Deck 14: Blood
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Deck 14: Blood
1
The formed elements in the blood are
A)mostly red blood cells.
B)mostly white blood cells.
C)mostly platelets.
D)about equal numbers of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
A)mostly red blood cells.
B)mostly white blood cells.
C)mostly platelets.
D)about equal numbers of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
A
2
"Formed elements" are
A)sodium and potassium.
B)blood cells and platelets.
C)serum and plasma.
D)blood and lymph.
A)sodium and potassium.
B)blood cells and platelets.
C)serum and plasma.
D)blood and lymph.
B
3
Heme released from hemoglobin in aged red blood cells is decomposed in the liver into
A)iron and the bile pigment biliverdin, which is eventually converted to bilirubin.
B)iron and the bile pigment bilirubin, which is eventually converted to biliverdin.
C)iron and interleukins.
D)serum and plasma proteins.
A)iron and the bile pigment biliverdin, which is eventually converted to bilirubin.
B)iron and the bile pigment bilirubin, which is eventually converted to biliverdin.
C)iron and interleukins.
D)serum and plasma proteins.
A
4
A condition occurs where the number of basophils in the blood drastically decreases. Which of the following would directly result from the loss of basophils?
A)Bacteria and fungi would not be phagocytized and removed from an infected tissue.
B)Tumors and microorganisms would not be directly attacked by T cells.
C)Increased susceptibility to parasitic infections and loss of allergic responses would occur.
D)Wound areas won't produce an inflammatory reaction and attract an immune response from defensive leukocytes.
A)Bacteria and fungi would not be phagocytized and removed from an infected tissue.
B)Tumors and microorganisms would not be directly attacked by T cells.
C)Increased susceptibility to parasitic infections and loss of allergic responses would occur.
D)Wound areas won't produce an inflammatory reaction and attract an immune response from defensive leukocytes.
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5
The familiar brown color of human feces comes primarily from the orange-colored product of red blood cell breakdown that has been secreted in the bile and has become brown as it travels through the intestines. Which product contributes to this color?
A)Biliverdin
B)Degraded platelets
C)Bilirubin
D)Ferritin
A)Biliverdin
B)Degraded platelets
C)Bilirubin
D)Ferritin
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6
The biconcave cells in blood that lack nuclei when they are mature are the
A)white blood cells.
B)red blood cells.
C)platelets.
D)macrophages.
A)white blood cells.
B)red blood cells.
C)platelets.
D)macrophages.
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7
The normal white blood cell count is ________ cells per microliter of blood.
A)500
B)4,500
C)45,000
D)5,000,000
A)500
B)4,500
C)45,000
D)5,000,000
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8
Vitamin B₁₂ is poorly absorbed in the absence of
A)folic acid.
B)erythropoietin.
C)intrinsic factor.
D)extrinsic factor.
A)folic acid.
B)erythropoietin.
C)intrinsic factor.
D)extrinsic factor.
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9
A primary function of lymphocytes is to
A)phagocytize damaged cells.
B)produce enzymes that dissolve blood clots.
C)release substances that initiate blood clots.
D)act against foreign substances.
A)phagocytize damaged cells.
B)produce enzymes that dissolve blood clots.
C)release substances that initiate blood clots.
D)act against foreign substances.
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10
Leukopenia is a disorder resulting from conditions like HIV and aplastic anemia that causes levels of white blood cells to drop below the normal standard. Which of the following white blood cell counts suggests leukopenia?
A)5,000 WBCs per microliter of blood
B)3,000 WBCs per microliter of blood
C)3,900 WBCs per microliter of blood
D)10,000 WBCs per microliter of blood
A)5,000 WBCs per microliter of blood
B)3,000 WBCs per microliter of blood
C)3,900 WBCs per microliter of blood
D)10,000 WBCs per microliter of blood
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11
Hematocrit is
A)the percent of red blood cells in a blood sample.
B)a disease.
C)a clotting factor.
D)the color of plasma.
A)the percent of red blood cells in a blood sample.
B)a disease.
C)a clotting factor.
D)the color of plasma.
