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MLS Hematology Exam| 263 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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MLS Hematology Exam| 263 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
What is the first type of cell produced by the developing embryo? 
Erythrocyte 
What percentage of tissue located in the bone marrow cavities of adults is fat? 
50% 
Which of the following is not characteristic of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells? 
Express the stem marker CD13 
In an adult, what are the two best areas for obtaining active bone marrow by aspiration? 
Posterior iliac crest, sternum 
What is the normal ratio of myel...
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TEST BANK FOR PRIMARY CARE ART AND SCIENCE OF ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING-AN INTERPROFESSIONAL APPROACH 6TH EDITION DUNPHY (2024)
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The nurse explains to the person with pneumonia in the left lung that being positioned in 
the good lung down offers the advantage of (select all that apply): 
a. PaO2 rising in the good lung. 
b. blood flow to bad lung being increased. 
c. the dependent lung being better perfused. 
d. dyspnea disappearing. 
e. decreased hypoxia. ANS: A, C, E 
The good lung down position increases the PaO2 in the good lung and also allows for better 
perfusion, consequently decreasing hypoxia, although dyspnea m...
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TEST BANK FOR HEMATOLOGY IN PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION, BETTY CIESLA
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TEST BANK FOR HEMATOLOGY IN PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION, BETTY CIESLA 
Chapter 1. Introduction to Hematology and Basic Laboratory Practice 
Multiple Choice 
1. Tube length when referring to the microscope is the: A. Resolution power of the objective B. Distance from the eyepiece to the objective C. Numerical aperture D. Magnitude of the image on the stage 
ANS: B OBJ: 1.3 
2. What is the most useful corrective action for the microscope when fine details cannot be visualized in immature cells? 
A. Open...
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FINAL EXAM HAEMATOLOGY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2022 UPDATE
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FINAL EXAM HAEMATOLOGY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2022 UPDATE 
haematology 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
A 30-year-old man presents with breathlessness on exertion of three months duration. He is usually fit and athletic. He completed a six-month course of warfarin for a deep vein thrombosis in the last year. Meanwhile, His urologist is following him for recurrent hematuria. Examination shows pale conjunctivae with mild jaundice, pulse 100 beats per minute, heart sou...
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ACAAI Review for the Allergy & Immunology Boards Flash Cards ALL CHAPTERS 409 Questions with Correct Answers
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ACAAI Review for the Allergy & Immunology Boards 
Flash Cards ALL CHAPTERS 409 Questions with Correct 
Answers 
Small-molecule antigen requires covalent linkage to a larger carrier to stimulate 
adaptive immune response. The process is achieved in collaboration between haptenspecific B cells and carrier-specific T cells. This is the basis of developing conjugated 
vaccines. >>>What is the hapten-carrier effect? 
SEB and SEC from Staphylococcus aureus cause food poisoning. TSST from...
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY STUDY GUIDE
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ATI PHARMACOLOGY STUDY GUIDE 
Chapter 1: Pharmacokinetics and Routes of Administration 
•	Absorption (depends on route) 
	Route of admin affects the rate and amount of absorption 
o	Oral: 
	GI pH and emptying time 
	Presence of food in the stomach or intestines 
	Form of meds (liquid/XR) 
	Sit upright or put your chin to your chest to aid in swallowing 
o	Sublingual/buccal 
	Quick absorption systemically through highly vascular mucous membranes 
	Must make sure it is full...
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RBC Exam WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is an erythrocyte? 
A red blood cell 
 
 
 
What is erythropiesis? 
Making of RBC 
 
 
 
Where does erythrosiesis take place? 
Bone marrow 
 
 
 
Order of precursor cells 
MPSC, Rubriblast, prorubricyte, rubricyte, metarubricyte, reticulocyte, erythrocyte 
 
 
 
Why does a RBC have a limited life span? 
No nucleus which means no cell functions. (Membranes become less flexible and become destroyed by spleen) 
 
 
 
Erythropoietic process 
1. Gradual Decrease in size 
2. Decrease in basophill...
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University of the Incarnate Word NURS 3312 patho_final_reviews 1,2 and 3 (A+ guide)
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NUR 3125 
Exam 1 Review 
 Review cellular components (lysosomes, nucleus, ribosomes, etc.): know function and 
associated disease if there is deficiencies or abnormal amounts 
o Plasma Membrane 
 Barrier against external environment 
 Protects organelles (mitochondria, lysosome, nucleus, etc.) 
Damaged plasma membrane could leave nucleus open which could cause DNA 
damage 
 Separates ICF from ECF 
 Semi permeable Phospholipid bilayer: allows lipid soluble substances such as 
oxyge...
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RBC test Exam #1 2023 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is an erythrocyte? 
A red blood cell 
 
 
 
What is erythropiesis? 
Making of RBC 
 
 
 
Where does erythrosiesis take place? 
Bone marrow 
 
 
 
Order of precursor cells 
MPSC, Rubriblast, prorubricyte, rubricyte, metarubricyte, reticulocyte, erythrocyte 
 
 
 
Why does a RBC have a limited life span? 
No nucleus which means no cell functions. (Membranes become less flexible and become destroyed by spleen) 
 
 
 
Erythropoietic process 
1. Gradual Decrease in size 
2. Decrease in basophill...
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RBC test Exam #1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What is an erythrocyte? 
A red blood cell 
 
 
 
What is erythropiesis? 
Making of RBC 
 
 
 
Where does erythrosiesis take place? 
Bone marrow 
 
 
 
Order of precursor cells 
MPSC, Rubriblast, prorubricyte, rubricyte, metarubricyte, reticulocyte, erythrocyte 
 
 
 
Why does a RBC have a limited life span? 
No nucleus which means no cell functions. (Membranes become less flexible and become destroyed by spleen) 
 
 
 
Erythropoietic process 
1. Gradual Decrease in size 
2. Decrease in basophill...
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