Deck 7: The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems: The Essentials of the Languages of Hematology and Immunology

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The large, white blood cell that removes bacteria, foreign particles, and dead cells is known as a(n):

A)erythroblast.
B)erythrocyte.
C)neutrophil.
D)macrophage.
E)osteoblast.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?

A)Maintaining body temperature
B)Transporting nutrients
C)Producing albumin
D)Forming clots
E)Regulating pH and osmosis
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A hematologist would care for a patient with which of the following diseases?

A)Fourth degree skin burn
B)Endocarditis
C)Pancytopenia
D)Papule
E)Comminuted fracture
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Which of the following items are NOT dissolved in plasma?

A)Nutrients
B)Red blood cells
C)Waste products
D)Hormones
E)Enzymes
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In the term hemoglobin, what does hemo- refer to?

A)Protein
B)Nutrients
C)Blood
D)Clotting
E)Indicator
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Which of the following words means deficient in oxygen?

A)Occult
B)Hypotension
C)Hypoxic
D)Cyanosis
E)Hypochondriac
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Which of the following statements is true regarding blood plasma?

A)It makes up 22% of the proteins in the blood.
B)Plasma is 91% water.
C)Nutrients do not dissolve in plasma.
D)Plasma does not contain suspended particles.
E)Plasma is a cloudy, whitish liquid.
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In the word, hemoglobinopathy, what does the suffix mean?

A)Blood
B)Pertaining to
C)Protein
D)Disease
E)Hidden
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Which of the following words has a suffix that means destruction?

A)Anemia
B)Viscosity
C)Pallor
D)Erythroblast
E)Hemolysis
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Which of the following word elements refers to blood?

A)erythr/o
B)leuk/o
C)-cyte
D)-osis
E)-emia
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What is the advantage of the biconcave shape of the red blood cell?

A)The shape makes the cell more resistant to stress.
B)The shape enables a more rapid flow of gases into and out of the cell.
C)The shape occurs because the red blood cell has no nucleus.
D)The shape serves as a means to control the amount of water entering the cell.
E)The shape is unique in that all other cells are more rounded.
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Which of the following is NOT transported by the blood?

A)Hormones
B)Waste products
C)Oxygen
D)Pallor
E)Minerals
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What does the prefix of the word anemia mean?

A)Red
B)Without
C)Blood
D)Less than
E)Under
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Which of the following words means sticking together to form clumps?

A)Hemolysis
B)Agglutination
C)Anemia
D)Macrocytosis
E)Incompatible
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Alice Adams is an African-American who suffers from a chronic illness that causes her blood to have abnormally shaped cells that become sticky, clump together, and block capillaries in her body.What is the medical term for her illness?

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Erythroblastosis
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Sickle cell anemia
E)Arthritic anemia
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What gives red blood cells the red color?

A)Hematocrit
B)Eosinophils
C)Hemoglobin
D)Hemoptysis
E)Hematemesis
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Serum is identical to plasma except that it does NOT contain which item(s)?

A)Albumin
B)Globulin
C)Waste products
D)Clotting proteins
E)Hormones
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Which of the following words refers to the protein component of a clot?

A)Index
B)Parenteral
C)Fibrin
D)Microcytic
E)Globulin
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Which term means the percentage of total blood volume composed of red blood cells?

A)Hematocrit
B)Hemoglobin
C)Complete blood count
D)Partial prothrombin
E)Hemoptysis
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Which of the following is NOT true of the red blood cell?

A)It transports oxygen.
B)It transports carbon dioxide.
C)It transports nitric oxide.
D)It lives 120 days.
E)It produces antibodies.
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Which of the following words refers to paleness of the skin?

A)Cyanosis
B)Jaundice
C)Turgor
D)Pallor
E)Erythema
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What does the suffix -phil mean?

A)Basic
B)Attraction
C)Cell
D)Structure
E)White
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In the term agranulocyte, what does the prefix mean?

A)To age
B)Granules
C)Cell
D)Without, not
E)White
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Which of the following is NOT part of the body's attempts to control or stop bleeding?