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12
The percentage of red blood cells in a sample of human blood is normally about
A)15%.
B)30%.
C)45%.
D)60%.
A)15%.
B)30%.
C)45%.
D)60%.
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13
Blood volume varies with
A)body fat content.
B)bone density.
C)muscle mass.
D)strength of nervous signals.
A)body fat content.
B)bone density.
C)muscle mass.
D)strength of nervous signals.
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14
Biliverdin and bilirubin are pigments that result from the breakdown of red blood cells. Biliverdin is ________ in color and bilirubin is ________ in color.
A)greenish; purple
B)greenish; orange
C)black; red
D)brownish; orange
A)greenish; purple
B)greenish; orange
C)black; red
D)brownish; orange
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15
Which two mature blood cell types descend from myeloblasts?
A)T cells and B cells
B)Erythrocytes and platelets
C)Neutrophils and basophils
D)Monocytes and lymphocytes
A)T cells and B cells
B)Erythrocytes and platelets
C)Neutrophils and basophils
D)Monocytes and lymphocytes
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16
While looking at a sample of blood in a microscope, you see a purple-stained cell that is markedly larger than a red blood cell (about two to three times larger). It has a large kidney-shaped nucleus. What type of blood cell is this?
A)A monocyte
B)An eosinophil
C)A basophil
D)A neutrophil
A)A monocyte
B)An eosinophil
C)A basophil
D)A neutrophil
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17
Which is the correct sequence for differentiation of a red blood cell?
A)Hematopoietic stem cell, erythrocyte, hematoblast, erythroblast
B)Hematopoietic stem cell, erythroblast, erythrocyte, reticulocyte
C)Hematopoietic stem cell, hemocytoblast, erythrocyte, erythroblast
D)Hematopoietic stem cell, erythroblast, reticulocyte, erythrocyte
A)Hematopoietic stem cell, erythrocyte, hematoblast, erythroblast
B)Hematopoietic stem cell, erythroblast, erythrocyte, reticulocyte
C)Hematopoietic stem cell, hemocytoblast, erythrocyte, erythroblast
D)Hematopoietic stem cell, erythroblast, reticulocyte, erythrocyte
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18
Which of the following are agranulocytes?
A)Basophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Monocytes
A)Basophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Monocytes
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19
Platelets are best described as
A)giant, multinucleated cells.
B)immature leukocytes.
C)cytoplasmic fragments of cells.
D)lymphoid cells.
A)giant, multinucleated cells.
B)immature leukocytes.
C)cytoplasmic fragments of cells.
D)lymphoid cells.
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20
A patient comes to the hospital with a suspected case of MRSA (a dangerous bacterial infection). Which of the following blood components would you expect to show elevated numbers in a blood test?
A)Red blood cells
B)Eosinophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Monocytes
A)Red blood cells
B)Eosinophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Monocytes
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21
Athletes abuse erythropoeitin (EPO)because it
A)increases the red blood cell supply, which brings more oxygen to muscle cells.
B)decreases the red blood cell supply, which brings more oxygen to muscle cells.
C)increases the red blood cell supply, which depletes oxygen from muscle cells.
D)increases the white blood cell supply, which prevents infection.
A)increases the red blood cell supply, which brings more oxygen to muscle cells.
B)decreases the red blood cell supply, which brings more oxygen to muscle cells.
C)increases the red blood cell supply, which depletes oxygen from muscle cells.
D)increases the white blood cell supply, which prevents infection.
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22
Blood vessel spasms following an injury are stimulated by
A)parasympathetic impulses.
B)the formation of a fibrin clot.
C)serotonin released from platelets.
D)the release of heparin from eosinophils.
A)parasympathetic impulses.
B)the formation of a fibrin clot.
C)serotonin released from platelets.
D)the release of heparin from eosinophils.
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23
Cyanosis is caused by an increased blood concentration of
A)deoxyhemoglobin.
B)oxyhemoglobin.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)carbon monoxide.
A)deoxyhemoglobin.
B)oxyhemoglobin.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)carbon monoxide.
