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BIO 320 NAU Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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benign tumors of the brain are not life threatening - false 
Benign tumors of the brain are not life threatening. - False 
______ is considered the bad cholesterol - LDL 
_______ is considered the "bad" cholesterol. - LDL 
??? - hCG 
A benign tumor of the adrenal medulla that secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine is called: - 
pheochromocytoma 
a colles fracture is a fracture of - a distal radius fracture 
A colles' fracture is a fracture of - a distal radius fracture 
a complete blood coun...
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SBB Human Blood Groups | 159 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE Answers | Latest 2024-2025.
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SBB Human Blood Groups | 159 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE Answers | Latest . How could you distinguish serologically A1, A2 and A3 - Dolichos 
biflorus can will react with A1 and not A2. A3 yields mixed field reactions 
with anti-A and anti-A,B 
3. What is the correct order of type of RBCs to transfuse in an AB patient 
when AB RBCs are not available? Why? - A, B, O; the residual antiB in A RBCs is less immunogenic than the residual anti-A in B RBCs 
4. What type of RBCs would you transfuse to a pati...
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Exam 3: NUR265/ NUR 265 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Med-Surg Review | Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Galen
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Exam 3: NUR265/ NUR 265 (New 2024/ 2025 
Update) Advanced Med-Surg Review | 
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% 
Correct- Galen 
 
QUESTION 
 In the context of burn care, what does the acronym ABCs stand for, and why is it important to 
monitor for compartment syndrome in patients with circumferential burns? 
 
 
Answer: 
AB - airway and breathing - ensure there is a patent airway via consistent respiratory 
assessments. Look for signs of inhalation injuries such as singed facial hairs, bla...
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ASCP MLS Blood Bank | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | 90 Pages
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A 10 mL fetal maternal hemorrhage in an Rh-negative woman who delivered an Rh-positive baby means 
that the: 
a. mother's antibody screen will be positive for anti-O 
b. rosette test will be positive 
c. mother is not a candidate for Rh immune globulin 
d. mother should receive 2 doses of Rh immune globulin - b. The rosette screen will be positive if 
there is a FMH of 10 mL or more. A Kleihauer Betke or flow cytometry should be performed to 
quantitate the FMH and determine if additional doses...
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ASCP MT Blood Bank Exam| Latest 2024 With 100% Correct Answers
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Why is it dangerous to transfuse a person with type O blood with a unit of A blood? 
The patient will make antibodies to the type A blood. 
The type A blood may become the prominent blood group. 
The patient's Anti-O would destroy the donor's cells with severe consequences to the patient. 
The patient's anti-A would destroy the donor's cells with severe consequences to the patient. 
-BB - The patient's anti-A would destroy the donor's cells with severe consequences to the 
patient. 
Transf...
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100+ of the most common Blood Types Questions with Elaborated Answers seen on the NCLEX® The Complete Blood Types Bundle Flashcards Updated 2025 Version.
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1. General Knowledge of Blood Types 
Q1: Which blood type is considered the universal donor? 
A) A 
B) B 
C) AB 
D) O 
 
Answer: D) O 
Elaboration: Blood type O is known as the universal donor because it lacks A and B antigens, making it safe for transfusion to any blood type. Individuals with type O blood can donate to anyone, but they can only receive type O blood. 
 
2. Blood Type Testing and Compatibility 
Q2: What is the primary purpose of the crossmatch test before a blood transfusion? 
A)...
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Immunology I: Chapter 5 - ABO Blood Group Exam Questions and Answers
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Immunology I: Chapter 5 - ABO Blood Group 
Exam Questions and Answers 
____ discovered the ABO blood group system in ____ and died with a pipette in his 
hand. It was also the first discovered. - Answer-Karl Landsteiner, 1901. 
It is the only blood system in which the ____ antibodies are consistent and predictably 
present in the sera of people who have had no exposure to foreign human RBCs - 
Answer-Reciprocal. 
Landsteiner's Rule: if Ag is present on an RBC, then the corresponding Ab will/wil...
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HESI A2 A&P PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PRACTICE EXAM
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HESI A2 A&P PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS PRACTICE EXAM 
__________ and ___________approaches may be used to study gross anatomy. 
1. systematic; developmental 
2 microscopic; developmental 
3. systematic; regional 
4. regional; microscopic - 3. systematic; regional 
___________ is found in the outer layer of skin, lining of organs, blood and lymph 
vessels and body cavities. 
1. muscle tissue 
2. epithelial tissue 
3. nervous tissue 
4. connective tissue - 2. epithelial tissue 
_______act a...
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Clinical Lab Practices Paxton Patterson Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Clinical Lab Practices Paxton Patterson 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
___________ means to adjust the output or reading from a testing device to assure that it gives a 
correct answer Calibrate 
 
A ___________ Is the removal of a small amount of tissue and/or fluid usually obtained by 
cutting or by suctioning through a needle Biopsy 
 
a blood donor: can give every seven weeks 
 
a glucose monitor: is a device that allows a patient to test his or her own blood glucose level 
 
a KOH...
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PLTW- Biomed End of Course Final Review Questions And Answers 2024 Updates
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How quickly does the body lose heat after death? - Approximately 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit per 
hour until it reaches surrounding environment temp 
Who did the fingerprint at the crime scene belong to? - Alex Garcia 
What is rigor mortis? - stiffening of the muscles after death 
What is lividity? - Pooling of the blood after death 
What is algor mortis? - Cooling of the body after death 
What causes your muscles to become stiff after death, or rigor mortis? - The loss of ATP which 
lasts for about ...
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