A)Production of antibodies
B)Vascular spasm
C)Binding and adhesion of platelets
D)Production of molecules that make prothrombin
E)Strands of fibrin working to pull the clot fibers closer together
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Which of the following terms has a suffix that means deficiency?

A)Antibody
B)Polymorphonuclear
C)Neutropenia
D)Hypoxic
E)Erythroblast
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What is the correct spelling of the term for cancer of the blood forming tissues?

A)Leukemia
B)Lukemia
C)Leucopenia
D)Lucopenia
E)Lukocytosis
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What are the two main lymphocytes?

A)B cells and E cells
B)T cells and B cells
C)A cells and E cells
D)A+ and O+ cells
E)C cells and T cells
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Which type of laboratory report lists the percentages of the various kinds of leukocytes in a blood sample?

A)Differential white blood cell count
B)Hematocrit
C)Hemoglobin
D)Red blood count
E)Prothrombin time
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Where are antigen A and antigen B located?

A)On the surface of the red blood cell
B)On the surface of the white blood cell
C)In the plasma
D)Inside the erythrocytes
E)Inside the T-cells
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In the medical term hemoglobin the meaning of the suffix is:

A)fluid.
B)blood.
C)clot.
D)nucleus.
E)protein.
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What do all antibodies have in common?

A)They are immunoglobulins.
B)They are produced by erythrocytes.
C)They are stored in the liver.
D)They pick up a rosy-red stain in the laboratory.
E)They contain multiple, small granules in the cytoplasm.
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Which of the following terms has a word element meaning clot?

A)Erythrocytes
B)Pernicious
C)Thrombocytopenia
D)Aplastic
E)Mononucleosis
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What findings in the laboratory blood study indicate that an acute infection may be present?

A)Elevated red blood cell count
B)Leukocytosis
C)Pancytopenia
D)Erythropenia
E)Polycythemia
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A colloid is described as:

A)cells without grains in the cytoplasm.
B)the oxygen caring component of a cell.
C)essential organic substance necessary for normal cell function.
D)cells with grains in the cytoplasm.
E)liquid containing suspended particles.
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What is another term for platelet?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Monocyte
C)Erythrocyte
D)Leukocyte
E)Fibroblast
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Which type of anemia is a result of vitamin B12 deficiency?

A)Sickle cell anemia
B)Pernicious anemia
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Hematopoietic anemia
E)Aplastic anemia
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Which white blood cells increase dramatically in bacterial infections?

A)Neutrophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
E)Lymphocytes
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Which of the following does NOT influence red blood cell production?

A)Glucose
B)Iron
C)Folic acid
D)Amino acids
E)Vitamin B12
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What is the medical term for a specific protein evoked by an antigen?

A)Heparin
B)Globin
C)Monocyte
D)Antibody
E)Basophil
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Which of the following is an agranulocyte?

A)Neutrophil
B)Erythrocyte
C)Eosinophil
D)Monocyte
E)Basophil
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What is the abbreviation for immunoglobulin?

A)I
B)Ig
C)IM
D)Im
E)IMG
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What happens to the red blood cells in hemolytic disease of the newborn?

A)Excessive destruction of the red blood cells.
B)Diminished production of red blood cells.
C)Abnormally shaped red blood cells.
D)Excessive number of immature red blood cells.
E)Excessive production of red blood cells.
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What happens to the body with a weakened immune system?

A)Red blood cell count goes up.
B)There is a deficient defense against pathogens invading the body.
C)White blood cell count goes down.
D)Lower blood volume.
E)Patient loses weight.
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Which of the following words has an element that means blood?

A)Hemostasis
B)Fibroblast
C)Thrombocyte
D)Coagulation
E)Platelet
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Mrs.Jones is to have hip surgery next Tuesday.She and her doctor discussed using an autologous blood transfusion.What does this mean for Mrs.Jones?

A)The blood transfusion Mrs.Jones receives from another donor will be tested to assure compatibility with her own blood.
B)Mrs.Jones will be receiving both blood and a plasma expander to maintain her blood pressure.
C)Mrs.Jones will be receiving her own blood, which she donated and stored before her surgery.
D)Mrs.Jones will be recruiting a blood donor so that she is assured of the donor's good health.
E)The blood that will be used for the transfusion will be automatically dispensed from the blood bank.
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In most hypersensitivity reactions, allergens stimulate the cells to produce:

A)edema.
B)histamine.
C)insulin.
D)enzymes.
E)hormones.
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What is the medical term for the word bruise?

