{"id":117874,"date":"2023-09-01T14:48:12","date_gmt":"2023-09-01T14:48:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=117874"},"modified":"2023-09-01T14:48:15","modified_gmt":"2023-09-01T14:48:15","slug":"mls-hematology-exam-2023-2024-hematology-mls-actual-exam-400-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-verified-answers-already-graded-a-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/01\/mls-hematology-exam-2023-2024-hematology-mls-actual-exam-400-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-verified-answers-already-graded-a-2\/","title":{"rendered":"MLS HEMATOLOGY EXAM 2023-2024 \/HEMATOLOGY MLS ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>MLS HEMATOLOGY EXAM 2023-2024 \/HEMATOLOGY<br>MLS ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED<br>ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+<br>Which of the following erythrocyte inclusions can be visualized with supravital stain but<br>cannot be detected on a Wright&#8217;s-stained blood smear?<br>a. basophilic stippling<br>b. Heinz bodies<br>c. Howell-Jolly bodies<br>d. siderotic granules &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.b.<br>RATIONALE: Heinz bodies are irregular, refractile, purple inclusions that are not visible<br>with Wright&#8217;s stain but show up with supravital staining. The other three inclusions can<br>be detected with Wright&#8217;s stain<br>A falsely elevated Hct is obtained. Which of the following calculated values will not be<br>affected?<br>a. MCV<br>b. MCH<br>c. MCHC<br>d. RDW &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.b.<br>RATIONALE: the MCH = Hb x 10\/RBC count and is not affected by the Hct. The MCV<br>= Hct x 10\/RBC count, and MCHC &#8211; Hb x 100\/Hct; therefore, an erroneous Hct will affect<br>these parameters. Centrifugal force for microhematocrit determination should be 12,000<br>g for 5 min in order to avoid error caused by trapped plasma. The red cell distribution<br>width (RDW) is calculated by electronic cell counters and reflects the variance in the<br>size of the red cell population. Electronic cell counters calculate Hct from the MCV and<br>RBC count. Therefore, the RDW would be affected by an erroneous MCV<br>A Miller disk is an ocular device used to facilitate counting of:<br>a. platelets<br>b. reticulocytes<br>c. sickle cells<br>d. NRBCs &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.b.<br>RATIONALE: the manual reticulocyte count involves the counting of 1,000 RBCs. The<br>Miller disk is a reticle (grid) that is placed in the eyepiece of the microscope and divides<br>the field into two squares, one being nine times larger in size than the other.<br>Reticulocytes are enumerated in both the squares. Mature red cells are counted in the<br>smaller one<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>RBC indicies obtained on an anemic patient are as follows: MCV 88 um3 (fL); MCH 30<br>pg; MCHC 34% (.340). The RBCs on the peripheral smear would appear:<br>a. microcytic, hypochromic<br>b. microcytic, normochromic<br>c. normocytic, normochromic<br>d. normocytic, hypochromic &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.c.<br>RATIONALE: the MCV, MCH, and MCHC are all within the reference interval (normal<br>range); hence, the erythrocytes should be of normal size and should reflect normal<br>concentrations of Hb. Therefore, the anemia is normocytic normochromic<br>All of the following factors may influence the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)<br>except:<br>a. blood drawn into a sodium citrate tube<br>b. anisocytosis, poikilocytosis<br>c. plasma proteins<br>d. caliber of the tube &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.a.<br>RATIONALE: EDTA and sodium citrate can be used without any effect on the eSR.<br>Anisocytosis and poikilocytosis may impede rouleaux formation, thus causing a low<br>ESR. Plasma proteins, especially fibrinogen and immunoglobulins, enhance rouleaux,<br>increasing the ESR. Reference ranges must be established for different caliber tubes<br>What staining method is used most frequently to stain and manually count<br>reticulocytes?<br>a. immunofluorescence<br>b. supravital staining<br>c. Romanowsky staining<br>d. cytochemical staining &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.b. RATIONALE:<br>the reticulum within the reticulocytes consists of RNA, which cannot be stained with<br>Wright&#8217;s stain. Supravital staining with new methylene blue is used to identify the<br>reticulocytes<br>The Coulter principle for counting of cells is based upon the fact that:<br>a. isotonic solutions conduct electricity better than cells do<br>b. conductivity varies proportionally to the number of cells<br>c. cells conduct electricity better than saline does<br>d. isotonic solutions cannot conduct electricity &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.a.<br>RATIONALE: electronic cell (Coulter) counters use the principle of electrical impedance.<br>Two electrodes suspended in isotonic solutions are separated by a glass tube having a<br>small aperture. A vacuum is applied, and as a cell passes through the aperture it<br>impedes the flow of current and generates a voltage pulse<br>A correction is necessary for WBC counts when nucleated RBCs are seen on the<br>peripheral smear because:<br>a. the WBC count would be falsely lower<br>b. the RBC count is too low<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>c. nucleated RBCs are counted as leukocytes<br>d. nucleated RBCs are confused with giant platelets &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.c.