Cardiovascular Lab Exam 1 (Blood Cells, Blood Testing)
4. Put the following white blood cell types in order from most abundant to least abundant in a normal blood sample.
1. Neutrophil 2. Lymphocyte 3. Monocyte 4. Eosinophil 5. Basophil
13. Coagulation should normally occur within _______________.
10 minutes
013. About ______ of Americans are Rh-negative.
15%
21: Once blood clotting is initiated, it usually takes ________ for the fibrin polymer to form.
3-8 minutes
02. The D antigen related to the Rh factor is present in about ______ of Americans.
85%
015. Which of the following represents the lowest percentage blood type in the U.S. population?
AB
04. Blood type _____ is sometimes considered the universal recipient within the ABO blood group.
AB
2. Which of the following components are found in the plasma of the blood? A. Water B .Proteins C. Nutrients D. Hormones E. Gases F. All of the above
All of the above
20. It is possible that ___________ may be a result of low Hb even if the RBC count is normal.
Anemia
19. The _________ is the test to determine bleeding time.
Coagulation
011. Of the antigens in the Rh group, the most important is ____________.
D
7. Which white blood cell has reddish stained granules?
Eosinophil
06. True or False: Blood type B is the most common blood type found in the United States population.
False
16. True or False: The high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are sometimes considered the "bad" type of cholesterol.
False
34. True or False: Erythrocytes are also called granulocytes because granules are visible in their cytoplasm when using Wright's stain.
False
29. Which white blood cell has the greatest nuclear variations?
Neutrophil
8. Which white blood cell represents the greatest percentage in a normal differential count?
Neutrophil
014. Which of the following blood types would represent a compatible donor for a person with blood type O?
O
03. Blood type _____ is sometimes considered the universal donor within the ABO blood group.
O
27. Which of the following have significant functions mainly during bleeding? A. red blood cells B. white blood cells C. platelets D. extracellular matrix
Platelets
1. Fill in the blank: ____________ contain hemoglobin and transport gases between the body cells and the lungs, ____________ defend the body against infections, and _____________ play an important role in stoppage of bleeding (hemostasis).
Red blood cells; white blood cells; platelets
05. Hemolytic disease of the newborn could be of concern when an
Rh-positive fetus and an Rh-negative mother condition occur
17. Fill in the blank: Stoppage of bleeding, called hemostasis, involves three defense mechanisms: blood vessel spasm, platelet plug formation, and ___________________. The coagulation mechanism involves a series of chain reactions that result in a ________________. The final stage of the series of reactions occurs when ________________ converts a soluble plasma protein called ________________ into insoluble _______________.
Stoppage of bleeding, called hemostasis, involves three defense mechanisms: blood vessel spasm, platelet plug formation, and coagulation. The coagulation mechanism involves a series of chain reactions that result in a blood clot. The final stage of the series of reactions occurs when thrombin converts a soluble plasma protein called fibrinogen into insoluble fibrin.
07. True or False: An individual with blood type O lacks both RBC antigens A and B.
True
15. True or False: A normal blood total cholesterol level is less than 200 mg/dL.
True
33. True or False: Eosinophil numbers typically increase during allergic reactions.
True
5. Which of the following have significant functions for destroying pathogenic microorganisms? A. red blood cells B. white blood cells C. platelets D. plasma
White blood cells
9. After completing a differential white blood cell count on a blood sample, you find a high number of eosinophils. What are some possible causes that could increase the number of eosinophils? (mark all that apply) A. bacterial infection B. allergic reaction C. inflammatory reaction D. parasitic infection
allergic reaction; inflammatory reaction; parasitic infection
14. In order to determine the hematocrit, blood is placed in a ________________.
centrifuge
12. Coagulation culminates in the formation of insoluble threads of ________________.
fibrin
22. The final substance formed in coagulation is
fibrin
10. The _________ is the percentage of red blood cells in whole blood.
hematocrit
11. Oxyhemoglobin is formed when oxygen bonds to ____________________
iron of hemoglobin.
18. Blood cholesterol higher than recommended levels increases the chances of cardiovascular diseases and risks of heart attacks and strokes. Check all the factors that can contribute to high cholesterol levels. A. high-fiber diet B. lack of exercise C. high-cholesterol diet E. heredity
lack of exercise; high-cholesterol diet; heredity
31. Which cell has a large nucleus that fills most of the cell?
lymphocyte
Which of the following is among the agranulocytes? A. lymphocyte B. neutrophil C. eosinophil D. basophil
lymphocyte
28. Which of the following is among the agranulocytes? A. monocyte B. neutrophil C. eosinophil D. basophil
monocyte
32. Which leukocyte is the most abundant in a normal differential count?
neutrophil
01. The antigens related to the ABO blood group are located _________________.
on the red blood cell membrane
30. A ____________ lacks a nucleus.
red blood cell
010. The Rh blood group was named after the ____________.
rhesus monkey
23. The buffy coat of the hematocrit test represents the __________________.
white blood cell and platelet percentage
012. The antibodies related to the ABO blood group are located ______________.
within the plasma