A)Embolus
B)Thrombus
C)Hematoma
D)Epistaxis
E)Wheal
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What is the term for an excessive number of white blood cells?

A)Leukocytosis
B)Leukopenia
C)Leukoneogenesis
D)Leukoblastosis
E)Leukomyocytosis
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What is the term for the study of blood disorders?

A)Cytology
B)Hematology
C)Histology
D)Plasmology
E)Immunology
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What is not true about complement fixation?

A)The complement system is a group of 20 or more proteins.
B)The complement system is continually present in blood plasma.
C)Complement binds to an invading cell and leads to its destruction.
D)Immunoglobulins bind to foreign cells and initiate the complement response.
E)Complement fixation occurs in the digestive system.
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What does a fibroblast do?

A)Ingests debris
B)Produces new platelets
C)Forms fibrin
D)Attaches to a diseased blood vessel as a clot
E)Forms collagen fibers
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James Johnson has inherited a blood condition from his mother.He has a deficiency in the coagulation factor called factor VIII.The medical name of Mr.Johnson's condition is:

A)von Willebrand disease.
B)leukemia.
C)hemophilia.
D)thrombocytopenia.
E)malaria.
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What is the term for a cancer of the skin often seen in AIDS patients?

A)Shiley sarcoma
B)Crohn blastoma
C)von Willebrand adenoma
D)Kaposi sarcoma
E)Fowler carcinoma
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Which of the following terms refers to the process of blood clotting?

A)Coagulation
B)Agglutination
C)Extravasation
D)Evisceration
E)Mastication
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What term is derived from a Greek word meaning plug or stopper?

A)Warfarin
B)Fibrin
C)Thrombus
D)Embolus
E)Clot
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What condition occurs when the clotting mechanism is activated simultaneously throughout the cardiovascular system?

A)Thrombocytopenia
B)Purpura
C)Von Willebrand disease
D)Disseminated intravascular coagulation
E)Glomerulonephritis
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Which of the following words has an element that refers to color?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Epistaxis
C)Extravasation
D)Hematoma
E)Erythema
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What does the term dormant mean?

A)Productive
B)Hibernating
C)Inactive
D)Formative
E)Nonproductive
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Which blood component plays a key role in hemostasis?

A)Erythrocytes
B)Thrombocytes
C)Leukocytes
D)Granulocytes
E)Globulins
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Which of the following is NOT a common means of transmission of HIV?

A)Sexual intercourse
B)Mosquito bite
C)Sharing needles
D)Contaminated blood products
E)Transplacental
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When interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillaries, it is known as:

A)debris.
B)a solution.
C)lymph.
D)plasma.
E)a colloid.
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Clusters of lymphocytes and other cells that are constant features in the lymph nodes, and the tonsils are called lymphatic:

A)fibroblasts.
B)plasma cells.
C)plasminogen.
D)helper cells.
E)follicles.
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What is the medical term that means the state of being protected?

A)Immunology
B)Immunize
C)Immunity
D)Immunologist
E)Immunosuppressed
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What medical term means to make resistant to an infectious disease?

A)Inoculate
B)Immunize
C)Inject
D)Parenteral
E)Antibody
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Where do B lymphocyte cells (B cells) mature?

A)In the spleen
B)In the lymph node
C)In the pancreas
D)In the thymus
E)In the bone marrow
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The lymphatic system absorbs excess interstitial fluid and returns it to what area?

A)The kidney
B)The liver
C)The stomach
D)The intestine
E)The bloodstream
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Which of the following is the largest lymphatic organ?

A)The tonsils
B)The adenoids
C)The spleen
D)The liver
E)The pancreas
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What is the term for an immediate, severe, allergic response?

A)Autoimmune
B)Evisceration
C)Hemorrhage
D)Anaphylaxis
E)Wheals
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What is removed from the tissues by the lymphatic system?