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24
The proteins that B cells produce that attack foreign molecules are
A)MHC complexes.
B)interleukins.
C)lymphocytes.
D)antibodies.
A)MHC complexes.
B)interleukins.
C)lymphocytes.
D)antibodies.
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25
Pus is composed of
A)neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.
B)bacteria, white blood cells, and damaged cells.
C)mucus, sputum, and platelets.
D)water, serum, and fibers.
A)neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.
B)bacteria, white blood cells, and damaged cells.
C)mucus, sputum, and platelets.
D)water, serum, and fibers.
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26
Which of the following formed elements releases serotonin?
A)Erythrocytes
B)Platelets
C)Neutrophils
D)Basophils
A)Erythrocytes
B)Platelets
C)Neutrophils
D)Basophils
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27
Alice has iron deficiency anemia. She takes iron supplements as instructed by a doctor, but the symptoms of her disease persist. After talking to her doctor, she discovers that a certain substance she drinks frequently is stopping her iron supplements from being effective. Which of the following is most likely the drink affecting her iron absorbance?
A)Milk
B)Tea
C)Coffee
D)Wine
A)Milk
B)Tea
C)Coffee
D)Wine
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28
Which of the following are most active as phagocytes?
A)Erythrocytes
B)Neutrophils
C)Basophils
D)Eosinophils
A)Erythrocytes
B)Neutrophils
C)Basophils
D)Eosinophils
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29
Sickle cell disease is caused by
A)a lack of dietary iron.
B)a lack of intrinsic factor.
C)an excess of hemoglobin.
D)a mutation.
A)a lack of dietary iron.
B)a lack of intrinsic factor.
C)an excess of hemoglobin.
D)a mutation.
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30
Hydroxyurea treats sickle cell disease by
A)activating production of hemoglobin normally produced only in a fetus.
B)removing sickled cells.
C)stimulating hematopoietic stem cells.
D)transfusing new blood.
A)activating production of hemoglobin normally produced only in a fetus.
B)removing sickled cells.
C)stimulating hematopoietic stem cells.
D)transfusing new blood.
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31
Diapedesis is
A)the formation of platelets from megakaryocytes.
B)filling of red blood cells with hemoglobin.
C)movements of white blood cells out of the circulation.
D)squeezing of red blood cells through narrow capillaries.
A)the formation of platelets from megakaryocytes.
B)filling of red blood cells with hemoglobin.
C)movements of white blood cells out of the circulation.
D)squeezing of red blood cells through narrow capillaries.
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32
Blood platelets
A)form from lymphoid stem cells.
B)release serotonin.
C)number from 3,500 to 10,500 per microliter blood.
D)release histamine.
A)form from lymphoid stem cells.
B)release serotonin.
C)number from 3,500 to 10,500 per microliter blood.
D)release histamine.
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33
The form of anemia caused by lack of dietary iron is
A)pernicious anemia.
B)aplastic anemia.
C)hemolytic anemia.
D)iron deficiency anemia.
A)pernicious anemia.
B)aplastic anemia.
C)hemolytic anemia.
D)iron deficiency anemia.
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34
Which plasma protein is accurately described?
A)Albumin-blood clot formation
B)Gamma globulin-maintaining blood osmotic pressure
C)Fibrinogen-transport of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins
D)Beta globulins-transport of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins
A)Albumin-blood clot formation
B)Gamma globulin-maintaining blood osmotic pressure
C)Fibrinogen-transport of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins
D)Beta globulins-transport of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins
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35
Heparin prevents blood clotting by
A)binding to calcium ions.
B)interfering with the formation of thrombin and fibrinogen.
C)inhibiting the formation of prothrombin activator and the action of thrombin on fibrinogen.
D)depleting the blood of platelets.
A)binding to calcium ions.
B)interfering with the formation of thrombin and fibrinogen.
C)inhibiting the formation of prothrombin activator and the action of thrombin on fibrinogen.
D)depleting the blood of platelets.
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36
What is the substance in tea that binds iron, reducing the amount absorbed?