<br>RATIONALE: the automated hematology analyzers enumerate all nucleated cells.<br>NRBCs are counted along with WBCs, falsely elevating the WBC count. To correct the<br>WBC count, determine the number of NRBCs per 100 WBCs. Corrected WBC count =<br>(uncorrected WBC count \/ [NRBCs + 100]) x 100<br>Using an electronic cell counter analyzer, an increased RDW should correlate with:<br>a. spherocytosis<br>b. anisocytosis<br>c. leukocytosis<br>d. presence of NRBCs &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.b.<br>RATIONALE:the RDW parameter correlates with the degree of anisocytosis seen on the<br>morphological examination. The RR is 11.5-14.5%<br>Given the following values, which set of RBC indices suggests spherocytosis?<br>a. MCV 76 MCH 19.9 MCHC 28.5%<br>b. MCV 90 MCH 30.5 MCHC 32.5%<br>c. MCV 80 MCH 36.5 MCHC 39.0%<br>d. MCV 81 MCH 29 MCHC 34.8% &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.c.<br>RATIONALE: spherocytes have a decreased cell diameter and volume, which results in<br>loss of central pallor and discoid shape. The index most affected is the MCHC, usually<br>being in excess of 36%<br>Which of the following statistical terms reflects the best index of precision when<br>comparing two CBC parameters?<br>a. mean<br>b. median<br>c. coefficient of variation<br>d. standard deviation &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.c.<br>RATIONALE: standard deviation(s) describes the distribution of a sample of<br>observations. It depends upon both the mean (average value) and dispersion of results<br>and is most influenced by reproducibility or precision. Because s is influenced by the<br>mean and expressed as a percentage of the mean, the coefficient of variation<br>([s\/mean]x100) can be used to compare precision of tests with different means (e.g.<br>WBC and RBC counts or low vs high controls)<br>Which of the following is considered a normal hemoglobin?<br>a. carboxyhemogloibn<br>b. methemoglobin<br>c. sulfhemoglobin<br>d. deoxyhemoglobin &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.d. deoxyhemoglobin is the physiological Hb that<br>results form the unloading of oxygen by Hb.This is accompanied by the widening of the<br>space between beta chains and the binding of 2,3-DPG on a mole-for-mole basis<br>Which conditions will shift the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the right?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>a. acidosis<br>b. alkalosis<br>c. multiple blood transfusions<br>d. increased quantities of hemoglobin S or C &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.a. acidosis is associated<br>with a shift to the right of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve and, therefore,<br>increased oxygen release (decreased affinity of Hb for oxygen). Alkalosis does the<br>opposite. Multiple blood transfusions shift the curve to the left because the transfused<br>blood is low in 2,3-DPG. Hb S and Hb C do not change the affinity of oxygen fo<br>hemoglobin, however, many hemoglobinopathies do. For example, Hb Kansas causes a<br>right shift and Hb Chesapeake causes a left shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation<br>curve<br>What is the major type of leukocyte seen in the peripheral smear of a patient with<br>aplastic anemia?<br>a. segmented neutrophil<br>b. lymphocyte<br>c. monocyte<br>d. eosinophil &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.b. lymphocytes constitute the majority of the nucleated<br>cells seen. The bone marrow in aplastic anemia is spotty with patches of normal<br>cellularity. Absolute granulocytopenia is usually present, however, lymphocyte<br>production is less affected<br>What is the normal WBC differential lymphocyte percentage (range) in the adult<br>population?<br>a. 5-10%<br>b. 10-20%<br>c. 20-44%<br>d. 50-70% &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.c. the normal adult percentage of lymphocytes in a white cell<br>differential is between 20% and 44%, although normal ranges vary by institution, patient<br>population, and testing methodology. This range is higher in the pediatric population<br>In which age group would 60% lymphocytes be a normal finding?<br>a. 6 months-2 years<br>b. 4-6 years<br>c. 11-15 years<br>d. 40-60 years &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.a. there is a relative neutropenia in children from ages 4<br>months to 4 years. Because of this, the percentage of lymphocytes is increased in this<br>population. This is commonly referred to as a reversal in the normal differential<br>percentage (or inverted differential)<br>Which of the following results on an automated differential suggests that a peripheral<br>smear should be reviewed manually?<br>a. segs = 70%<br>b. band = 6%<br>c. mono = 15%<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MLS HEMATOLOGY EXAM 2023-2024 \/HEMATOLOGYMLS ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECTDETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIEDANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+Which of the following erythrocyte inclusions can be visualized with supravital stain butcannot be detected on a Wright&#8217;s-stained blood smear?a. basophilic stipplingb. Heinz bodiesc. 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