A)Serum
B)Albumin
C)Macrophages
D)Cellular debris
E)Vitamins
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The organ that serves as a reservoir for red blood cells and platelets is the:

A)tonsils.
B)liver.
C)pancreas.
D)heart.
E)spleen.
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What are the areas of concentration of the lymph nodes?

A)Neck, axilla, and groin
B)Along the blood capillaries
C)Near the joints
D)In the soft tissues of the low back
E)Throughout the abdomen
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What is the name of a preparation to generate active immunity?

A)Autoimmune
B)Hypersensitivity
C)Tincture
D)Solution
E)Vaccine
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Where are the lymphatic capillaries and vessels located?

A)In the bone marrow
B)Along the spinal cord
C)In the bones of the body
D)In the interstitial spaces
E)In the cartilage
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Which of the following are found in the lymph nodes and break down the foreign matter that enters the body?

A)T cells
B)Helper cells
C)Filters
D)Macrophages
E)Leukocytes
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What is the term for an exaggerated, abnormal reaction to an allergen?

A)Attenuation
B)Hyperimmune
C)Anaphylaxis
D)Histamine
E)Hypersensitivity
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What is immunodeficiency?

A)Lack of immunity to all antigens.
B)No production of leukocytes.
C)Failure of the immune system.
D)Erythrocyte failure.
E)An immune response to the body's own tissues.
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The T in T cells stands for what?

A)Thymus
B)Timely
C)Total
D)Thorax
E)Tester
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The right lymphatic duct drains into which structure?

A)Right atrium
B)Right subclavian vein
C)Right ventricle
D)Right inferior vena cava
E)Right jugular vein
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What is the medical term for a substance that produces hypersensitivity?

A)Irritant
B)Chemical
C)Pollen
D)Allergy
E)Allergen
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What is the meaning of the Latin origin for the term immune?

A)Protected from
B)Reaction
C)To build up
D)Inside cells
E)Against
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Deck 7: The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems: The Essentials of the Languages of Hematology and Immunology
1
The large, white blood cell that removes bacteria, foreign particles, and dead cells is known as a(n):

A)erythroblast.
B)erythrocyte.
C)neutrophil.
D)macrophage.
E)osteoblast.
macrophage.
2
Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?

A)Maintaining body temperature
B)Transporting nutrients
C)Producing albumin
D)Forming clots
E)Regulating pH and osmosis
Producing albumin
3
A hematologist would care for a patient with which of the following diseases?

A)Fourth degree skin burn
B)Endocarditis
C)Pancytopenia
D)Papule
E)Comminuted fracture
Pancytopenia
4
Which of the following items are NOT dissolved in plasma?

A)Nutrients
B)Red blood cells
C)Waste products
D)Hormones
E)Enzymes
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In the term hemoglobin, what does hemo- refer to?

A)Protein
B)Nutrients
C)Blood
D)Clotting
E)Indicator
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Which of the following words means deficient in oxygen?

A)Occult
B)Hypotension
C)Hypoxic
D)Cyanosis
E)Hypochondriac
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Which of the following statements is true regarding blood plasma?

A)It makes up 22% of the proteins in the blood.
B)Plasma is 91% water.
C)Nutrients do not dissolve in plasma.
D)Plasma does not contain suspended particles.
E)Plasma is a cloudy, whitish liquid.
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In the word, hemoglobinopathy, what does the suffix mean?

A)Blood
B)Pertaining to
C)Protein
D)Disease
E)Hidden
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Which of the following words has a suffix that means destruction?

A)Anemia
B)Viscosity
C)Pallor
D)Erythroblast
E)Hemolysis
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Which of the following word elements refers to blood?

A)erythr/o
B)leuk/o
C)-cyte
D)-osis
E)-emia
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11
What is the advantage of the biconcave shape of the red blood cell?

A)The shape makes the cell more resistant to stress.
B)The shape enables a more rapid flow of gases into and out of the cell.
C)The shape occurs because the red blood cell has no nucleus.
D)The shape serves as a means to control the amount of water entering the cell.
E)The shape is unique in that all other cells are more rounded.
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Which of the following is NOT transported by the blood?

