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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT BLOOD EXAM
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Question 1: Factors that inhibit clotting are called ____?
Answer:
Anticoagulants Question 2: List leukocytes in order from most abundant to least abundant. "Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas"
Answer:
Neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils
Question 3: Monocyte macrophages play what two important roles?
Answer:
Defend against viruses and chronic infection
Question 4: (Granulocytes/agranulocytes) lack visible cytoplasmic granules?
Answer:
Agranulocytes
Question 5: ____ ____ - Results when less oxygen is available or EPO production increases?
Answer:
Secondary - Polycythemia Question 6: Monocytes leave the circulation after ___ - ___ days and enter the tissue and become macrophages, where they can survive for how long?
Answer:
1-3; years
Question 7: ____ - A dislodged thrombus freely floating in the blood stream?
Answer:
Embolus
Question 8: Billirubin is transported in blood to the ____?
Answer:
Liver Question 9: The following occurs during what stage of hemostasis: fibrin is formed around the platelet plug-cementing the plug?
Answer:
Coagulation
Question 10: During RBC destruction, heme is degraded to ____?
Answer:
Billirubin
Question 11: Neutrophils are especially partial to (bacteria, fungus, both)?
Answer:
Both - bacteria and some fungus
Question 12: Basophils account for ___ - ___% of WBC's?
Answer:
0.5-1%
Question 13: Plasma is mostly ___% water?
Answer:
90%
Question 14: What is the most important role of eosinophils?
Answer:
Protect against parasitic infection and allergic reactions Question 15: Leukemia is (chronic/acute) if it involves proliferation of later cell stages like myelocytes and primarily affect (adults/chidren)?
Answer:
Chronic; adults
Question 16: What are the three formed elements of blood?
Answer:
1.Erythrocytes (RBC's), 2.Leukocytes (WBC's), 3.Platelets Question 17: What is done to prevent Rh- and Rh+ interaction between mother and baby?
Answer:
RhoGAM given to Rh- mother Question 18: Neutrophils are chemically attracted to sites of inflammation and are active ____?
Answer:
Phagocytes Question 19: ____ is a condition in which the blood has abnormally low oxygen-carrying capacity?
Answer:
Anemia Question 20: The average male blood volume is ___-___L; The average femaole blood volume is
___-___L?
Answer:
5-6L; 4-5L
Question 21: Sickle-cell anemia causes RBC's to become sickle shaped in (high/low) oxygen situations?
Answer:
Low
Question 22: Iron that is stored is stored as what two things?
Answer:
Ferritin, hemosiderin Question 23: Pt's with thrombocytopenis usually have platelet counts less than ___/mm3?
Answer:
50,000/mm3
Question 24: Myelocytic leukemia involves ____ descendants?
Answer:
Myeloblast
Question 25: What three types of WBC's are granulocytes?
Answer:
1.Neutrophils 2.Eosinophils 3.Basophils Question 26: In leukemia because all other blood cell lines are crowded out what two thing can occur?
Answer:
Severe anemia, bleeding problems Question 27: ____ - An inherited Hb disorder. There is defective synthesis of alpha or beta globin chains of Hb. RBC's are fragile and undergo premature hemolysis?
Answer:
Thalassemias Question 28: A clot is not a permanent solution to blood vessel injuty, and a process called ____ removes unneeded clots wien healing has occured?
Answer:
Fibrinolysis