A&P Chap. 10 Blood Final

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Normal whole blood contains ____ g of hemoglobin per 100 mL.

12-18

Blood normally clots in approximately ____.

3 to 6 minutes

Severe shock that can be fatal occurs with blood loss exceeding ____.

30 percent

Each hemoglobin molecule is able to transport ____ molecules of oxygen.

4 (four)

Place these leukocytes in order from the most common to the least common: 1) basophil 2) eosinophil 3) lymphocyte 4) monocyte 5) neutrophil

5, 3, 4, 2, 1

Normal blood pH falls in a range between ____ to ____.

7.35; 7.45

The ABO blood groups are based on two antigens: antigen ____ and antigen ____.

A; B

The blood type that contains both antigens A and B is ____.

AB

A person with type B blood can receive blood from blood type(s) ____.

B, O

Molly has blood type A and her daughter has blood type B. Why can't Molly donate blood to her daughter?

Blood type B contains anti-A antibodies, which will agglutinate with type A blood.

The most common type of blood in the U.S. population is ____.

O

The immune serum used to prevent maternal sensitization to Rh antigens is ____.

RhoGAM

White blood cells differ from red blood cells because only they contain ____.

a nucleus and most organelles

A persistent clot in an unbroken blood vessel is known as ____.

a thrombus

Physiologic jaundice occurring in newborns results from ____.

accumulation of destroyed fetal red blood cells

The process whereby the binding of antibodies to antigens causes RBCs to clump is called ____.

agglutination

When antibodies bind to antigens on foreign blood types, clumping or ____ occurs.

agglutination

An important plasma protein that contributes to the osmotic pressure of blood is ____.

albumin

Hemolysis most likely will occur when ____.

an Rh negative person receives the second transfusion of blood that is Rh positive

A decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood, for any reason, is a condition known as ____.

anemia

A substance that stimulates the immune system to release antibodies is the ____.

antigen

Substances that the body recognizes as foreign are called ____.

antigens

Which type of leukocyte contains heparin, an anticoagulant?

basophil

Which blood type contains the A antigen only?

blood type A

Which blood type(s) can a person with blood type O receive?

blood type O

Which of these blood types carries no antigens?

blood type O

The ion essential for blood clotting is ____.

calcium

The formation of an insoluble clot during hemostasis is termed ____.

coagulation

Compatibility testing for agglutination of donor RBCs by the recipients' serum is called ____.

cross matching

The process by which white blood cells travel through the wall of blood vessels is termed ____.

diapedesis

Which formed element is the most abundant in blood?

erythrocyte

The hematocrit is the percentage of ____.

erythrocytes in blood

The rate of erythrocyte production is controlled by a hormone known as ____.

erythropoietin

During coagulation, long, hairlike molecules known as ____ form the basis for a clot.

fibrin

Which of the following insoluble fibers forms a mesh network and the basis for the formation of a clot during coagulation?

fibrin

White blood cells containing granules and lobed nuclei are classified as ____.

granulocytes

The two major groups of white blood cells are ____.

granulocytes and agranulocytes

The percentage of erythrocytes in blood is known as the ____.

hematocrit

The condition in which maternal antibodies cross the placenta and destroy the baby's RBCs is called ____.

hemolytic disease of the newborn

Hereditary bleeding disorders that result from lack of clotting factors are referred to as ____.

hemophilia

Which of the following is a blood clotting disorder?

hemophilia

The process by which bleeding is stopped is called ____.

hemostasis

The series of reactions that stop blood flow following a cut is called ____.

hemostasis

Low levels of oxygen in the blood stimulate the release of erythropoietin by the ____.

kidneys

Erythrocytes ____.

lack a nucleus and most organelles

In a centrifuged blood sample, the buffy coat situated between the formed elements and the plasma contains ____.

leukocytes and platelets

A total white blood cell count above 11,000 cells/mm3 is a condition known as ____.

leukocytosis

Jordan works in a hematology lab and received a blood report showing 22,000 white blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood for a patient. He determines this patient has ____.

leukocytosis

Abnormally low levels of white blood cells causes a condition known as ____.

leukopenia

The organ largely responsible for the synthesis of clotting factors is the ____.

liver

Which type of granulocyte produces antibodies?

lymphocytes

Platelets are fragments of a multinucleate cell known as a ____.

megakaryocyte

Platelets are fragments of multinucleate cells called ____.

megakaryocytes

The most numerous of the white blood cells are the ____.

neutrophils

Which of the following cells are classified as granulocytes?

neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils

The condition in which fetal RBCs are destroyed faster than the infant liver can rid the body of the breakdown products of hemoglobin is called ____.

physiologic jaundice

The matrix of blood is called ____.

plasma

The application of a sterile gauze to a cut aids with ____.

platelet plug formation

Life at a high altitude can lead to a red blood cell disorder known as ____.

polycythemia

Which of the following red blood cell disorders may result from life at a higher altitude?

polycythemia

If you carry the Rh antigen, you are referred to as Rh ____.

positive

Where does hematopoiesis produce new red blood cells?

red bone marrow

An immature RBC which contains some endoplasmic reticulum is called a(n) ____.

reticulocyte

Blood is ____.

slightly alkaline

What enzyme joins soluble fibrinogen proteins into long molecules of fibrin during coagulation?

thrombin

Why do you think Mrs. Gonzalez was prescribed heparin, an anticoagulant?

to inhibit the formation of clots

Treatment of hemophilia often involves ____.

transfusion of plasma or injections of missing clotting factor

Which one of the following represents the proper sequence of hemostasis?

vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, coagulation

The average functional lifespan of an RBC is ____.

100-120 days


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