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Hematology CSMLS exam questions and answers
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Adult Hematopoiesis - CORRECT ANS-Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red marrow) 
 
Prenatal hematopoiesis - CORRECT ANS-Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow at birth 
 
Hemoglobin - CORRECT ANS-An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen. 
 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
 
Transferrin - CORRECT ANS-iron tran...
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ASCP MLS Hematology || with 100% Errorless Answers.
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Where does hematopoiesis occur in a fetus? correct answers It starts in the yolk sac, then liver, spleen, then bone marrow at approximately 6 months after conception 
 
What is the order of immature to mature segmented neutrophils? correct answers myeloblast, promyelocyte, myelocyte, metamyelocyte, band, seg 
 
What is the order of heme precursors? correct answers while in the DELTA, POUR YOUR COP, PRONTO, a cup of HEME. 
 
DELTA-aminolevulinic acid 
PORphobilinogen 
URoporphyrinogen 
COPorphyri...
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Hematology CSMLS Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Adult Hematopoiesis 
 -:- Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
 Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red 
marrow) 
Prenatal hematopoiesis 
 -:- Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow at 
birth 
Hemoglobin 
 -:- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds 
oxygen. 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
Transferrin 
 -:- iron transport protein 
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Hematology CSMLS Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Adult Hematopoiesis 
 -:- Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red marrow) 
Prenatal hematopoiesis 
 -:- Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow at 
birth 
Hemoglobin 
 -:- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds 
oxygen. 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
Transferrin 
 -:- iron transport protein 
2 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5 
 
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Hematology ASCP exam
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Bone marrow and Peripheral blood - Answer- Growth factors that stimulate cell line maturation are: 
 
Locations of active marrow in adults - Answer- Flat bones 
 
What conditions are associated with increased storage of iron - Answer- Hemosiderosis 
Hemochromatosis 
 
Transferrin - Answer- iron transport protein 
 
Iron storage forms: - Answer- ferritin and hemosiderin 
 
Porphyrias - Answer- diseases that result from deficiencies of any of several enzymes required to make heme 
 
Heme precurso...
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Origin of osteoclasts correct answers Monocytes-macrophage lineage; mutation leads to osteopetrosis or excess bone deposition 
 
Porphyria cutanea tarda correct answers Severe cutaneous photo sensitivity with blistering and hyperpigmentation after exposure to sunlight 
Most common of the porphyrias 
Caused by decreased activity of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase (defective heme synthesis) 
 
Clearance of viruses correct answers MHC class I viral peptide complex presentation with subsequent activ...
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MMSC433 Exam 1 (100% Correct Answers)
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In this disorder, target cells, stomatocytes, burr cells are present, "puddled" hemoglobin, and the MCHC is increased with a decreased osmotic fragility. 
A. Hereditary Elliptocytosis 
B. Southeastern Asian Ovalocytosis 
C. Hereditary Spherocytosis 
D. Hereditary Xerocytosis correct answers hereditary xerocytosis 
 
All of the following are true regarding Erythropoietic Protoporphyria, except: 
A. ferrocheletase is deficient 
B. patients exhibit photosensitivity 
C. inheritance is autosomal do...
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MLS ASCP Hematology
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Order of heme synthesis 
Porphobilinogen, Uroporphyrinogen, Coproporphyrinogen, Protoporphyrinogen 
 
 
 
Macrocytic 
The characteristic erythrocyte found in pernicious anemia 
 
 
 
 
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Idiopathic Hemochromatosis 
Results in iron overload in tissues 
 
 
 
Phlebotomy treatment 
Causes iron deficiency due to blood loss 
 
 
 
Anemia of chronic infection 
Characterized by dec...
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ASCP MLS Urinalysis and Body Fluids Exam Questions with Correct Verified Answers
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Which is the most common form of porphyria? 
A. Erythropoietic porphyria 
B. Acute intermittent porphyria 
C. Variegate porphyria 
D. Porphyria cutanea tarda - ANSWER D. Porphyria is a rare condition, although most of the 
inherited forms are autosomal dominant. Porphyria cutanea tarda results from a deficiency of 
uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase, and hence, the carboxylated forms of uroporphyrin 
accumulate in plasma and spill into the urine. The enzyme in hepatocytes is susceptible to 
drugs, a...
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NBME 30 test 1 || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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why is PO2 of renal vein higher compared to other organs ? correct answers kidneys receive 1/4 of cardiac output. so theres leftover 02. kidney helps fitrate plasma thus high amount of blood. 
 
Waardenburg Syndrome correct answers patchy depigmentation of skin hair and irses due to defect in differentiation of neural crest cells into melanocytes. also sensorineural hearing loss. 
 
progesteron produced by what structure during pregnancy and what weeks correct answers progesterone produced by co...
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