A)Hormones
B)Waste products
C)Oxygen
D)Pallor
E)Minerals
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What does the prefix of the word anemia mean?

A)Red
B)Without
C)Blood
D)Less than
E)Under
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Which of the following words means sticking together to form clumps?

A)Hemolysis
B)Agglutination
C)Anemia
D)Macrocytosis
E)Incompatible
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Alice Adams is an African-American who suffers from a chronic illness that causes her blood to have abnormally shaped cells that become sticky, clump together, and block capillaries in her body.What is the medical term for her illness?

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Erythroblastosis
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Sickle cell anemia
E)Arthritic anemia
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16
What gives red blood cells the red color?

A)Hematocrit
B)Eosinophils
C)Hemoglobin
D)Hemoptysis
E)Hematemesis
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17
Serum is identical to plasma except that it does NOT contain which item(s)?

A)Albumin
B)Globulin
C)Waste products
D)Clotting proteins
E)Hormones
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Which of the following words refers to the protein component of a clot?

A)Index
B)Parenteral
C)Fibrin
D)Microcytic
E)Globulin
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19
Which term means the percentage of total blood volume composed of red blood cells?

A)Hematocrit
B)Hemoglobin
C)Complete blood count
D)Partial prothrombin
E)Hemoptysis
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20
Which of the following is NOT true of the red blood cell?

A)It transports oxygen.
B)It transports carbon dioxide.
C)It transports nitric oxide.
D)It lives 120 days.
E)It produces antibodies.
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21
Which of the following words refers to paleness of the skin?

A)Cyanosis
B)Jaundice
C)Turgor
D)Pallor
E)Erythema
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What does the suffix -phil mean?

A)Basic
B)Attraction
C)Cell
D)Structure
E)White
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23
In the term agranulocyte, what does the prefix mean?

A)To age
B)Granules
C)Cell
D)Without, not
E)White
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24
Which of the following is NOT part of the body's attempts to control or stop bleeding?

A)Production of antibodies
B)Vascular spasm
C)Binding and adhesion of platelets
D)Production of molecules that make prothrombin
E)Strands of fibrin working to pull the clot fibers closer together
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25
Which of the following terms has a suffix that means deficiency?

A)Antibody
B)Polymorphonuclear
C)Neutropenia
D)Hypoxic
E)Erythroblast
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26
What is the correct spelling of the term for cancer of the blood forming tissues?

A)Leukemia
B)Lukemia
C)Leucopenia
D)Lucopenia
E)Lukocytosis
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27
What are the two main lymphocytes?

A)B cells and E cells
B)T cells and B cells
C)A cells and E cells
D)A+ and O+ cells
E)C cells and T cells
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28
Which type of laboratory report lists the percentages of the various kinds of leukocytes in a blood sample?

A)Differential white blood cell count
B)Hematocrit
C)Hemoglobin
D)Red blood count
E)Prothrombin time
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29
Where are antigen A and antigen B located?

A)On the surface of the red blood cell
B)On the surface of the white blood cell
C)In the plasma
D)Inside the erythrocytes
E)Inside the T-cells
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30
In the medical term hemoglobin the meaning of the suffix is:

A)fluid.
B)blood.
C)clot.
D)nucleus.
E)protein.
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31
What do all antibodies have in common?

A)They are immunoglobulins.
B)They are produced by erythrocytes.
C)They are stored in the liver.
D)They pick up a rosy-red stain in the laboratory.
E)They contain multiple, small granules in the cytoplasm.
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32
Which of the following terms has a word element meaning clot?

A)Erythrocytes
B)Pernicious
C)Thrombocytopenia
D)Aplastic
E)Mononucleosis
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33
What findings in the laboratory blood study indicate that an acute infection may be present?

A)Elevated red blood cell count
B)Leukocytosis
C)Pancytopenia
D)Erythropenia
E)Polycythemia
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34
A colloid is described as:

A)cells without grains in the cytoplasm.
B)the oxygen caring component of a cell.
C)essential organic substance necessary for normal cell function.
D)cells with grains in the cytoplasm.
E)liquid containing suspended particles.
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35
What is another term for platelet?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Monocyte
C)Erythrocyte
D)Leukocyte
E)Fibroblast
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36
Which type of anemia is a result of vitamin B12 deficiency?

