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AMT MLT (MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS) ALL INCLUSIVE EXAM 2024 | ACTUAL REAL EXAM ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | VERIFIED AND LATEST UPDATED | CONTAINS A STUDY GUIDE AT THE END | GUARANTEED PASS R233,13   Add to cart

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AMT MLT (MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS) ALL INCLUSIVE EXAM 2024 | ACTUAL REAL EXAM ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | VERIFIED AND LATEST UPDATED | CONTAINS A STUDY GUIDE AT THE END | GUARANTEED PASS

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AMT MLT (MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS) ALL-INCLUSIVE EXAM 2024 | ACTUAL REAL EXAM ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | VERIFIED AND LATEST UPDATED | CONTAINS A STUDY GUIDE AT THE END | GUARANTEED PASS

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AMT MLT (MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS ) ALL INCLUSIVE EXAM 2024 | ACTUAL REAL EXAM ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | VERIFIED AND LATEST UPDATED | CONTAINS A STUDY GUIDE AT THE END | GUARANTEED PASS How is the Mean Cell Volume calculate d? A) (Hemoglobin/RBCs) x 10 B) (Hemoglobin/ RBCs) x 100 C) (Hematocrit %/ RBCs) x 10 D) (Hematocrit % / Hemoglobin) x 100 C) (Hematocrit %/ RBCs) x 10 The Mean Cell Volume, or MCV, can be calculated by dividing the hematocrit (%) by the red blood cell c ount and multiplying by 10. The MCV describes the volume, or size, of the red blood cell population. The Mean Cell Hemoglobin, or the MCH, can be calculated by dividing the hemoglobin (g/dL) by the red blood cell count and multiplying by 10. The MCH repre sents the average weight of hemoglobin in red blood cells. The Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration, or the MCHC can be calculated by dividing the hemoglobin (g/dL) by the hematocrit (%) and multiplying by 100. The MCHC is the ratio of hemoglobin mass to vo lume of RBCs. Which of the following is characteristic of an exudate effusion? A) Leukocyte count greater than 1,000 WBC/microliter B) Clear appearance C) Protein concentration less than 3.0g/dL D) Absence of fibrinogen A) Leukocyte count greater than 1,0 00 WBC/microliter Effusion is the increase of fluid between the serous membranes due to disruption of the mechanisms of formation and reabsorption of serous fluid. Exudates are caused by conditions affecting the particular cavity such as infections and ma lignancies. Exudate effusion characteristics include: - Leukocyte count greater than 1,000WBC/microliters - Fluid: Serum Protein ratio >0.5 - Yellow or cloudy appearance - Possible spontaneous clotting Which bacterial species is most likely represented by the spreading, gray -white, beta -hemolytic colonies with a "frosted glass" appearance as illustrated in the photograph? A) Burkholderia pseudomallei B) Listeria monocytogenes C) Bacillus cereus D) Streptomyces anulatus C) Bacillus cereus Bacillus cereus colonies are characteristically spreading gray -white, and beta hemolytic with "frosted glass" appearance. Burkholderia pseudomallei also produces spreading colonies, but they are more wrinkled in appearance and without beta hemolysis Listeria monocytogen es produces small, round, translucent colonies that characteristically have a narrow zone of beta hemolysis, noted if colonies are removed. The nocardioform bacteria Streptomyces (formerly gresus) anulatus produces opaque, chalky, white colonies, This spe cies can also be suspected if the colonies have a pungent, musty basement odor. The element that is indicated by the arrow is a: A) Red blood cell cast B) Granular cast C) Hyaline cast D) Renal tubular epithelial cast A) Red blood cell cast This is a red blood cell cast. RBCs can be identified within the matrix of the cast. The identification of the cast as a red blood cell cast is supported by the appearance of RBCs outside of the cast. Granular casts are composed of plasma protein aggregat es and cellular remnants. Their presence in the urine may be of pathologic or onpathologic significane. Granular casts appear as coarse or fine granules in cast matrix. Hyaline cats generally appear colorless, homogeneous, and transparent with rounded end s. They can also be seen as a result of dehydration, after diuretic therapy, in renal disease, and transiently as a result of exercise. Renal tubular epithelial (RTE) casts are cause by the sloughing of necrotic renal tubular cells due to advance tubular destruction. RTE cells are usually seen as a part of the cast. A mean value of 100 mg/dL and a standard deviation 1.8mg/dL were obtained from a set of glucose measurements on a control solution. Based on 95% confidence interval (in mg/dL), what would be th e calculated 2 SD upper and lower limits for this control? A) 94.6 to 105.4 B) 96.4 to 103.6 C) 97.3 to 102.7 D) 98.2 to 101.8 B) 96.4 to 103.6 The 95% confidence interval can also be described as the probability that 95% of the time, the quality control will fall within +/ - 2 standard deviation of the mean. In this case, 2 standard deviations would be calculated as 1.8mg/dL multiplied by 2 which equals 3.6mg/dL. Therefore, the calculated 2SD (3.6mg/dL plus and minus the mean) based on the 95% confidence interval would be 96.4 - 103.6. Which of the following sources of error will give a false negative result in antihuman globulin testing? A) Low pH of saline B) Dirty glassware C) Samples collected in gel separator tubes D) Refrigerated specimen C) Samples collected in gel separator tubes A low pH of saline is indicated as a false negative source of error in antihuman globulin testing. Dirty glassware, samples collected in gel separator tubes, and refrigerated specimens are all indicated as fals e positive sources of error in antihuman globulin testing. Lymphocyte pleocytosis refers to a(n) _________ in a CSF when compared to a normal shape. A) Increased number of lymphocytes B) Decreased number of lymphocytes C) Normal number of lymphocytes D) A bsence of lymphocytes A) Increased number of lymphocytes The presence of a greater than normal number of lymphocytes in the spinal fluid is termed lymphocyte pleocytosis. Typically, the majority of cells seen in a normal adult CSF specimen are lmyphocytes and monocytes (7:30 ratio). This ratio is reversed in children. Which of the following donors could be accepted for blood donation? A) 22 -year female who is currently pregnant B) 40 -year old female who lived in London from 1988 -1995 C) 44 -year old male w ho used a needle to administer nonprescription drugs D) 24 -year old man who had a tooth extraction two months ago. D) 24 -year old man who had a tooth extraction two months ago. A tooth extraction that occurred two months ago would not be a reason for reje ction as a blood donor. Potential donors who are currently pregnant or have been pregnant in the past 6 weeks are deferred from donating blood. Potential donors who have spent time in the United Kingdom or Europe are at risk for variant Creutzfeldt -Jakob d isease and are deferred from donation. All of the following statements are true regarding the significance of performing direct microscopic examinations of specimens for culture, EXCEPT: A) Provide a quality control comparison to the culture for actual is olates recovered. B) It can provide the physician with a rapid presumptive diagnosis C) It may serve as a guide for selecting appropriate culture media based on microorganisms observed. D) Allows the microbiologist to discard the sample and cancel testing if no organisms are observed. D) Allows the microbiologist to discard the sample and cancel testing if no organisms are observed. The microscopic examination does not determine whether or not a culture is going to grow the organism, as the culture is ofte ntimes able to enhance organisms that may not have been visible via gram stain, but will growl well in culture media. The direct microscopic examinations of specimens for culture do provide a quality control comparison to the culture for actual isolates r ecovered, it can provide the physician with a rapid

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