Deck 11: Blood

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Which statement is NOT true regarding blood?

A)Blood is a type of connective tissue.
B)Blood consists of cells contained in a liquid matrix.
C)Blood volume is constant and does not vary depending upon the individual's body size.
D)Blood represents approximately 8% of body weight.
E)The formed elements of blood consist of 99% red blood cells.
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Mrs. Jones' doctor ordered a complete blood count (CBC) as part of her routine yearly physical exam. This test will give what type of information?

A)An indication of the function of the kidneys at clearing toxins from the blood
B)The percent of oxygen that is present in the blood
C)The amount of sodium and other electrolytes in the blood
D)The number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood
E)The amount of sugar in the blood
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Which of the following word elements refers to blood?

A)erythro-
B)leuko-
C)-cyte
D)-osis
E)-emia
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Which of the following best fits the definition of the word urea?

A)Urea is the end product of nitrogen metabolism
B)Urea is another term for urine
C)Urea is a result of the function of the lungs
D)Urea refers to the breakdown of skeletal muscle
E)Urea is the by-product of wound healing
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Which of the following words means a simple soluble protein?

A)Colloid
B)Ferritin
C)Antibody
D)Albumin
E)Corpuscle
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Which of the following words refers to the stringy protein fiber that is a component of a blood clot?

A)Index
B)Poikilocytic
C)Microcytic
D)Fibrin
E)Globulin
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Which of the following words has a prefix that refers to a number?

A)Biconcave
B)Macrophage
C)Viscosity
D)Creatinine
E)Enzyme
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Substances with a pH below 7.0 are

A)osmotic
B)acidic
C)ureas
D)buffers
E)alkaline
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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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Which of the following medical terms is derived from the Latin word for sticky?

A)Sediment
B)Osmosis
C)Colloid
D)Globulin
E)Viscous
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Which of the following terms 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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A large white blood cell that removesbacteria, foreign particles, and dead cells is known as a(n)

A)erythroblast
B)erythrocyte
C)neutrophil
D)macrophage
E)osteoblast
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What does the prefix in the word anemia mean?

A)Red
B)Without
C)Painful
D)Less than
E)Under
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In the term hemoglobin, what does the root/combining form refer to?

A)Protein
B)Nutrients
C)Blood
D)Clotting
E)Indicator
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What is the correct spelling of the term that means a state of equilibrium in the body?

A)Heterostasis
B)Homeostasis
C)Homeostases
D)Hemostasis
E)Equistasis
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Of the following terms, which one refers to the passage of water across a cell membrane?

A)Osmosis
B)Hydration
C)Hydrophilia
D)Perfusion
E)Infusion
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6.Serum is identical to plasma except it does not contain which of the following items?

A)Albumin
B)Globulin
C)Hormones
D)Waste products
E)Clotting proteins
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Of the following words, which one has a prefix that means deficient or below?

A)Hematocrit
B)Fibrinogen
C)Hypochromic
D)Homeostasis
E)Sedimentation
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The clear, yellow liquid that is the non-cellular part of the blood is called

A)globulin
B)albumin
C)plasma
D)hematocrit
E)hemoglobin
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Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?

A)Maintain body temperature
B)Transport nutrients
C)Produce albumin
D)Form clots
E)Regulate pH and osmosis
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Which of the following words means stick together to form clumps?

A)Hemolysis
B)Agglutinate
C)Anemia
D)Macrocytosis
E)Incompatible
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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)Iron deficiency anemia
E)Aplastic anemia
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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 refers to paleness of the skin?

A)Cyanosis
B)Jaundice
C)Hypoxia
D)Pallor
E)Erythema
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What is another name for platelet?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Monocyte
C)Erythrocyte
D)Leukocyte
E)Blastocyte
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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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In the word pancytopenia, the prefix means

A)deficiency
B)all
C)blood
D)cell
E)bladder
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A medical specialist in disorders of the blood is called a ________________________.
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Which of the following words means below normal levels of oxygen in tissues, gases or blood?

A)Occult
B)Hypoxia
C)Hypotensive
D)Cyanosis
E)Hemolysis
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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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Where does bilirubin come from?

A)It is produced in the spleen.
B)It is excreted by the macrophages.
C)It comes from the breakdown of heme, a part of the hemoglobin.
D)It is the by-product of infection.
E)It forms in the intestine.
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The hormone produced by the kidneys and liver which controls the rate of RBC production is _______________________________.
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Of the following statements, which one is correct regarding the biconcave shape of the RBC?

