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MT ASCP/AMT Exam Final Assessment Questions and Answers
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In absorption spectrophotometry: 
 A) Absorbance is directly proportional to transmittance 
 B) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to concentration 
 C) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to the light path length 
 D) Absorbance is directly proportional to concentration - Answer- Absorbance is directly proportional to concentration 
 
Which formula correctly described the relationship between absorbance and %T? 
 A) A=2-log%T 
 B) A=2+log%T 
 C) A= -log%T - 2 
 D) A=1+log...
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NR 283 Week 3 Examination 1 (Concepts to Review)
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NR 283 Concept Review Exam 3 **Please be sure to study etiology, clinical manifestations and complications, pathophysiology of the following topics: Hematology RBC-function- Erythrocytes (or RBC’ s) are the most abundant cell type in the body • Its primary job is tissue oxygenation • The cell has 2 unique properties: o A biconcave shape which makes it optimal for gas transport o The capacity to be reversible deformed. The cells can change shape to make it through all the different size ves...
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MT ASCP/AMT Final Assessment Exam 300 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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MT ASCP/AMT Final Assessment Exam 300 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
In absorption spectrophotometry: 
 A) Absorbance is directly proportional to transmittance 
 B) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to concentration 
 C) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to the light path length 
 D) Absorbance is directly proportional to concentration - CORRECT ANSWER Absorbance is directly proportional to concentration 
 
Which formula correctly described the relationship between ...
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ARDMS Abdomen Review Exam 181 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ARDMS Abdomen Review Exam 181 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
The right and left hepatic lobes are divided by a plane between ____ and _____ - CORRECT ANSWER The Gallbladder and inferior vena cava 
 
The right lobe of the liver is supplied by the? - CORRECT ANSWER Right Portal Vein 
 
The left lobe of the liver is supplied by the? - CORRECT ANSWER Left Portal Vein 
 
The_____ lobe receives branches from both the right and left portal veins - CORRECT ANSWER Caudate 
 
The caudate lobe is dra...
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NR 283 CONCEPT REVIEW EXAM 3
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RBC-function- Erythrocytes (or RBC’s) are the most abundant cell type in the body 
• Its primary job is tissue oxygenation 
• The cell has 2 unique properties: 
o A biconcave shape which makes it optimal for gas transport 
o The capacity to be reversible deformed. The cells can change shape to make it 
through all the different size vessels in the body 
• Erythrocytes have a lifespan of 120 days 
• Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrying protein of the erythrocyte that gives RBC’s their 
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L_4_Med_Surg_Final_Study_Guide.docx (
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1. What would you administer for iron deficiency anemia/fatigue: Ferrous Sulfate 
2. A patient is post surgery: Do not administer aspirin (No blood thinners after surgery) 
3. Which patient would you see first: Patient with large bruises and is bleeding. 
Bleeding is a priority-can lead to shock. Needs a blood transfusion 
Hematology: Polycythemia Vera (2) 
4. Which would be contraindicated with Polycythemia Vera: Epo 
The hallmark of this disease is massive RBC production. Is at increased risk ...
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L_4_Med_Surg_Final_Study_Guide.docx
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1. What would you administer for iron deficiency anemia/fatigue: Ferrous Sulfate 
2. A patient is post surgery: Do not administer aspirin (No blood thinners after surgery) 
3. Which patient would you see first: Patient with large bruises and is bleeding. 
Bleeding is a priority-can lead to shock. Needs a blood transfusion 
Hematology: Polycythemia Vera (2) 
4. Which would be contraindicated with Polycythemia Vera: Epo 
The hallmark of this disease is massive RBC production. Is at increased risk ...
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NR 283 Concept Review Exam 3 patho (Best for Revision)
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NR 283 Concept Review Exam 3 **Please be sure to study etiology, clinical manifestations and complications, pathophysiology of the following topics: Hematology RBC-function- Erythrocytes (or RBC’ s) are the most abundant cell type in the body • Its primary job is tissue oxygenation • The cell has 2 unique properties: o A biconcave shape which makes it optimal for gas transport o The capacity to be reversible deformed. The cells can change shape to make it through all the different size ves...
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NR-507 Study Guide and practice questions
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NR-507 Study Guide and practice questions 
1.	Types of immunity ch 7 & 8 
a.	Innate- natural epithelial barrier and inflammation the make innate resistance and protection pg. 191 Innate immunity includes two lines of defense: Natural barriers and inflammation. 
i.	Natural barriers- physical, mechanical, and biochemical barriers at the body’s surfaces 
ii.	Inflamation- associated with infection usually initiates an adaptive process that results in a long-term and very effective immunity to the...
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Study Guide MidTerm Week 4-1 EXAM GUIDE PERFECT COMBINATION TO PASS YOUR EXAMS | Download To Score A
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Study Guide Mid Term Week 4 Pulmonary Review Concepts Related to Anticholinergic Drugs & Treatment for Asthma: Fast-acting Medications: - Tiotropium & ipratropium - Anticholinergic drugs block acetylcholine binding > bronchodilation through decreased parasympathetic response Bronchitis & Associated Pathogenesis: Bronchitis – bronchial inflammation, hypersecretion of mucus, chronic productive cough Exposure to airborne irritants activates bronchial: - Smooth muscle constriction - Mucus secre...
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