A)Ascorbic acid
B)Caffeine
C)Folic acid
D)Tannic acid
A)Ascorbic acid
B)Caffeine
C)Folic acid
D)Tannic acid
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37
As a result of starvation or a protein-deficient diet, blood protein concentration
A)increases and water accumulates in tissue spaces.
B)decreases and water accumulates in tissue spaces.
C)increases and water accumulates in cells.
D)decreases and water accumulates in cells.
A)increases and water accumulates in tissue spaces.
B)decreases and water accumulates in tissue spaces.
C)increases and water accumulates in cells.
D)decreases and water accumulates in cells.
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38
Nonprotein nitrogenous substances include
A)cholesterol.
B)red blood cells.
C)creatinine.
D)calcium ions.
A)cholesterol.
B)red blood cells.
C)creatinine.
D)calcium ions.
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39
What occurs with edema?
A)The body shrivels from dehydration.
B)Tissues swell with fluid.
C)Blood clots form inappropriately.
D)Monocytes dominate the blood.
A)The body shrivels from dehydration.
B)Tissues swell with fluid.
C)Blood clots form inappropriately.
D)Monocytes dominate the blood.
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40
Plasma electrolytes include
A)bicarbonate, magnesium, chloride, and potassium ions.
B)monocytes, basophils, and eosinophils.
C)fibrinogen, globulins, and albumin.
D)creatinine, urea, and uric acid.
A)bicarbonate, magnesium, chloride, and potassium ions.
B)monocytes, basophils, and eosinophils.
C)fibrinogen, globulins, and albumin.
D)creatinine, urea, and uric acid.
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41
Marianne has small, bruise-like spots on her skin and a low platelet count. These blemishes are most likely
A)pinpricks.
B)blood blisters.
C)petechiae.
D)hematomas.
A)pinpricks.
B)blood blisters.
C)petechiae.
D)hematomas.
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42
The final step in the formation of a blood clot is
A)the formation of prothrombin activator.
B)the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by thrombin.
C)the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin by prothrombin activator.
D)tissue damage.
A)the formation of prothrombin activator.
B)the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by thrombin.
C)the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin by prothrombin activator.
D)tissue damage.
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43
After chemotherapy, a patient notices that they bleed readily and excessively when they injure themselves. They also begin to notice small red spots resembling tiny bruises all over certain areas of their body. Which of the following conditions do these symptoms suggest?
A)Anemia
B)Thrombocytopenia
C)Leukemia
D)Hemophilia
A)Anemia
B)Thrombocytopenia
C)Leukemia
D)Hemophilia
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44
The red blood cells of type AB blood have on their surfaces
A)antigens A and B.
B)antigen A only.
C)antigen B only.
D)neither antigens A nor B.
A)antigens A and B.
B)antigen A only.
C)antigen B only.
D)neither antigens A nor B.
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45
The basic event in the formation of a blood clot is the change of
A)fibrinogen to fibrin.
B)fibrin to fibrinogen.
C)thrombin to prothrombin.
D)vitamin K to prothrombin.
A)fibrinogen to fibrin.
B)fibrin to fibrinogen.
C)thrombin to prothrombin.
D)vitamin K to prothrombin.
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46
The release of tissue thromboplastin initiates
A)the intrinsic clotting mechanism.
B)the extrinsic clotting mechanism.
C)platelet plug formation.
D)hemolysis.
A)the intrinsic clotting mechanism.
B)the extrinsic clotting mechanism.
C)platelet plug formation.
D)hemolysis.
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47
Tom has a condition in which the endothelial lining of his blood vessels cannot secrete prostacyclin (PGI₂). How will this affect his blood?
A)Because prostacyclin is a clotting factor that encourages formation of platelet plugs, bleeding will not be slowed.
B)Prostacyclin is involved in the activation of prothrombin, so the process of clotting will not be complete.
C)Prostacyclin is a clot-dissolving enzyme, so clots will not be broken down and Tom will be at risk for an embolism or thrombosis.
D)Because prostacyclin prevents platelets from sticking to the inside of healthy blood vessels, Tom will experience clotting and general narrowing of the blood vessels.