A)The shape makes the RBC more resistive to stress.
B)The shape enables a more rapid flow of gases into and out of the RBC.
C)The shape allows the RBC to live longer.
D)The shape controls the amount of water entering the RBC.
E)The shape allows the RBC to bind oxygen more easily. The biconcave shape gives the disc a larger surface area than if it were a sphere, thereby enabling a more rapid flow of gases into and out of the RBC.
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What does the suffix -phil mean?

A)Basic
B)Structure
C)Cell
D)Attraction
E)White
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A genetic disorder found most commonly in African Americans, Africans, and some Mediterranean populations which is characterized by the production of abnormal hemoglobin causing RBCs to change shape is

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Erythroblastosis
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Sickle cell anemia
E)Arthritic anemia
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What is the term for an excessive number of white blood cells?

A)Leukocytosis
B)Leukopenia
C)Leukoneogenesis
D)Hyperleukemia
E)Leukohemocytosis
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In the medical term fibrinogen, what does the suffix mean?

A)Clot
B)Fibrin
C)Produce, create
D)Formation
E)Color
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In the term leukopenia, what does the suffix mean?

A)White
B)Excessive
C)Deficiency
D)Cell
E)Production
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The type of anemia in which the bone marrow is unable to produce sufficient new red cells, white cells, and platelets is

A)hemolytic anemia
B)sickle cell anemia
C)pernicious anemia
D)iron-deficiency anemia
E)aplastic anemia
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The suffix in the word erythropoiesis means

A)red
B)germ cell
C)to make
D)create
E)destruction
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The plural form of the word petechia is

A)petechias
B)petechium
C)petechii
D)petechiae
E)petechies
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In the term streptokinase, what does the suffix mean?

A)Enzyme
B)Cell
C)Curved
D)Action
E)Vessel
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A bone marrow biopsy is often performed as part of a diagnostic work-up for which types of diseases?

A)Aplastic anemia, leukemia, and lymphoma
B)Lymphadenitis, multiple sclerosis, and leukemia
C)Polycythemia vera, pancytopenia, and sickle cell anemia
D)Hemolytic anemia, leukemia, and multiple sclerosis
E)Thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, and agranulocytosis
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In the term megakaryocyte, the prefix means

A)enormous
B)large
C)cell
D)nucleus
E)excessive
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A clot attached to a diseased blood vessel or heart lining is called a ________________.
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Following open heart surgery and mitral valve replacement, a patient was required to take Coumadin. This medication is classified as an

A)Antibiotic
B)Anticoagulant
C)Anti-inflammatory
D)Antihistamine
E)Antipyretic
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Cancer of the hematopoietic tissues producing a high number of mature and immature white blood cells is

A)Mononucleosis
B)Hodgkin disease
C)Multiple myeloma
D)Leukemia
E)Hemophilia
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Which of the following terms has a word element that means to eat?

A)Erythroblast
B)Erythropoiesis
C)Hemostasis
D)Macrophage
E)Lymphocyte
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Which of the following statements best describes a stem cell?

A)An antibody not directed against the causative organism but produced during the disease
B)A cell that is formed in the presence of a large number of mononuclear leukocytes
C)Another term for a white blood cell
D)A cell that attracts a basic blue stain in the laboratory
E)An undifferentiated cell that can divide to yield specialized cells in a tissue
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In the term agranulocyte, what does the prefix mean?

A)To age
B)Granules
C)White
D)Cell
E)Without, not
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Which of the following words is spelled correctly?

A)Coagalopathy
B)Extravasate
C)Himophelia
D)Diseminate
E)Striptokinaise
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What condition occurs when the clotting mechanism is activated simultaneously throughout the cardiovascular system, usually triggered by a severe bacterial infection?

A)Thrombocytopenia
B)Purpura
C)von Willebrand disease
D)Disseminated intravascular coagulation
E)Glomerulonephritis
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A pinpoint capillary hemorrhagic spot in the skin is called a

A)purpura
B)petechia
C)hematoma
D)thrombus
E)lesion
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The suffix in the word hemostasis means

A)pertaining to
B)slow down
C)blood
D)control, stop
E)forming
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An inherited coagulation disorder passed from mothers to sons is called

A)Thrombocytopenia
B)Henoch-Schöenlein purpura
C)Multiple myeloma
D)Hemophilia
E)Disseminated intravascular coagulation
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The root/combining form in the word coagulopathy means

A)disease
B)blood
C)platelet
D)clotting
E)clumping
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The word which comes from the Greek meaning purple is

A)erythema
B)bilirubin
C)purpura
D)petechia
E)warfarin
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What is the medical term for the word bruise?

