Exam 1

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Which of the following is a normal adult blood pressure?

110/65

Which of the following is a normal hemoglobin level?

15 g/dl

Calculate the hematocrit value of the blood sample above. Round to the nearest whole number and enter your answer without units or other words

41

Which of the following is a normal adult blood volume?

5L

Which of the following is a normal heart rate for an adult?

72 bpm

embolus

A clot that breaks lose and travels through the bloodstream.

You are using antibodies to determine someone's blood type. When you add anti-A antibody to the blood sample, it clumps up (agglutinates). When you add anti-B antibody to the sample, it does not clump up. When you add anti-D antibody, to the sample, it does clump up. What is the person's blood type?

A+

leukocytosis

Abnormally high WBC count

leukopenia

Abnormally low white blood cell count

Evelyn has type AB- blood. Which antigens are on the surface of her erythrocytes?

B & A antigens

systolic pressure

Blood pressure in the arteries during contraction of the ventricles.

Christy has type O+ blood. Which antigens are on the surface of her erythrocytes?

D antigen

Anna has type A+ blood. Which antigens are on the surface of her erythrocytes?

D antigen, A antigen

Which protein in the erythrocytes binds to the oxygen?

Hemoglobin

plasma

Liquid part of blood

hemorrhagic anemia

Low RBCs due to blood loss

What is the main plasma ion?

Na+

A blood pressure of 96/66 is ___ for a healthy adult.

Normal

Which of the following are true about platelets?

They are cell fragments full of vesicles and cytoskeletal filaments, They lack a nucleus and ribosomes

Which of the following are true about leukocytes?

They change shape to squeeze out of blood vessels., They contain granules holding signaling molecules, enzymes, and antimicrobial compounds, They contain a nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, They use aerobic respiration (cellular respiration) to produce ATP.

Which of the following are true about erythrocytes?

They have flexible cytoskeletons to bend in narrow capillaries, They contain large amounts of hemoglobin, They lack a nucleus, ribosomes, and mitochondria, They do not divide or produce proteins

Which of the following are NOT functions of the circulatory system?

Transmitting nerve signals to the brain, Producing fatty acids, vitamins, and other nutrients, Regulating glucose level, Protecting the body from UV light

thrombus

a blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein

thrombocytosis

abnormally high platelet count

osmolarity

amount of solute in the blood that attracts water

Anna has type A+ blood. Which antibodies are present in her plasma (assume she has been exposed to all the antigens before)?

anti-B

Christy has type O+ blood. Which antibodies are present in her plasma (assume she has been exposed to all the antigens before)?

anti-B and -A

Evelyn has type AB- blood. Which antibodies are present in her plasma (assume she has been exposed to all the antigens before)?

anti-D

The cell recognition molecules on the surface of red blood cells that determine a person's blood type are called___.

antigens

Which of the following is NOT a location where the pulse can be felt?

aorta

What is the most important buffer system in the blood?

bicarbonate buffer system

What happens to the blood volume and the blood pressure if the blood osmolarity is high due to extra salt (Na+)?

blood volume increases and blood pressure increases

Which of the following is NOT a risk associated with hypertension?

bone loss

Which of the following is the most common location to measure blood pressure?

brachial artery

plasmin

breaks down fibrin to dissolve blood clots

erythrocytes

carry oxygen

Which of the following may cause leukopenia?

chemotherapy, heavy metal poisoning, some infections

Which of the following may cause polycythemia?

chronic hypoxia (smoking, exercise, high altitude), dehydration

Which of the following is NOT a common location to detect the pulse?

circumflex artery

eosinophil

contains enzymes to fight parasitic infections

platelets

contribute to blood clotting

Which of the following lifestyle changes decrease hypertension?

decreasing sodium intake, exercising regularly, reducing stress

Which of the following may cause leukocytosis?

dehydration, infection, leukemia

thrombin

enzyme that converts fibrinogen to fibrin

Identify the components of blood labeled in the picture.