A)Sickle cell anemia
B)Pernicious anemia
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Hematopoietic anemia
E)Aplastic anemia
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37
Which white blood cells increase dramatically in bacterial infections?

A)Neutrophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
E)Lymphocytes
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38
Which of the following does NOT influence red blood cell production?

A)Glucose
B)Iron
C)Folic acid
D)Amino acids
E)Vitamin B12
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39
What is the medical term for a specific protein evoked by an antigen?

A)Heparin
B)Globin
C)Monocyte
D)Antibody
E)Basophil
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40
Which of the following is an agranulocyte?

A)Neutrophil
B)Erythrocyte
C)Eosinophil
D)Monocyte
E)Basophil
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41
What is the abbreviation for immunoglobulin?

A)I
B)Ig
C)IM
D)Im
E)IMG
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42
What happens to the red blood cells in hemolytic disease of the newborn?

A)Excessive destruction of the red blood cells.
B)Diminished production of red blood cells.
C)Abnormally shaped red blood cells.
D)Excessive number of immature red blood cells.
E)Excessive production of red blood cells.
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43
What happens to the body with a weakened immune system?

A)Red blood cell count goes up.
B)There is a deficient defense against pathogens invading the body.
C)White blood cell count goes down.
D)Lower blood volume.
E)Patient loses weight.
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44
Which of the following words has an element that means blood?

A)Hemostasis
B)Fibroblast
C)Thrombocyte
D)Coagulation
E)Platelet
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45
Mrs.Jones is to have hip surgery next Tuesday.She and her doctor discussed using an autologous blood transfusion.What does this mean for Mrs.Jones?

A)The blood transfusion Mrs.Jones receives from another donor will be tested to assure compatibility with her own blood.
B)Mrs.Jones will be receiving both blood and a plasma expander to maintain her blood pressure.
C)Mrs.Jones will be receiving her own blood, which she donated and stored before her surgery.
D)Mrs.Jones will be recruiting a blood donor so that she is assured of the donor's good health.
E)The blood that will be used for the transfusion will be automatically dispensed from the blood bank.
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46
In most hypersensitivity reactions, allergens stimulate the cells to produce:

A)edema.
B)histamine.
C)insulin.
D)enzymes.
E)hormones.
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47
What is the medical term for the word bruise?

A)Embolus
B)Thrombus
C)Hematoma
D)Epistaxis
E)Wheal
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48
What is the term for an excessive number of white blood cells?

A)Leukocytosis
B)Leukopenia
C)Leukoneogenesis
D)Leukoblastosis
E)Leukomyocytosis
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49
What is the term for the study of blood disorders?

A)Cytology
B)Hematology
C)Histology
D)Plasmology
E)Immunology
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50
What is not true about complement fixation?

A)The complement system is a group of 20 or more proteins.
B)The complement system is continually present in blood plasma.
C)Complement binds to an invading cell and leads to its destruction.
D)Immunoglobulins bind to foreign cells and initiate the complement response.
E)Complement fixation occurs in the digestive system.
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51
What does a fibroblast do?

A)Ingests debris
B)Produces new platelets
C)Forms fibrin
D)Attaches to a diseased blood vessel as a clot
E)Forms collagen fibers
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52
James Johnson has inherited a blood condition from his mother.He has a deficiency in the coagulation factor called factor VIII.The medical name of Mr.Johnson's condition is:

A)von Willebrand disease.
B)leukemia.
C)hemophilia.
D)thrombocytopenia.
E)malaria.
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53
What is the term for a cancer of the skin often seen in AIDS patients?

A)Shiley sarcoma
B)Crohn blastoma
C)von Willebrand adenoma
D)Kaposi sarcoma
E)Fowler carcinoma
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54
Which of the following terms refers to the process of blood clotting?

A)Coagulation
B)Agglutination
C)Extravasation
D)Evisceration
E)Mastication
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55
What term is derived from a Greek word meaning plug or stopper?

A)Warfarin
B)Fibrin
C)Thrombus
D)Embolus
E)Clot
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56
What condition occurs when the clotting mechanism is activated simultaneously throughout the cardiovascular system?

