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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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MLT ASCP Practice Questions Already Graded A+
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What is the cell that is indicated by the arrow in this field? 
 
A. Red cell fragment 
B. Acanthocyte 
C. Burr cell 
D. Crenated cell 
 
 
 
D 
A young man is experiencing difficult breathing after fainting. The physician orders a blood gas analysis which shows the following results: 
 
pH = 7.25 
 
pCO2 = 62 mmHg 
 
pO2 = 70 mmHg 
 
HCO3 = 23 mEq/L 
 
Which condition is most likely afflicting this patient? 
 
A. metabolic alkalosis 
B. metabolic acidosis 
C. respiratory alkalosis 
D. respir...
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MLS ASCP - Hematology exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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hexose monohosphate shunt 
found in the erythrocyte to provide reduced glutathione to prevent oxidation of hemoglobin 
 
 
 
May-hegglin anomaly 
Dohle bodies and giant platelets. Autosomal dominant disorder 
 
 
 
Chediak-Higashi syndrome 
associated w/ cytoplasmic granule fusion 
 
 
 
Shift to the left 
immature cells form in peripheral blood 
 
 
 
5.0% 
Newborns will have a retic count of? 
 
 
 
relative lymphocytosis 
lymphs > 47% 
 
 
 
Polycythenmia vera (PV) 
Increase Hgb, Hct, and ...
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Nephelometry involves the measurement of 
A. Light scatter 
B. Atomic absorption 
C. Light absorption 
D. Light transmission 
C. Light absorption 
When light strikes a particle in a solution, it can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or scattered. Nephelometry is used to measure the light scattered by particles in a solution. It is useful for measuring protein levels in fluids, and antigen-antibody complexes 
 
 
 
Most potent activator enzyme is 
A. Magnesium 
B. Sodium 
C. Potassium 
D. AOTA...
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ASCP Review 2023 Questions and Answers
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decrease in cortisol - ANSWER-Addison's disease 
 
absence of a disease - ANSWER-specificity 
 
presence of a disease - ANSWER-sensitivity 
 
what are the cold antibodies? - ANSWER-IgM; H, I/i, Lewis, P/P1, M and N 
 
what are the warm antibodies? - ANSWER-IgG; Rh, Kell, Duffy, Kidd, S/s 
 
increased by enzymes - ANSWER-ABO, Lewis, P, Rh, Kidd 
 
decreased by enzymes - ANSWER-MNSs, Duffy 
 
unaffected by enzymes - ANSWER-Kell 
 
RBC storage tempo - ANSWER-1-6 C 
 
PLT storage temp - ANSWER-20-2...
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