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Final Exam Blood Bank (Previous Test Questions) 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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nti-K was identified only the following antigram: 
Since it doesn't meet the rule of 3, further testing is required. - False 
Refer to the following results Of the antibody screen and DAT test: what is most likely presumption? - 
One antibody, IGM in class, aloantibody 
A 16-year-old female was recently diagnosed with mycoplasma pneumonia. She is now having a type an 
antibody screen for an upcoming surgery. The immediate spin and nobody screen was positive in both 
cells. The antibody that wou...
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NURS 368 Exam 1 Questions with correct Answers
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12 weeks - -8 cm long and 45 grams 
-sucking reflex 
-fetal sex determinable 
-Lanugo begins developing 
-producing urine and excreting it into amniotic fluid 
-most literature - respiratory movement detected 
16 weeks - -14 cms, 200 gms 
-swallowing of amniotic fluid 
-quickening (fetal movement) can be felt if woman was pregnant before (14-16 weeks) - butterfly flutters 
or gas bubbles 
-eyes face forward rather than to side 
1st Prenatal Visit - comprehensive! 
Prenatal History 
-current preg...
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SBB Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers Latest Updated | Q & A. Megaloblastic anemia would show larger, less mature RBCs on the smear. 
Iron deficiency anemia would show hypochromasia, and a lower RBC count. 
Aplastic anemia would show very little amounts of mature RBCs on the smear 
Hemolytic anemia results in misshapen RBCs and inconsistent RBC appearance because of 
the rapid RBC destruction. Because the RBCs have as shortened survival, pieces of the 
membrance can break off resulting in sp...
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A 10 mL fetal maternal hemorrhage in an Rh-negative woman who delivered an Rh-positive baby means 
that the: 
a. mother's antibody screen will be positive for anti-O 
b. rosette test will be positive 
c. mother is not a candidate for Rh immune globulin 
d. mother should receive 2 doses of Rh immune globulin - b. The rosette screen will be positive if 
there is a FMH of 10 mL or more. A Kleihauer Betke or flow cytometry should be performed to 
quantitate the FMH and determine if additional doses...
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SBB Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers Latest | Q & A. A peripheral smear with increased polychromasia, schistocytes and spherocytes is indicative 
of which condition? 
A. Aplastic anemia 
B. Iron deficiency anemia 
C. Hemolytic anemia 
D. Megaloblastic anemia - correct answer C. Hemolytic anemia 
Megaloblastic anemia would show larger, less mature RBCs on the smear. 
Iron deficiency anemia would show hypochromasia, and a lower RBC count. 
Aplastic anemia would show very little amounts of mat...
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Exam 1: NURS 629/ NURS629 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pediatric/ Family Health Care Review | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- Maryville
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Exam 1: NURS 629/ NURS629 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pediatric/ Family Health Care Review | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- Maryville 
 
 
Q: What labs are drawn at first visit? 
 
 
Answer: 
CBC, RH (antibody screen) & TYPE, HIV, RPR, MMR TITER, HEP B TITER, R/O STI's, FULL UA 
 
 
 
Q: What info is obtained at first OB visit? 
 
 
Answer: 
PMH, Fx history, Genetic hx (mom & dad) 
 
 
 
Q: What is indicated when clu cells are seen? 
 
 
Answer: 
BV 
 
 
 
Q: What is the trea...
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SBB Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest . A peripheral smear with increased polychromasia, schistocytes and spherocytes is indicative 
of which condition? 
A. Aplastic anemia 
B. Iron deficiency anemia 
C. Hemolytic anemia 
D. Megaloblastic anemia - correct answer C. Hemolytic anemia 
Megaloblastic anemia would show larger, less mature RBCs on the smear. 
Iron deficiency anemia would show hypochromasia, and a lower RBC count. 
Aplastic anemia would show very little amounts of m...
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What test detects serologic incompatibility between donor RBCs and recipient serum? - Answer Crossmatch 
 
A record review of Jane Hop revealed a history of anti-Jka. Her phenotype is group AB, D-positive. Current pretransfusion testing demonstrates a negative antibody screen. Select your further testing strategy before the transfusion of two RBC units. - Answer Provide Jk a- RBC units crossmatch compatible in antiglobulin crossmatch 
 
During the issue of an autologous unit of Whole Blood...
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WHNP NCC Basics Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions 
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When would you see ++ ketones on a urine dip...What is going on with the mom? 1. 
diabetes 
2. hyperemesis gravidarum 
"Ketones are chemicals that the body creates when it breaks down fat to use for energy. The 
body does this when it doesn't have enough insulin to use glucose, the body's normal source of 
energy. When ketones build up in the blood, they make it more acidic." -google 
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The laboratory receives a synovial fluid for acid fast culture. How should the tech proceed with this culture? 
 
a) Digest the sample for culture 
b) Centrifuge the specimen and directly inoculate the culture 
c) Perform a direct smear only 
d) Reject the specimen correct answers Centrifuge the specimen and directly inoculate the culture 
 
Body fluids do not have normal flora like respiratory specimens so they don't need to be digested prior. For body fluids: spin and use sediment to inoculat...
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