A)Because prostacyclin is a clotting factor that encourages formation of platelet plugs, bleeding will not be slowed.
B)Prostacyclin is involved in the activation of prothrombin, so the process of clotting will not be complete.
C)Prostacyclin is a clot-dissolving enzyme, so clots will not be broken down and Tom will be at risk for an embolism or thrombosis.
D)Because prostacyclin prevents platelets from sticking to the inside of healthy blood vessels, Tom will experience clotting and general narrowing of the blood vessels.
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48
A man is taking a prescription blood thinner. His doctor informs him that if he sustains a minor injury, he needs to take vitamin K supplements to help prevent excessive bleeding and related complications. Why would vitamin K be required in this situation?
A)Vitamin K is essential for the synthesis of prothrombin.
B)Vitamin K is used to make hemoglobin.
C)Vitamin K is required for leukocyte function in immunity.
D)Vitamin K is a clotting factor.
A)Vitamin K is essential for the synthesis of prothrombin.
B)Vitamin K is used to make hemoglobin.
C)Vitamin K is required for leukocyte function in immunity.
D)Vitamin K is a clotting factor.
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49
What is the difference between serum and plasma?
A)Plasma contains calcium; serum does not.
B)Plasma does not have blood cells; serum does.
C)Plasma contains fibrinogen; serum does not.
D)Plasma contains albumin; serum does not.
A)Plasma contains calcium; serum does not.
B)Plasma does not have blood cells; serum does.
C)Plasma contains fibrinogen; serum does not.
D)Plasma contains albumin; serum does not.
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50
The distribution of ABO blood types among Korean Americans differs markedly from that of Native Americans in that
A)Native Americans have about equal frequency of types O, A, and B, with 10% AB, whereas Korean Americans have mostly type O, with type AB very rare.
B)nearly all Korean Americans are blood types A or B.
C)nearly all Native Americans are type AB, with very few type O.
D)Korean Americans have about equal frequency of types O, A, and B, with 10% AB, whereas Native Americans have mostly type O, with type AB very rare.
A)Native Americans have about equal frequency of types O, A, and B, with 10% AB, whereas Korean Americans have mostly type O, with type AB very rare.
B)nearly all Korean Americans are blood types A or B.
C)nearly all Native Americans are type AB, with very few type O.
D)Korean Americans have about equal frequency of types O, A, and B, with 10% AB, whereas Native Americans have mostly type O, with type AB very rare.
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51
A child is born with a genetic mutation in which the plasminogen protein is absent in blood plasma. How will this affect hemostasis?
A)Plasminogen activates Factor III to begin the extrinsic clotting mechanism, so clotting will be prevented.
B)Blood clots will not be dissolved because plasminogen becomes a clot-dissolving substance.
C)Clotting will be prevented because plasminogen activates Hageman Factor to begin the intrinsic clotting mechanism.
D)Plasminogen causes platelets to adhere to collagen in the broken surfaces of blood vessels, so the platelet plug will not form.
A)Plasminogen activates Factor III to begin the extrinsic clotting mechanism, so clotting will be prevented.
B)Blood clots will not be dissolved because plasminogen becomes a clot-dissolving substance.
C)Clotting will be prevented because plasminogen activates Hageman Factor to begin the intrinsic clotting mechanism.
D)Plasminogen causes platelets to adhere to collagen in the broken surfaces of blood vessels, so the platelet plug will not form.
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52
Which is the rarest ABO blood type in the United States?
A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
A)A
B)B
C)AB
D)O
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53
Hemophilia is a disorder in which bleeding is severe and prolonged due to a lack of clotting factor VIII. The factor activation cascade is interrupted at the Factor IX activation step. Which pathway is inhibited by this interruption?
A)The extrinsic clotting mechanism
B)The Hageman mechanism
C)The prothrombin clotting mechanism
D)The intrinsic clotting mechanism
A)The extrinsic clotting mechanism
B)The Hageman mechanism
C)The prothrombin clotting mechanism
D)The intrinsic clotting mechanism
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54
Which of the following is not required for the formation of a blood clot?