A)Thrombocytopenia
B)Purpura
C)Von Willebrand disease
D)Disseminated intravascular coagulation
E)Glomerulonephritis
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57
Which of the following words has an element that refers to color?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Epistaxis
C)Extravasation
D)Hematoma
E)Erythema
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58
What does the term dormant mean?

A)Productive
B)Hibernating
C)Inactive
D)Formative
E)Nonproductive
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59
Which blood component plays a key role in hemostasis?

A)Erythrocytes
B)Thrombocytes
C)Leukocytes
D)Granulocytes
E)Globulins
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60
Which of the following is NOT a common means of transmission of HIV?

A)Sexual intercourse
B)Mosquito bite
C)Sharing needles
D)Contaminated blood products
E)Transplacental
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61
When interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillaries, it is known as:

A)debris.
B)a solution.
C)lymph.
D)plasma.
E)a colloid.
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62
Clusters of lymphocytes and other cells that are constant features in the lymph nodes, and the tonsils are called lymphatic:

A)fibroblasts.
B)plasma cells.
C)plasminogen.
D)helper cells.
E)follicles.
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63
What is the medical term that means the state of being protected?

A)Immunology
B)Immunize
C)Immunity
D)Immunologist
E)Immunosuppressed
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64
What medical term means to make resistant to an infectious disease?

A)Inoculate
B)Immunize
C)Inject
D)Parenteral
E)Antibody
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65
Where do B lymphocyte cells (B cells) mature?

A)In the spleen
B)In the lymph node
C)In the pancreas
D)In the thymus
E)In the bone marrow
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66
The lymphatic system absorbs excess interstitial fluid and returns it to what area?

A)The kidney
B)The liver
C)The stomach
D)The intestine
E)The bloodstream
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67
Which of the following is the largest lymphatic organ?

A)The tonsils
B)The adenoids
C)The spleen
D)The liver
E)The pancreas
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68
What is the term for an immediate, severe, allergic response?

A)Autoimmune
B)Evisceration
C)Hemorrhage
D)Anaphylaxis
E)Wheals
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69
What is removed from the tissues by the lymphatic system?

A)Serum
B)Albumin
C)Macrophages
D)Cellular debris
E)Vitamins
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70
The organ that serves as a reservoir for red blood cells and platelets is the:

A)tonsils.
B)liver.
C)pancreas.
D)heart.
E)spleen.
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71
What are the areas of concentration of the lymph nodes?

A)Neck, axilla, and groin
B)Along the blood capillaries
C)Near the joints
D)In the soft tissues of the low back
E)Throughout the abdomen
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72
What is the name of a preparation to generate active immunity?

A)Autoimmune
B)Hypersensitivity
C)Tincture
D)Solution
E)Vaccine
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73
Where are the lymphatic capillaries and vessels located?

A)In the bone marrow
B)Along the spinal cord
C)In the bones of the body
D)In the interstitial spaces
E)In the cartilage
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74
Which of the following are found in the lymph nodes and break down the foreign matter that enters the body?

A)T cells
B)Helper cells
C)Filters
D)Macrophages
E)Leukocytes
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75
What is the term for an exaggerated, abnormal reaction to an allergen?

A)Attenuation
B)Hyperimmune
C)Anaphylaxis
D)Histamine
E)Hypersensitivity
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76
What is immunodeficiency?

A)Lack of immunity to all antigens.
B)No production of leukocytes.
C)Failure of the immune system.
D)Erythrocyte failure.
E)An immune response to the body's own tissues.
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77
The T in T cells stands for what?

A)Thymus
B)Timely
C)Total
D)Thorax
E)Tester
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78
The right lymphatic duct drains into which structure?

A)Right atrium
B)Right subclavian vein
C)Right ventricle
D)Right inferior vena cava
E)Right jugular vein
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79
What is the medical term for a substance that produces hypersensitivity?

A)Irritant
B)Chemical
C)Pollen
D)Allergy
E)Allergen
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80
What is the meaning of the Latin origin for the term immune?

A)Protected from
B)Reaction
C)To build up
D)Inside cells
E)Against
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