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ASCP Recalls (Corrected) Exam Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+
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3 pairs of hooklets in an ovum - Answer: Hymenolepis Diminuta 
 
Which is the agent of hand, foot and mouth disease of humans? - Answer: Coxsackie A virus 
 
Detection of antigen in urine specimen can be used for which of the following type of pneumonia infection 
a. Fusobacterium 
B. Y. Pestis 
C. Legionella 
D. Mycobacterium TB. - Answer: Legionella 
 
Antler hyphae found in ... - Answer: Microsporum Audouinii 
 
What grows on chocolate agar - Answer: Haemophilus spp. 
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Ace ASCP Exam Questions & Answers with Rationales Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
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Which of the following condition is the most common cause of increase anion gap? A. Metabolic alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis - B. Metabolic acidosis 
High anion gap metabolic acidosis is caused generally by the body producing too much acid or not producing enough bicarbonate. This is often due to an increase in lactic acid or ketoacids, or it may be a sign of kidney failure. More rarely, high anion gap metabolic acidosis may be caused by ingesting meth...
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Which of the following is not used in protozoan locomotion? - answer-Budding 
 
A possible answer to a research question asked by a scientist is called a - answer-Hypothesis 
 
Which scientist first isolated microbes from disease victims by smearing blood, pus, or sputum samples onto gelatin media? - answer-Robert Koch 
 
The three domains of life as identified by Carl Woese and George Fox are Bacteria, Eukarya, and Archaea - answer-True 
 
Microbes that lack a nucleus are called - answer-Prokar...
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FIS 201 Exam 2 WVU 
Pathologist - Determines cause of disease or trauma based on appearance and chemistry of 
bodies or tissues. 
Medical Examiner - Appointed by jurisdiction and is usually a physician who is a board-certified 
forensic pathologist and is responsible for certifying the manner and cause of a death. 
Coroner - An elected official and may or may not possess a medical degree with optional 
education and training. 
Death Investigator - They investigate death under the jurisdiction of...
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Blood Bank DAT/IAT questions and answers 100% correct
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Blood Bank DAT/IAT questions and answers 100% correct 
This test is also known as the antiglobulin test 
Coombs test 
 
 
 
The _______ ________ test is used to detect antibodies (IgG or C3) that are stuck to the surface of RBCs. Many diseases and drugs can cause this. These antibodies sometimes destroy red cells and cause anemia. 
Direct Coombs Test (DAT ) 
 
 
 
This is the test that is done on newborn's blood sample, usually in the setting w/ a newborn w/ jaundice. The 2 most commonly recogn...
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ASCP/Program Final Practice Questions with 100% correct Answers
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Where does lipid digestion begin? - ANSWER-Small intestine 
 
What is the fastest band in lipoprotein separation electrophoresis and what does it mostly consist of? - ANSWER-Alpha band; consists mostly of HDL 
 
What is the role of LCAT? - ANSWER-transfer of fatty acids from lecithin to cholesterol (esterification) 
 
A HIGH urea/creatinine ratio with an elevated plasma urea indicates what condition? - ANSWER-Prerenal condition 
 
A high urea/creatinine ratio with an elevated creatinine indicate...
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ASCP/Program Final Practice Questions Answered 100% Correct
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Where does lipid digestion begin? - ANSWER-Small intestine 
 
What is the fastest band in lipoprotein separation electrophoresis and what does it mostly consist of? - ANSWER-Alpha band; consists mostly of HDL 
 
What is the role of LCAT? - ANSWER-transfer of fatty acids from lecithin to cholesterol (esterification) 
 
A HIGH urea/creatinine ratio with an elevated plasma urea indicates what condition? - ANSWER-Prerenal condition 
 
A high urea/creatinine ratio with an elevated creatinine indicate...
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CPHON EXAM 139 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CPHON EXAM 139 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia is a group of disorders characterized by - CORRECT ANSWER malfunction of the immune system where antibodies are produced against antigens on the surface of RBSs, resulting in hemolysis 
 
T/F RBC survival is proportional to the amount of antibody on the RBC surface; therefore the greater the amount of antibody the more rapidly the RBC is destroyed. - CORRECT ANSWER True 
 
Intravascular Hemolysis is - - CORRECT ANSWER ...
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Blood Bank ASCP EXAM 100% accurate answers. latest 2023
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Blood Bank ASCP EXAM 100% accurate answers. latest 2023 
What type of serological testing does the blood 
bank technologist perform when determining the 
blood group of a patient? 
phenotyping 
 
 
 
If anti-K reacts 3+ with a donor cell with a 
genotype KK and 2+ with a Kk cell, the antibody 
is demonstrating: 
Dosage 
 
 
 
Carla expresses the blood group antigens Fya, Fyb, and Xga. James shows expressions of none of these antigens. What factor(s) may account for the absence of these antigens ...
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CHT Exam Complete Study Guide Questions And Answers
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CHT Exam Complete Study Guide Questions 
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It is possible to convert the plasma 
into serum by recalcifying the plasma and allowing coagulation to occur. Correct 
Answer: Calcium is added to the plasma to form a complex with the citrate present in 
the anti-coagulant. This restores a normal 
ionized calcium level allowing clotting to occur. 
Polyspecific antiserum 
can be______ with lymphocytes to determine if there is a single antibody or multiple 
antibodies. Correct Answer: absorbe...
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