pH and increased CO2 - CORRECT ANSWER-increased pH and decreased 
CO2 
hyperventilating = increased rate of CO2 removed from blood = respiratory alkalosis 
decrease CO2 means pH goes up 
What is an absolute contraindication for intra-aortic ...
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VETT 134 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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VETT 134 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 (GRADED) Which of the following instruments is used to place intramedullary pins? 
Which suture material is the SMALL- EST? 
A technician is prepping the surgery room for removal of a lens from a toy poodle due to 
cataract. Which of these would be safest for the surgeon to use for hemostasis? 
A 3-year-old male Quarterhorse is un- dergoing a bone graft. Which instru- ments is most 
appropriate to use 
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM OVER 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-2025 PASSED 100%
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM OVER 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PASSED 100% 
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM OVER 100 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PASSED 100% 
 
 
1.	Which of the following is part of the pathophysiology of emphysema that can lead to the appearance of a barrel chart? 
A.	Peripheral edema 
B.	Bacterial infection in the lungs 
C.	Air trapping in the alveoli please check 
D.	Muscle atrophy of the diaphragm please check 
 
2.	The primary problem with anemia, regardless of the cause, is 
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Function of blood 
 transportation, regulation, protection (also clotting factors) 
What are the two parts of blood? 
 1. plasma 
2. formed elements 
What do the formed elements consist of? 
 red blood cells (erythrocytes) 
white blood cells (leukocytes) 
platelets (thrombocytes) 
What does a red blood cell do? 
 Transports oxygen around the body 
What do white blood cells do? 
 fight infection 
What helps blood clot? 
 platelets 
blood formation is known as 
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At what time should a test tube be labeled with the patient's identification? 
Before leaving the patient's room, after drawing the blood 
 
 
 
After a phlebotomist has successfully followed all the steps for blood collection, the patient informs the phlebotomist that he tends to bleed longer than the average person. What would be the next course of action for the phlebotomist? 
confirm hemostasis and apply paper tape 
 
 
 
After a phlebotomy draw, t...
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Coagulation Modifiers Questions And Answers Graded A+
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1. Prevent clot formation by inhibiting particular clotting factors 
2. Prevent clot formation by interfering with platelet function 
3. Lyse clots that have already formed 
4. Promote the coagulation of blood 
5. Reduce blood viscosity 
6. Act as antagonists to the other medications - 1. Anticoagulants 
2. Antiplatelets 
3. Thrombolytics 
4. Antifibrinolytics 
5. Hemorheologics 
6. Reversal drugs 
1.________ inhibit platelet aggregation and formation of platelet plugs, which are helpful in prev...
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Rasmussen - Pharmacology Final Exam 
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Clinical manifestations that may result from diarrhea (Please use critical thinking to determine 
what is happening to fluid volume with diarrhea) (Select all that apply) mod 1 - 
answerFrequent loose, watery stools. Abdominal cramps. Abdominal pain. Fever. Bleeding. 
Lightheadedness or dizziness from dehydration. 
Complications may result from diarrhea of any etiology. Fluid loss with consequent 
dehydration, elect...
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BIO 270 HYND EXAM 3 Questions with Answers (All Answers Correct)
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Which of following is true regarding Co2 
a. It can bind with hemoglobin 
b. it can be found dissolved in our blood 
c. 20x more soluble than O2 
d. All of above - ️️d. All of above 
______________ is the main determinant of # of Hb binding sites - ️️ 
What component of hemoglobin actually binds the oxygen? - ️️Fe+ 
Since the blood goes leaves the lungs with pO2 =100, what does this mean for its 
affinity? - ️️Almost fully saturated (around ~ 97%) 
What does the plateau portion o...
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