Exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

The movement of WBC through the capillary wall is technically termed

A

Diapedesis

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2
Q

Unlike monocytes, lymphocytes that enter the tissue from the blood can be returned to the blood via the lymphatic system

A

True

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3
Q

Which of the following is not associated with the waving off effect of inflammation

A

Decreased capillary permeability

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4
Q

An elevated white blood cell count due to cancerous mutations of WBC’s Is technically termed leucocytosis

A

False!

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5
Q

Which of the following is not usually associated with producing leucopenia?

A

EPO

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6
Q

Which of the following signs of inflammation is directly related to increased WBC numbers?

A

Pus

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7
Q

The chemicals associated with chemotaxis are produced by WBC’s as they move towards the infection

A

False

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8
Q

Which of the following Is not a complication associated with leukemia?

A

Thrombosis

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9
Q

The antigens responsible for the human blood types are located

A

On the rbc’s

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10
Q

The blood type that possesses no antibodies is

A

Type ab

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11
Q

A person withRh+ or Rh- blood, but can only be given rh- blood one time

A

False

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12
Q

The blood type that is know as the universal donor

A

Type 0

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13
Q

The blood type that possesses no antigens is

A

Type 0

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14
Q

A person with rh+ blood possesses the Rh

A

Antigen

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15
Q

A person with rh- blood can receive Rh+ blood, but only once

A

True

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16
Q

Erythroblastosis fetalis is a possibility when the

A

Father is Rh+ and the mother is rh-

17
Q

Thromboplastin is a component of the

A

Extrinsic pathway

18
Q

The primary ion involved in the clotting reaction is

A

Calcium

19
Q

The common point of union between the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways Is the production of

A

Prothrombin activator

20
Q

The organ associated with the production of clotting factors is the

A

Liver

21
Q

Prothrombin activator is responsible for the

A

Conversion of prothrombin to thrombin

22
Q

The final product in the clotting reaction is

A

Fibrin

23
Q

The release of phospholipids is characteristic of the

A

Intrinsic pathway

24
Q

Blood banking is made possible by adding agents to the blood that

A

Bind with ions

25
Q

Hep-rain acts as an anticoagulant by

A

Enhancing the action of anti thrombin 3

26
Q

An increase in intravascular clotting can be the result of an increase in platelet numbers that is technically termed thrombocytopenia

A

False

27
Q

Coumarin act as anticoagulants by

A

Inhibiting the production of clotting factors

28
Q

Which of the following does not inhibit clotting by influencing Tre action of thrombin

A

Glycocalyx