erythrocyte, leukocyte, plasma, platelet

iron deficiency anemia

erythrocytes do not contain enough hemoglobin

hemolytic jaundice

excess bilirubin in the blood due to breakdown of RBCs

hepatic jaundice

excess bilirubin in the blood due to liver dysfunction

obstructive jaundice

excessive bilirubin in the bloodstream caused by an obstruction of bile from the liver; characterized by a yellow discoloration of the sclera of the eye, skin, and mucous membranes

damaged blood vessels

expose molecules that are sticky to platlets

tachycardia

fast heart rate

What is the function of immunoglobulins?

fight infection

leukocytes

fight infection and respond to tissue damage

neutrophil

first to respond but short lived

What components contribute to the viscosity of the blood?

formed elements, proteins

fibrin

forms a sticky network that traps cells to form a blood clot

hemophilia

genetic disorder; blood fails to clot due to lack of one clotting factor

red blood cells

gets caught in fibrin to cause a blood clot.

Which test is performed by centrifuging a blood sample to separate the formed elements from the plasma?

hematocrit

of the following tests are part of a complete blood count (CBC)?

hematocrit, hemoglobin, RBC volume, WBC count

Which test is performed by observing the color of a drop of blood?

hemoglobin

Which test is shown below?

hemoglobin

Which of the following prevent or interfere with blood clotting?

heparin, liver disease, streptokinase, vitamin K deficiency

A blood pressure of 198/130 is ___ for a healthy adult.

high

hypertension

high blood pressure

The normal hematocrit is ___ in men than in women.

higher

polycythemia

increased number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood

lymphocyte

involved in immunity to specific pathogens

arrthythmia

irregular heart beat

A heart rate of 52 is ___ for a healthy adult.

low

aplastic anemia

low RBC production by bone marrow

hypotension

low blood pressure

hemolytic anemia

low erythrocytes due to premature destruction

Which of the following situations can cause anemia?

low number of red blood cells, low hemoglobin level

thrombocytopenia

low platelet count

What is the function of fibrinogen?

main component of blood clots

In the test above, a darker color indicates ___.

more hemoglobin in the blood

A heart rate of 84 is ___ for a healthy adult.

normal

The hematocrit value in the sample in the previous question is ___

normal for a woman and low for a man.

monocyte

phagocytosis bacteria, foreign material and dead cells

fibrinogen

plasma protein that is converted to fibrin in the clotting process

filtration

pushes water and dissolved solutes out of capillaries

Which of the following activities can reduce the resting blood pressure?

regular exercise

basophil

release histamine and heprin to increase blood flow

viscosity

resistance to flow

Which of the following are NOT found dissolved in the plasma?

saliva, cells

What is the main plasma protein?

serum albumin

bradycardia

slow heart rate

platelets

stick to damage blood vessels to form a temporary plug

platelet-derived growth factor

stimulates blood vessel healing

What does the hematocrit determine?

the percentage of erythrocytes

diastolic pressure

the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest

systolic pressure

the pressure of blood when heart beats

diastolic pressure

the pressure of blood when heart is at rest

Which of the following is NOT included in a CBC?

thyroxin level

What are the functions of alpha and beta globulins?

transport lipids and hormones, contribute to blood clotting, transport copper and iron atoms

What are the functions of serum albumin?

transport lipids and hormones, main contributor to plasma osmolarity and viscosity, buffer changes in blood pH

You got the blood typing results shown below. What is the blood type?

type A+

Anna has type A+ blood. From whom can she receive blood?

type A+, type A-, type O+, type O-

Anna has type A+ blood. To whom can she donate blood?

type A+, type AB+

Evelyn has type AB- blood. To whom can she donate blood?

type AB-, type AB+

You got the blood typing results shown below. What is the blood type?

type O+

Christy has type O+ blood. To whom can she donate blood?

type O+, type A+, type B+, type AB+

Christy has type O+ blood. From whom can she receive blood?

type O+, type O-

Evelyn has type AB- blood. From whom can she receive blood?

type O-, type A-, type AB-, type B-


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