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MLT ASCP EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 80 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A Many microspherocytes, schostocytes, and budding off of spherocytes can be seen on peripheral blood smears of patient
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MLT ASCP EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 80
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A
Many microspherocytes, schostocytes, and budding off of spherocytes can be seen on peripheral blood
smears of patients with:
MLT ASCP EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTU...
MLT ASCP EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 80
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A
Many microspherocytes, schostocytes, and budding off of spherocytes can be seen on peripheral blood
smears of patients with:
A. hereditary spherocytosis
B. disseminated intrvascular coagulation (DIC)
C. acquired automimmune hemolytic anemia
D. extensive burns - ANSWER-D. extensive burns
Which of the following is most closely associated with erythroleukemia?
A. ringed sideroblasts, nuclear budding, and Howell-Jolly bodies
B. disseminated intravascular coagulation
C. micromegakaryocytes
D. lysozymuria - ANSWER-A. ringed siderblasts, nulcear budding, and Howell-Jolly bodies
The most characteristic peripheral blood smear finding in multiple myeloma is:
A. plasmacytic satelitosis in the bone marrow
B. many plasma cells in the peripheral blood
C. many Mott cells in the peripheral blood
D. rouleax formation of the red cells - ANSWER-D. rouleax formation of the red cells
A common source of interference in the cyanmethehemoglobin method is:
A. hemolysis
B. very high WBC count
C. cold agglutinins
D. clumped platelets - ANSWER-B. very high WBC count
,The most appropriate screening test for detecting hemoglobin F is:
A. osmotic fragility
B. dithionite solubility
C. Kleihauer-Betke
D. heat instability test - ANSWER-C. Kleihauer-Betke
The most approprite screening test for hemoglobin S is:
A. Kleihauer-Betke
B. dithionite solubility
C. osmotic fragility
D. sucrose hemolysis - ANSWER-B. dithionite solubility
Hematology standards include:
A. stabilized red blood cell suspension
B. latex particles
C. stabilized avian red blood cells
D. certified cyanmethemoglobin solution - ANSWER-D. certified cyanmethemoglobin solution
When using the turbidity (solubility) method for detecting the presence of hemoglobin 2, an incorrect
interpretation may be made when there is a(n):
A. concentration of less than 7g/dL ( 70 g/L) hemoglobin
B. glucose concentration greater than 150 mg/dL (8.3 mmol/L)
C. blood specimen greater than 2 hours old
D. increased hemoglobin - ANSWER-D. increased emoglobin
The laboratory findings on a patient are as follows:
MCV: 55 um^3 (55 fL)
MCHC: 25%
MCH: 17 pg
, A stained blood film of this patient would most likely reveal a red cell picture that is:
A. microcytic, hypochromic
B. macrocytic, hypochromic
C. normocytic, normochromic
D. microcytic, normochromic - ANSWER-A. microcytic, hypochromic
A patient has the following laboratory results:
RBC: 2.00 x 10^6/uL (2.00 x 10^12/L)
Hct: 24%
Hgb: 6.8 g/dL (68 g/L)
Reticulocytes: 0.8%
The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of the patient is:
A patient has a high cold agglutinin titer. Automated cell counter results reveal an elevated MCV, MCH,
MCHC. Individual erythrocytes appear normal on a stained smear, but agglutinates are noted. The
appropriate course of action would be to:
A. perform the RBC, Hgb, Hct determinations using manual methods
B. perform the RBC determination by a manual method; use the automated results for the Hgb and Hct
C. repeat the determinations using a microsample of diluted blood
D. repeat the determinations using a prewarmed microsample of diluted blood - ANSWER-D. repeat the
determinations using a prewarmed microsample of diluted blood
A blood sample from a patient with a high titer cold agglutinin, which of the following results can occur
in the presence of a cold agglutinin?
A. increased MCV and decreased RBC
B. increased MCV and normal RBC
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