A)Embolus
B)Thrombus
C)Hematoma
D)Epistaxis
E)Purpura
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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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Mononucleosis is caused by a pathogen abbreviated as

A)HLA
B)EBV
C)INR
D)ALL
E)HUS
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What are the two main types of lymphocytes?

A)B cells and E cells
B)T cells and B cells
C)A cells and E cells
D)A cells and O cells
E)C cells and T cells
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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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Of the following terms, which one has a suffix that means resembling?

A)Precursor
B)Immunoglobulin
C)Lymphoid
D)Polymorphonuclear
E)Incompatible
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Where does erythropoiesis occur?

A)In the liver
B)In the red bone marrow
C)In the spleen
D)In the kidney
E)In the yellow bone marrow
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What is the correct spelling of the term that means widely scattered throughout the body or an organ?

A)Disseminate
B)Diseminate
C)Dessiminate
D)Disemminate
E)Dissimenate
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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 spasms
C)Binding and adhesion of platelets
D)The production of molecules that make prothrombin
E)Strands of fibrin working to pull the clot fibers closer together
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What is the function of a fibroblast?

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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Which of the following terms has a prefix that means many or much?

A)Macrocyte
B)Biconcave
C)Oxyhemoglobin
D)Agglutinate
E)Polycythemia vera
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Which of the following laboratory blood tests evaluates blood coagulation?

A)Complete blood count
B)Sedimentation rate
C)Prothrombin time
D)White blood cell count with differential
E)Rh antigen studies
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Which of the following does NOT influence red blood cell production?

A)Sugar
B)Iron
C)Folic acid
D)Amino acids
E)Vitamin B12
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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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What is the pharmacologic action of the drug aspirin?

A)Prevents prothrombin and fibrin formation
B)Blocks thrombin formation
C)Dissolves clots that have caused heart attacks
D)Reduces platelet adherence and aggregation
E)Dissolves the fibrin in the blood
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What is the plural form of the term index?

A)Indexes
B)Indeses
C)Indeces
D)Indices
E)Indixes
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Which substance binds strongly to fibrin and dissolves clots that have caused heart attacks?

A)Tissue plasminogen activator
B)Warfarin
C)Heparin
D)Aspirin
E)Hirudin Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) binds strongly to fibrin and dissolves clots that have caused heart attacks.It is similar in effect and use to streptokinase.Reteplase and urokinase are forms of tPA.
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Which chemicals are NOT secreted by the platelet granules?

A)Proteins
B)Enzymes
C)Vasoconstrictors
D)Histamine
E)Neutrophil attractors
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The abbreviation for hemoglobin is

A)HCT
B)Hgb
C)CBC
D)H
E)HLA
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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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What is the medical definition of the term heparin?

A)A protein molecule that is produced in the spleen
B)A small cell without any granules
C)A thrombolytic that is secreted by leukocytes
D)An anticoagulant that is secreted by basophils
E)A probiotic that is ingested to prevent blood clots
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A 40 year old female patient was diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. Which of the following is the most probable cause for this type of anemia?

A)Lack of vitamin B12 resulting in misuse of iron in the body
B)A genetic disorder resulting in the inability to absorb urea from the gut
C)Traumatic hemorrhage
D)An excessive breakdown of red blood cells
E)Heavy menstrual bleeding
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What effect does hemolytic disease of the newborn have on red blood cells?

A)Red blood cells are destroyed in excessive numbers
B)There is a diminished production of red blood cells
C)The red blood cells assume an abnormal shape
D)Excessive numbers of immature red blood cells are produced
E)Excessive numbers of red blood cells are produced
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Deck 11: Blood
1
Which statement is NOT true regarding blood?

A)Blood is a type of connective tissue.
B)Blood consists of cells contained in a liquid matrix.
C)Blood volume is constant and does not vary depending upon the individual's body size.
D)Blood represents approximately 8% of body weight.
E)The formed elements of blood consist of 99% red blood cells.
Blood volume is constant and does not vary depending upon the individual's body size.
2
Mrs. Jones' doctor ordered a complete blood count (CBC) as part of her routine yearly physical exam. This test will give what type of information?

