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White Blood Cell Disorders Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Leukopenia (leukocytopenia) - Answer A decrease in the number of white blood cells; most commonly seen as neutropenia, causes an increased susceptibility to infection 
 
Neutropenia - Answer Decreased number of neutrophils (<1000/ul); increased susceptibility to infection often presenting with malaise, chills, fever, weakness, fatigability 
 
Reactive Leukocytosis - Answer Increased number of white cells; commonly seen in response to strong infectious/inflammatory stimuli, can be any white ce...
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Csmls – Hematology Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Already Passed!!!
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Hematology MLS Exam Review with Rationales Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
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Insufficient centrifugation will result in: a. a false increase in haematocrit (Hct) value b. a false decrease in Hct value c. No effect on Hct value d. all of these options, dependent on the patient - a. insufficient centrifugation does not pack down the red blood cells; therefore, the Hct, which is the volume of packed cells, will increase 
variation in red cell size observed on the peripheral smear is described as: a. anisocytosis b. hypochromia c. poikilocytosis d. pleocytosis - a. a mature ...
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LabCe Review 2023 updated to pass Which alpha thalassemia shows no anemia, although a slight decrease in the MCV and MCHC may be seen? - correct answer Alpha Thalassemia silent carrier 
 
What MINIMUM level of a particular factor will cause the APTT test to become PROLONGED ? - correct answer Less than 40% 
 
Which abnormal morphologic terms describes this slide ? - correct answer Dohle Bodies, bacteria, Toxic Granulation 
 
Light yellow green pigmentation of the mycelium is observed, the identi...
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Hematology (MLS ASCP) | 191 Questions With Verified Solution | 2023
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Hematology (MLS ASCP) | 191 Questions With Verified Solution | 2023 
 
Bone marrow and peripheral blood 
growth factors that stimulate the Cell Lines 
Flat Bones which include: Skull, Sternum, Pelvis, Vertebrae and the Ribs 
Sites of active bone marrow in adults 
myeloblast 
immature bone marrow that gives rise to granulocytes 
Promyelocyte 
an immature, developing form of blood cell 
myelocyte 
an immature cell that comes from a myeloblast in the red marrow and develops into either a neutrophil...
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Hematology (MLS ASCP) | 191 Questions With Verified Solution | 2024 
 
Bone marrow and peripheral blood 
growth factors that stimulate the Cell Lines 
Flat Bones which include: Skull, Sternum, Pelvis, Vertebrae and the Ribs 
Sites of active bone marrow in adults 
myeloblast 
immature bone marrow that gives rise to granulocytes 
Promyelocyte 
an immature, developing form of blood cell 
myelocyte 
an immature cell that comes from a myeloblast in the red marrow and develops into either a neutrophil...
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Ace ASCP Exam Questions & Answers with Rationales Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
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Which of the following condition is the most common cause of increase anion gap? A. Metabolic alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis - B. Metabolic acidosis 
High anion gap metabolic acidosis is caused generally by the body producing too much acid or not producing enough bicarbonate. This is often due to an increase in lactic acid or ketoacids, or it may be a sign of kidney failure. More rarely, high anion gap metabolic acidosis may be caused by ingesting meth...
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MLS(ASCP/ASCPi) Questions with correct Answers 2023 
unconjugated bilirubinemia: 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=positive; urine bilirubin=positive; urine urobilinogen=positive 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=negative; urine bilirubin=positive; urine urobilinogen=negative 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=positive; urine bilirubin=negative; urine urobilinogen=positive 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=negative; urine bilirubin=negative; urine urobilinogen=positive 
unconjugated bilirubin=positive; urine bilirubin=negative;...
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ASCP MLT Exam Questions Answered 100% Correct
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ACD/CPD/CPD2 - ANSWER-21 days 
 
CPDA-1 - ANSWER-35 days 
Infants 
 
HDFN from ABO - ANSWER-Spherocytes 
1st pregnancy 
O mother 
 
Permanent deferral - ANSWER-Hepatitis after 11 
HIV 
T. Cruzi 
CJD 
 
1 unit or PRBC - ANSWER-Raises hemoglobin 1g and hematocrit 3% 
 
Leukoreduced RBCs - ANSWER-Less than 5 x 10^6 to prevent febrile non hemolytic reactions 
 
Cryoprecipitate - ANSWER-Factor 8 
vWF 
Fibrinogen 
For DIC 
6 hours 
 
Platelets 1unit - ANSWER-5000 10000 
 
Irradiated blood - ANSWE...
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MLS ASCP – Hematology Questions with Correct Answers 2023
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hexose monohosphate shunt - found in the erythrocyte to provide reduced glutathione to prevent oxidation of hemoglobin 
 
May-hegglin anomaly - Dohle bodies and giant platelets. Autosomal dominant disorder 
 
Chediak-Higashi syndrome - associated w/ cytoplasmic granule fusion 
 
Shift to the left - immature cells form in peripheral blood 
 
5.0% - Newborns will have a retic count of? 
 
relative lymphocytosis - lymphs > 47% 
 
Polycythenmia vera (PV) - Increase Hgb, Hct, ...
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