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Hematology questions with accurate answers 100%
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Hematology questions 
 
What is the preferred anatomical site used to obtain a bone marrow aspiration on an adult? - Iliac crest 
Can use sternum or Vertebrae 
 
What anatomical site is used to obtain a bone marrow aspiration on an infant? - tibia 
 
Why is the bone marrow preparation examined with a low power objective? - To assess: 
 
for dilution with peripheral blood 
quality of marrow 
quality of stain 
quantity of megakaryocytes 
cellularity (fat to marrow ratio) 
for clusters of tumor ...
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ASCP Practice Test Exam(Questions and answers)correct answers 2023
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ASCP Practice Test Exam(Questions and 
answers)correct answers 2023 
B; 
The correct answer for this question is 1300 mg/dL. The laboratorian performed a 1:4 
dilution by adding 0.25 mL (or 250 microliters) of patient sample to 750 microliters of 
diluent. This creates a total volume of 1000 microliters. So, the patient sample is 250 
microliters of the 1000 microliter mixed sample, or a ratio of 1:4. Therefore, the result 
given by the chemistry analyzer must be multiplied by a dilution fa...
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MLT ASCP Practice Test Questions board practice With Correct Answers!!
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B; 
The correct answer for this question is 1300 mg/dL. The laboratorian performed a 1:4 dilution by adding 0.25 mL (or 250 microliters) of patient sample to 750 microliters of diluent. This creates a total volume of 1000 microliters. So, the patient sample is 250 microliters of the 1000 microliter mixed sample, or a ratio of 1:4. Therefore, the result given by the chemistry analyzer must be multiplied by a dilution factor of 4. 325 mg/dL x 4 = 1300 mg/dL. 
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B; 
The correct answer for this question is 1300 mg/dL. The laboratorian performed a 1:4 dilution by adding 0.25 mL (or 250 microliters) of patient sample to 750 microliters of diluent. This creates a total volume of 1000 microliters. So, the patient sample is 250 microliters of the 1000 microliter mixed sample, or a ratio of 1:4. Therefore, the result given by the chemistry analyzer must be multiplied by a dilution factor of 4. 325 mg/dL x 4 = 1300 mg/dL. 
After experiencing extreme fatigue and...
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