A)An indication of the function of the kidneys at clearing toxins from the blood
B)The percent of oxygen that is present in the blood
C)The amount of sodium and other electrolytes in the blood
D)The number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood
E)The amount of sugar in the blood
The number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood
3
Which of the following word elements refers to blood?

A)erythro-
B)leuko-
C)-cyte
D)-osis
E)-emia
-emia
4
Which of the following best fits the definition of the word urea?

A)Urea is the end product of nitrogen metabolism
B)Urea is another term for urine
C)Urea is a result of the function of the lungs
D)Urea refers to the breakdown of skeletal muscle
E)Urea is the by-product of wound healing
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Which of the following words means a simple soluble protein?

A)Colloid
B)Ferritin
C)Antibody
D)Albumin
E)Corpuscle
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6
Which of the following words refers to the stringy protein fiber that is a component of a blood clot?

A)Index
B)Poikilocytic
C)Microcytic
D)Fibrin
E)Globulin
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7
Which of the following words has a prefix that refers to a number?

A)Biconcave
B)Macrophage
C)Viscosity
D)Creatinine
E)Enzyme
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Substances with a pH below 7.0 are

A)osmotic
B)acidic
C)ureas
D)buffers
E)alkaline
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9
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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10
Which of the following medical terms is derived from the Latin word for sticky?

A)Sediment
B)Osmosis
C)Colloid
D)Globulin
E)Viscous
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Which of the following terms 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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A large white blood cell that removesbacteria, foreign particles, and dead cells is known as a(n)

A)erythroblast
B)erythrocyte
C)neutrophil
D)macrophage
E)osteoblast
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What does the prefix in the word anemia mean?

A)Red
B)Without
C)Painful
D)Less than
E)Under
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In the term hemoglobin, what does the root/combining form refer to?

A)Protein
B)Nutrients
C)Blood
D)Clotting
E)Indicator
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What is the correct spelling of the term that means a state of equilibrium in the body?

A)Heterostasis
B)Homeostasis
C)Homeostases
D)Hemostasis
E)Equistasis
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Of the following terms, which one refers to the passage of water across a cell membrane?

A)Osmosis
B)Hydration
C)Hydrophilia
D)Perfusion
E)Infusion
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6.Serum is identical to plasma except it does not contain which of the following items?

A)Albumin
B)Globulin
C)Hormones
D)Waste products
E)Clotting proteins
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18
Of the following words, which one has a prefix that means deficient or below?

A)Hematocrit
B)Fibrinogen
C)Hypochromic
D)Homeostasis
E)Sedimentation
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19
The clear, yellow liquid that is the non-cellular part of the blood is called

A)globulin
B)albumin
C)plasma
D)hematocrit
E)hemoglobin
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20
Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?

A)Maintain body temperature
B)Transport nutrients
C)Produce albumin
D)Form clots
E)Regulate pH and osmosis
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21
Which of the following words means stick together to form clumps?

A)Hemolysis
B)Agglutinate
C)Anemia
D)Macrocytosis
E)Incompatible
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22
Which type of anemia is a result of vitamin B12 deficiency?

A)Sickle cell anemia
B)Pernicious anemia
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Iron deficiency anemia
E)Aplastic anemia
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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 refers to paleness of the skin?

A)Cyanosis
B)Jaundice
C)Hypoxia
D)Pallor
E)Erythema
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What is another name for platelet?

A)Thrombocyte
B)Monocyte
C)Erythrocyte
D)Leukocyte
E)Blastocyte
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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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In the word pancytopenia, the prefix means

A)deficiency
B)all
C)blood
D)cell
E)bladder
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28
A medical specialist in disorders of the blood is called a ________________________.
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29
Which of the following words means below normal levels of oxygen in tissues, gases or blood?

A)Occult
B)Hypoxia
C)Hypotensive
D)Cyanosis
E)Hemolysis
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30
Which white blood cells increase dramatically in bacterial infections?

A)Neutrophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
E)Lymphocytes
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31
Where does bilirubin come from?

A)It is produced in the spleen.
B)It is excreted by the macrophages.
C)It comes from the breakdown of heme, a part of the hemoglobin.
D)It is the by-product of infection.
E)It forms in the intestine.
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32
The hormone produced by the kidneys and liver which controls the rate of RBC production is _______________________________.
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33
Of the following statements, which one is correct regarding the biconcave shape of the RBC?

