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TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY A LABORATORY PERSPECTIVE 4th EDITION BY CHRISTINE DORRESTEYN, STEVENS LINDA E. MILLER ALL CHAPTERS INCLUDED 2023/2024.
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TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL 
IMMUNOLOGY AND 
SEROLOGY A LABORATORY 
PERSPECTIVE 4th EDITION BY 
CHRISTINE DORRESTEYN, 
STEVENS LINDA E. MILLER 
ALL CHAPTERS INCLUDED 
2023/2024. 
Chapter 1. Introduction to Immunity and the Immune System 
Multiple Choice 
1. Eosinophils are involved in the immune response against: 
A. viruses. 
B. intracellular bacteria. 
C. parasites that cannot be phagocytized. 
D. extracellular bacteria. 
ANS: C 
2. Which of the following are components of both innate and adaptive ...
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ASCP Hematology Review | 250 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Name the locations of active marrow in adults: - sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae 
Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? - yolk sac 
Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of gestation? - 
spleen 
When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? - after birth 
What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? - (1)rubriblast, (2)prorubricyte, (3)rubricyte, 
(4)metarubricyte, (5)reticulocyte, (6)er...
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AML and ALL How are hematologic cancers classified? - ANSWER-Cell lineage/cell type What are examples of myeloid cells? - ANSWER-Granulocytes Erythrocytes Monocytes What are lymphocytes? - ANSWER-B and T cells Difference between leukemia and lymphoma? - A
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AML and ALL 
How are hematologic cancers classified? - ANSWER-Cell lineage/cell type 
What are examples of myeloid cells? - ANSWER-Granulocytes 
Erythrocytes 
Monocytes 
What are lymphocytes? - ANSWER-B and T cells 
Difference between leukemia and lymphoma? - ANSWER-Origin of the blasts; 
Bone marrow (leukemia) 
Lymph nodes (lymphoma) 
What does multiple myeloma affect? - ANSWER-Plasma cells derived from 
B-lymphocytes 
Acute leukemia is an unregulated cell proliferation of... - ANSWER-Blasts wi...
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ASCP Hematology Review | 250 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 21 Pages
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Name the locations of active marrow in adults: - sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae 
Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? - yolk sac 
Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of gestation? - 
spleen 
When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? - after birth 
What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? - (1)rubriblast, (2)prorubricyte, (3)rubricyte, 
(4)metarubricyte, (5)reticulocyte, (6)er...
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Hematology AAB MOCK EXAM missed questions and answrs(latest upate)
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Monocyte 
Identify the nucleated blood cell. 
 
Lymphocyte 
Band neutrophil 
Monocyte 
Eosinophil 
 
 
 
Homozygous HbSS 
A completely sickled cell (drepanocyte) is most commonly seen in which of these conditions? 
 
Homozygous HbSS 
Heterozygous HbSA 
Double heterozygous HbSC 
Hb S with beta thalassemia 
 
 
Truly sickled cells are a result of a homozygous HbSS state. 
Heterozygous HbSA or Sickle cell trait patients typically do not exhibit any red blood cell abnormalities on the peripheral sme...
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Penn Foster Anatomy & Physiology 2 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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In mammals, the most common type of agranulocyte in the body is the ____. 
: Lymphocyte 
Leukocytes are also know as ____. 
: White blood cells 
Cells involved in the production of antibodies are _____. 
: B cells (lymphocytes) 
Name the five types of white blood cells. 
: Neutrophil, Basophil, Eosinophil, Monocyte, Lymphocyte 
2 | P a g e 
Name three types of lymphoid tissue. 
: Any of the following: lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, thymus, bursa of Fabricius, 
Peyer's patche
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FAB classifications Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass
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FAB classifications Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass 
MPO - correct answer Myeloperoxidase: Present in granules of granulocytes 
 
Neutrophils:+ 
Monocyte: w+ 
Lymphocyte: - 
 
Differentiates myeloid from lymphoid 
 
SBB - correct answer Sudan black: pospholipids present in immature cells 
 
Neutrophil: + 
Monocyte: + 
Lymphocyte: w+ 
 
Differentiates immature cells 
 
NSE - correct answer Nonspecific esterase: 
alpha-naphthyl butyrate 
alpha-naphthyl acetate 
 
Neutrophil: - 
Mon...
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CCEP Gen Path questions and answers latest update 2024
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CCEP Gen PathWhat are the 5 white blood cells? 
Hint: Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas - correct answer 1. Neutrophils 
2. Leukocytes 
3. Monocytes 
4. Eosinophils 
5. Basophils 
 
Neutrophil function - correct answer bacterial infections 
 
Leukocyte function - correct answer viral infections 
 
Monocyte function - correct answer produce macrophages 
 
Eosinophil function - correct answer for parasitic infections 
 
Basophil function - correct answer histamine & heparin 
 
What are the 3 typ...
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AAMA Study Guide, AAMA practice test study guide, AAMA study Guide front office, AAMA CMA Practice Exam #2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
Mature cells that have a nucleus correct answer: Lymphocyte, monocyte, basophil, neutrophil 
 
Known to help prevent infection correct answer: Hair in the nose, mucous membranes, saliva,tears 
 
Flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints correct answer: Cartilage 
 
Located on the mediastinum correct answer: Aorta, esophagus,heart, trachea 
 
Body cavity that contains the pituit...
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ASCP HEMATOLOGY REVIEW
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Name the locations of active marrow in adults: - Answer- sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae 
 
Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? - Answer- yolk sac 
 
Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of gestation? - Answer- spleen 
 
When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? - Answer- after birth 
 
What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? - Answer- (1)rubriblast, (2)prorubricyte, (3)rubri...
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