A)Calcium
B)Fibrinogen
C)Vitamin K
D)Albumin
A)Calcium
B)Fibrinogen
C)Vitamin K
D)Albumin
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55
A blood clot that forms abnormally in a blood vessel is a(n)
A)aneurysm.
B)embolus.
C)thrombus.
D)platelet plug.
A)aneurysm.
B)embolus.
C)thrombus.
D)platelet plug.
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56
Thrombocytopenia is due to a deficiency of
A)vitamin K.
B)platelets.
C)leukocytes.
D)factor VII.
A)vitamin K.
B)platelets.
C)leukocytes.
D)factor VII.
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57
As a platelet plug forms, platelets release
A)collagen.
B)creatine.
C)serotonin.
D)fibrin.
A)collagen.
B)creatine.
C)serotonin.
D)fibrin.
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58
A patient experiencing pain, nausea, and lack of urination goes to the hospital and is given a blood test. The test reveals high amounts of nonprotein nitrogenous substances in the blood plasma, particularly urea. Which of the following organs is most likely malfunctioning?
A)Liver
B)Heart
C) Kidneys
D)Small intestine
A)Liver
B)Heart
C) Kidneys
D)Small intestine
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59
A pulmonary embolism is most likely caused by a clot reaching
A)a lung through a pulmonary artery.
B)a lung through a pulmonary vein.
C)the heart through a pulmonary artery.
D)the heart through a pulmonary vein.
A)a lung through a pulmonary artery.
B)a lung through a pulmonary vein.
C)the heart through a pulmonary artery.
D)the heart through a pulmonary vein.
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60
Prothrombin time is a blood test used to evaluate
A)intravascular clotting.
B)the Hageman factor.
C)extrinsic clotting mechanism.
D)intrinsic clotting mechanism.
A)intravascular clotting.
B)the Hageman factor.
C)extrinsic clotting mechanism.
D)intrinsic clotting mechanism.
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61
Stacy has been tired and bruising easily, and she's had three respiratory infections in the past few months. She has also had headaches and a few nosebleeds. A physician should check her for
A)erythroblastosis fetalis.
B)leukemia.
C)sickle cell disease.
D)edema.
A)erythroblastosis fetalis.
B)leukemia.
C)sickle cell disease.
D)edema.
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62
In leukemia,
A)the blood has too many immature leukocytes.
B)the body doesn't produce enough red blood cells.
C)red blood cells become occupied by parasites.
D)red blood cells are misshapen and become lodged in capillaries.
A)the blood has too many immature leukocytes.
B)the body doesn't produce enough red blood cells.
C)red blood cells become occupied by parasites.
D)red blood cells are misshapen and become lodged in capillaries.
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63
A platelet plug is formed when fibrinogen is converted to fibrin.
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64
Two substances that are useful for dissolving blood clots are
A)thrombus and embolus.
B)urokinase and streptokinase.
C)factor IV and factor XII.
D)calcium ions and prothrombin activator.
A)thrombus and embolus.
B)urokinase and streptokinase.
C)factor IV and factor XII.
D)calcium ions and prothrombin activator.
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65
Which of the following elements is included in hemoglobin molecules?
A)Cobalt
B)Iron
C)Copper
D)Iodine
A)Cobalt
B)Iron
C)Copper
D)Iodine
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66
A person with type AB blood can successfully receive blood from
A)only one of the blood types.
B)only two of the blood types.
C)only type O blood.
D)all blood types.
A)only one of the blood types.
B)only two of the blood types.
C)only type O blood.
D)all blood types.
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67
Plasma contains fibrinogen, serum does not.
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68
Which of the following usually accounts for the smallest percentage of leukocytes in a blood sample?
A)Monocytes
B)Eosinophils
C)Basophils
D)Neutrophils
A)Monocytes
B)Eosinophils
C)Basophils
D)Neutrophils
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69
A patient is suffering from a condition requiring multiple blood transfusions. They have type A blood and their first transfusion was perfectly successful. However, their second transfusion of type A blood causes them to become very ill and observation of their blood reveals agglutination. What has happened to cause their second transfusion to fail?