A)The shape makes the RBC more resistive to stress.
B)The shape enables a more rapid flow of gases into and out of the RBC.
C)The shape allows the RBC to live longer.
D)The shape controls the amount of water entering the RBC.
E)The shape allows the RBC to bind oxygen more easily. The biconcave shape gives the disc a larger surface area than if it were a sphere, thereby enabling a more rapid flow of gases into and out of the RBC.
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What does the suffix -phil mean?

A)Basic
B)Structure
C)Cell
D)Attraction
E)White
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35
A genetic disorder found most commonly in African Americans, Africans, and some Mediterranean populations which is characterized by the production of abnormal hemoglobin causing RBCs to change shape is

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Erythroblastosis
C)Hemolytic anemia
D)Sickle cell anemia
E)Arthritic anemia
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36
What is the term for an excessive number of white blood cells?

A)Leukocytosis
B)Leukopenia
C)Leukoneogenesis
D)Hyperleukemia
E)Leukohemocytosis
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In the medical term fibrinogen, what does the suffix mean?

A)Clot
B)Fibrin
C)Produce, create
D)Formation
E)Color
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In the term leukopenia, what does the suffix mean?

A)White
B)Excessive
C)Deficiency
D)Cell
E)Production
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39
The type of anemia in which the bone marrow is unable to produce sufficient new red cells, white cells, and platelets is

A)hemolytic anemia
B)sickle cell anemia
C)pernicious anemia
D)iron-deficiency anemia
E)aplastic anemia
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40
The suffix in the word erythropoiesis means

A)red
B)germ cell
C)to make
D)create
E)destruction
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41
The plural form of the word petechia is

A)petechias
B)petechium
C)petechii
D)petechiae
E)petechies
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42
In the term streptokinase, what does the suffix mean?

A)Enzyme
B)Cell
C)Curved
D)Action
E)Vessel
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43
A bone marrow biopsy is often performed as part of a diagnostic work-up for which types of diseases?

A)Aplastic anemia, leukemia, and lymphoma
B)Lymphadenitis, multiple sclerosis, and leukemia
C)Polycythemia vera, pancytopenia, and sickle cell anemia
D)Hemolytic anemia, leukemia, and multiple sclerosis
E)Thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, and agranulocytosis
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44
In the term megakaryocyte, the prefix means

A)enormous
B)large
C)cell
D)nucleus
E)excessive
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45
A clot attached to a diseased blood vessel or heart lining is called a ________________.
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46
Following open heart surgery and mitral valve replacement, a patient was required to take Coumadin. This medication is classified as an

A)Antibiotic
B)Anticoagulant
C)Anti-inflammatory
D)Antihistamine
E)Antipyretic
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47
Cancer of the hematopoietic tissues producing a high number of mature and immature white blood cells is

A)Mononucleosis
B)Hodgkin disease
C)Multiple myeloma
D)Leukemia
E)Hemophilia
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48
Which of the following terms has a word element that means to eat?

A)Erythroblast
B)Erythropoiesis
C)Hemostasis
D)Macrophage
E)Lymphocyte
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49
Which of the following statements best describes a stem cell?

A)An antibody not directed against the causative organism but produced during the disease
B)A cell that is formed in the presence of a large number of mononuclear leukocytes
C)Another term for a white blood cell
D)A cell that attracts a basic blue stain in the laboratory
E)An undifferentiated cell that can divide to yield specialized cells in a tissue
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50
In the term agranulocyte, what does the prefix mean?

A)To age
B)Granules
C)White
D)Cell
E)Without, not
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51
Which of the following words is spelled correctly?

A)Coagalopathy
B)Extravasate
C)Himophelia
D)Diseminate
E)Striptokinaise
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52
What condition occurs when the clotting mechanism is activated simultaneously throughout the cardiovascular system, usually triggered by a severe bacterial infection?

