A&P Chapter 10
What term refers to a deficiency of white blood cells?
leukopenia
Which patient might be diagnosed with physiologic jaundice?
newborn baby
What type of anemia is associated with atrophy of the stomach mucosa in the elderly?
pernicious anemia
Which of these formed elements is responsible for stopping bleeding?
platelet
What is the basis of the ABO blood groups?
presence or absence of A and B antigens on the surface of RBCs
Which of the following is associated with the sickle cell trait?
resistance to the malaria-causing parasite
Which anemia is caused by a genetic mutation?
sickle cell anemia
Which clotting factor converts fibrinogen to fibrin?
thrombin
Which of the following conditions is NOT characterized by excessive bleeding?
thrombosis
What blood type has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their plasma?
type O
What blood type can a person with O negative blood receive in a transfusion?
type O negative
Which of these occurs first in hemostasis?
vascular spasm
Which leukocytes release histamine during the inflammatory response?
basophils
Which of the following inhibits clot formation?
Heparin
What is the cause of the physiologic jaundice seen in some newborns?
Liver is too immature to handle the breakdown products of hemoglobin if fetal RBCs are rapidly destroyed.
Donor and recipient blood types are A positive. Mixing recipient serum with donor RBCs caused agglutination. No agglutination occurred when donor serum was mixed with recipient RBCs. Is the blood safe for transfusion?
No, antibodies in the recipient's plasma are interacting with some unidentified antigen on the donor RBCs.
Which of these indicates leukocytosis?
WBC count higher than 11,000 cells/mm3
What triggers the adherence of platelets to the wall of an injured blood vessel?
collagen fibers
Which of the following is characteristic of whole blood?
five times the viscosity of water
Which of these is a normal value for whole blood?
hematocrit of 45%
Which cell is the precursor of all types of blood formed elements?
hemocytoblast
What disorder is associated with a deficiency of clotting factors?
hemophilia
Pernicious anemia is caused by insufficient absorption of vitamin B12. What substance is lacking or in low concentrations that causes this condition?
intrinsic factor
Romaine, a 23-year-old woman, is complaining about constant infection and heavy monthly menstruation. A blood test reveals that Romaine has accelerated leukocytosis but an abnormally high number of immature white blood cells (WBCs). What is Romaine's diagnosis?
leukemia
Which blood cells are responsible for fighting infections?
leukocytes
Which of these is a plasma electrolyte?
Chloride
When typing a patient's blood, agglutination occurred with anti-A and anti-Rh antibodies. What is this patient's blood type?
A positive
What is the protein found in blood plasma that acts to keep water in the bloodstream?
albumin
Which of these functions to maintain osmotic pressure and pH balance?
albumin