A)The blood used in the first transfusion contained Rh antigens, which caused the patient to produce anti-Rh antibodies and attack the blood from the second transfusion.
B)They have developed a sensitivity to A antigens after being exposed to the first transfusion.
C)The second transfusion must have had anti-A antibodies, which began attacking their blood.
D)The blood used in the second transfusion must have come from a pregnant woman with Rh-negative blood.
A)The blood used in the first transfusion contained Rh antigens, which caused the patient to produce anti-Rh antibodies and attack the blood from the second transfusion.
B)They have developed a sensitivity to A antigens after being exposed to the first transfusion.
C)The second transfusion must have had anti-A antibodies, which began attacking their blood.
D)The blood used in the second transfusion must have come from a pregnant woman with Rh-negative blood.
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70
What percentage of the US population is Rh negative?
A)1)5% of Caucasians and 5% of African Americans
B)5% of Caucasians and 5% of African Americans
C)15% of Caucasians and 5% of African Americans
D)25% of the total population
A)1)5% of Caucasians and 5% of African Americans
B)5% of Caucasians and 5% of African Americans
C)15% of Caucasians and 5% of African Americans
D)25% of the total population
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71
The most important action of plasma albumin is
A)acting as antibodies of immunity.
B)transporting lipids and fat-soluble vitamins.
C)serving as energy sources.
D)helping maintain colloid osmotic pressure.
A)acting as antibodies of immunity.
B)transporting lipids and fat-soluble vitamins.
C)serving as energy sources.
D)helping maintain colloid osmotic pressure.
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72
Persons with type AB blood are sometimes called universal donors.
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73
Vitamin B₁₂ is important for the production of red blood cells because it is utilized in the synthesis of intrinsic factor.
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74
You see a program on TV about deep vein thrombosis and are afraid you might develop it, as you take a medication that increases the risk of blood clots. What is something you can do to reduce the risk of experiencing a deep vein thrombosis?
A)Avoid prolonged periods of staying still in one position.
B)Stop use of oral antibiotics like tetracycline.
C)Stop excessive consumption of vitamin K.
D)Avoid over exertive and too-frequent bouts of exercise.
A)Avoid prolonged periods of staying still in one position.
B)Stop use of oral antibiotics like tetracycline.
C)Stop excessive consumption of vitamin K.
D)Avoid over exertive and too-frequent bouts of exercise.
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75
Universal precautions are
A)specific measures that astronauts take in space to avoid leaving microorganisms beyond the Earth.
B)specific measures that health-care workers should take to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace.
C)rules used to avoid mismatched blood types in transfusions.
D)the careful administration of clotting factors to stop bleeding during surgery.
A)specific measures that astronauts take in space to avoid leaving microorganisms beyond the Earth.
B)specific measures that health-care workers should take to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace.
C)rules used to avoid mismatched blood types in transfusions.
D)the careful administration of clotting factors to stop bleeding during surgery.
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76
Blood is a type of epithelial tissue.
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77
Erythroblastosis fetalis may occur in
A)a second Rh-positive fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
B)a first Rh-positive fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
C)a second Rh-negative fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
D)a first Rh-negative fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
A)a second Rh-positive fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
B)a first Rh-positive fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
C)a second Rh-negative fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
D)a first Rh-negative fetus developing in an Rh-negative woman.
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78
A person with type A blood can successfully donate blood to a person with type ________ blood.
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)O
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)O
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79
A red blood cell contains a large nucleus; it is thicker near the center and thin around the rim of the cell.
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80
On a long transcontinental flight, a middle-aged man gets up and exercises in the aisle, moving his hands, feet, arms, and legs as much as he can. He does this every two hours. The flight attendant asks him to sit down, but he explains that he is trying to prevent a very dangerous medical condition. He is talking about the condition called
A)leukemia.
B)deep vein thrombosis.
C)aplastic anemia.
D)thrombocytopenia.
A)leukemia.
B)deep vein thrombosis.
C)aplastic anemia.
D)thrombocytopenia.
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