A)Thrombocytopenia
B)Purpura
C)von Willebrand disease
D)Disseminated intravascular coagulation
E)Glomerulonephritis
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53
A pinpoint capillary hemorrhagic spot in the skin is called a

A)purpura
B)petechia
C)hematoma
D)thrombus
E)lesion
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54
The suffix in the word hemostasis means

A)pertaining to
B)slow down
C)blood
D)control, stop
E)forming
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55
An inherited coagulation disorder passed from mothers to sons is called

A)Thrombocytopenia
B)Henoch-Schöenlein purpura
C)Multiple myeloma
D)Hemophilia
E)Disseminated intravascular coagulation
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56
The root/combining form in the word coagulopathy means

A)disease
B)blood
C)platelet
D)clotting
E)clumping
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57
The word which comes from the Greek meaning purple is

A)erythema
B)bilirubin
C)purpura
D)petechia
E)warfarin
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58
What is the medical term for the word bruise?

A)Embolus
B)Thrombus
C)Hematoma
D)Epistaxis
E)Purpura
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59
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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60
Mononucleosis is caused by a pathogen abbreviated as

A)HLA
B)EBV
C)INR
D)ALL
E)HUS
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61
What are the two main types of lymphocytes?

A)B cells and E cells
B)T cells and B cells
C)A cells and E cells
D)A cells and O cells
E)C cells and T cells
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62
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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63
Of the following terms, which one has a suffix that means resembling?

A)Precursor
B)Immunoglobulin
C)Lymphoid
D)Polymorphonuclear
E)Incompatible
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64
Where does erythropoiesis occur?

A)In the liver
B)In the red bone marrow
C)In the spleen
D)In the kidney
E)In the yellow bone marrow
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65
What is the correct spelling of the term that means widely scattered throughout the body or an organ?

A)Disseminate
B)Diseminate
C)Dessiminate
D)Disemminate
E)Dissimenate
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66
Which of the following is NOT part of the body's attempts to control or stop bleeding?

A)Production of antibodies
B)Vascular spasms
C)Binding and adhesion of platelets
D)The production of molecules that make prothrombin
E)Strands of fibrin working to pull the clot fibers closer together
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67
What is the function of a fibroblast?

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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68
Which of the following terms has a prefix that means many or much?

A)Macrocyte
B)Biconcave
C)Oxyhemoglobin
D)Agglutinate
E)Polycythemia vera
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69
Which of the following laboratory blood tests evaluates blood coagulation?

A)Complete blood count
B)Sedimentation rate
C)Prothrombin time
D)White blood cell count with differential
E)Rh antigen studies
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70
Which of the following does NOT influence red blood cell production?

A)Sugar
B)Iron
C)Folic acid
D)Amino acids
E)Vitamin B12
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71
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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72
What is the pharmacologic action of the drug aspirin?

A)Prevents prothrombin and fibrin formation
B)Blocks thrombin formation
C)Dissolves clots that have caused heart attacks
D)Reduces platelet adherence and aggregation
E)Dissolves the fibrin in the blood
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73
What is the plural form of the term index?

A)Indexes
B)Indeses
C)Indeces
D)Indices
E)Indixes
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74
Which substance binds strongly to fibrin and dissolves clots that have caused heart attacks?

A)Tissue plasminogen activator
B)Warfarin
C)Heparin
D)Aspirin
E)Hirudin Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) binds strongly to fibrin and dissolves clots that have caused heart attacks.It is similar in effect and use to streptokinase.Reteplase and urokinase are forms of tPA.
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75
Which chemicals are NOT secreted by the platelet granules?

A)Proteins
B)Enzymes
C)Vasoconstrictors
D)Histamine
E)Neutrophil attractors
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76
The abbreviation for hemoglobin is

A)HCT
B)Hgb
C)CBC
D)H
E)HLA
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77
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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78
What is the medical definition of the term heparin?

A)A protein molecule that is produced in the spleen
B)A small cell without any granules
C)A thrombolytic that is secreted by leukocytes
D)An anticoagulant that is secreted by basophils
E)A probiotic that is ingested to prevent blood clots
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79
A 40 year old female patient was diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. Which of the following is the most probable cause for this type of anemia?

A)Lack of vitamin B12 resulting in misuse of iron in the body
B)A genetic disorder resulting in the inability to absorb urea from the gut
C)Traumatic hemorrhage
D)An excessive breakdown of red blood cells
E)Heavy menstrual bleeding
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80
What effect does hemolytic disease of the newborn have on red blood cells?

A)Red blood cells are destroyed in excessive numbers
B)There is a diminished production of red blood cells
C)The red blood cells assume an abnormal shape
D)Excessive numbers of immature red blood cells are produced
E)Excessive numbers of red blood cells are produced
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