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BMTCN 618 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|2024|80 Pages
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A patient developed type 4 PTLD three years after an allogeneic HSCT. Which of the following treatment interventions would the nurse expect an order for? - ️️Aggressive chemotherapy 
 
Red bone marrow produces - ️️hematopoietic stems cells that create red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets and is found in the long and flat bones 
 
yellow bone marrow and fat cells produce - ️️stromal stem cells that produce fat, cartilage and bone and are found in the long bones. 
 
hematop...
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what is blood composed of (3 components)? 
1. plasma (protein and inorganic materials) 
2. buffy coat (platelets, leukocytes) 
3. formed elements (RBC/Erythrocytes) 
 
 
total blood volume in adults? 
5-6 liters 
 
 
 
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proteins in your blood like albumin, globulin, fibrinogen, and prothrombin are mainly formed in the? 
liver 
 
 
 
what is the most abundant (most common) ...
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ASU Bio 201 Lab Practical 1 Axial 
 
Skeleton 100% Correct 
 
Atlas (C1) has Lateral Masses which articulate with the occipital condyles of the skull; 
rotates on the dens of the axis; lacks a body. 
 
Axis (C2) allows rotation of the head via the dens (odontoid process); dens is unique to the 
axis. 
 
Body (Centrum) mass of spongy bone and red bone marrow covered with a shell of compact 
bone; weight-bearing portion of the vertebra. 
 
Canaliculi channels running between lacunae. 
 
Cancellous...
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The skeleton... (4 functions) - Supports and shapes the body, Protects tissues and organs, Stores 
calcium, phosphorus, and lipids, and Produces certain blood cells within the red bone marrow 
The skeletal muscles...(4 functions) - Produce body movement, Maintain posture and body 
position, Support soft tissues, and Maintain body heat 
Orthopedics - the study and treatment of the musculoskeletal system 
ankyl/o - crooked or stiff 
arthr/o, articul/o - joint 
brachi/o - arm 
cervic/o - neck 
chon...
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Bio 252 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
 
long bones - ANS bones of the arms and legs (longer then they are wide) 
 
Diaphysis - ANS shaft of a long bone 
 
Periosteum - ANS A dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles. 
 
compact bone - ANS dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum (in diaphysis). Densely packed osteons 
 
marrow cavity - ANS space in the diaphys...
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NR507- Midterm Advanced Patho- Cardiac, Pulmonary, Hematology, Renal 100% Pass Hematopoiesis blood cell formation Fetus- liver and spleen Adult- bone marrow 
Anemia A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume. 
Erythropoiesis formation of red blood cells In kidney in response to hypoxia 
macrocytic normochromic anemia Large RBC's, normal hemoglobin Folic acid or Vitamin B12 deficiency 
microcytic hypochromic anemia small, abnormally shaped e...
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Touch prep slide from trephine biopsy 
On a bone marrow tap that yields a dry specimen, Wright stain smears could be prepared from 
 
 
 
Bone marrow cellularity 
Number and distribution of megakaryocytes 
Nonhematopoietic tumor cells infiltrating bone marrow 
When examining the bone marrow smear on low magnification 10X objective (initial scan), the tech is examining for? 
 
 
 
 
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Fat cells 
In the estimation of bone marrow cellularity, the cellularity is reflected in the...
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patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+
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patho 370 - week 2 questions and answers graded A+ 
What is type I hypersensitivity and antigen form? 
IgE and soluble antigen 
 
 
 
What is type II hypersensitivity? 
IgG OR IgM and cell-bound antigen 
 
 
 
What is type III hypersensitivity? 
IgG AND IgM and soluble antigen 
 
 
 
What is type IV hypersensitvity? 
T Cells and soluble or cell-bound antigen 
 
 
 
What is type I hypersensitivity mechanism of activation? 
-Allergen-specific IgE antibodies bind to mast cells via their Fc receptor...
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Tissues 
 Categories of Tissues 
o Epithelial: Cells are tightly joined. Ex. Skin 
o Connective: May be dense, loose, or fatty. Protects and binds body parts. Ex. Bone tissue, 
cartilage, tendons, ligaments, fat, blood, and lymph. 
o Cartilage: Cushions & provides structural support for body parts. Jelly like base and 
fibrous. 
o Blood: Blood transports oxygen to cells and removes wastes. Carries hormones and defends 
against diseases. 
o Bone: Hard tissue that supports and protects softer t...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology – Checkpoints Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass!!
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Human Anatomy and Physiology – Checkpoints Exam 
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Blood, bone, and cartilage are examples of __________. -Answer-Connective tissue 
Which of the following is a function of both the excretory system and the digestive 
system? -Answer-Eliminating wastes 
Organs that work together form __________. -Answer-Organ systems 
Tightly connected cells that are arranged in flat sheets are characteristic of _________. 
-Answer-Epithelial tissue 
Connective tissues include ...
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