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Hemostasis involves all of the following EXCEPT - correct answer VASODILATION 
 
Factor XII is most commonly activated by exposure to which one of the following - correct answer SUBENDOTHELIUM 
 
Which coagulation fmaily is dependent on vitamin K synthesis - correct answer PROTHROMBIN 
 
which of the following factors does not require vitamin K for its production by the liver - correct answer VIII 
 
Which activated coagulation factor is NOT a serine protease - ...
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Which of the following is a surrogate test that is used to detect donors at high risk for transmitting transfusion-related disease? 
 
a) Нерatitis b) HIV 
c)	CMV 
d)	Malaria 
e)	Syphilis - Answer-e) Syphilis 
 
Which of the following is a transfusion science test? 
 
a) AFP b) DAT c) NH4 
d)	retic 
e)	CRP - Answer-b) DAT 
 
Which of the following items is NOT found in cryoprecipitate? 
 
a) Factor 1 b) Factor V c) Factor VIII d) Factor XII 
e) ...
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Hematology (APEA) Questions and Answers 2023
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Hematology (APEA) Questions and Answers 2023 
Anemia is defined as reduction in one or more RBC measurements: 
RBC count 
Hgb 
Hct 
 
 
 
Lab value to look at size of RBC 
MCV 
 
 
 
Lab value to look at color of RBC 
MCH 
 
 
 
Lab value to look at degree of variation of RBC size (<15% is normal) 
RDW 
 
 
 
Why would the bone marrow make small RBC? 
Not enough iron 
 
 
 
Iron lab values 
Serum iron 
Serum ferritin 
TIBC 
 
 
 
Serum iron 
Measure of iron in circulation 
 
 
 
Serum ferriti...
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Which of the following is the proper procedure for preparation of platelet 
concentrates? 
One light spin followed by one hard spin 
Irradiation of donor blood is intended to prevent which type of adverse 
transfusion reaction? 
Transfusion associated Grat vs Host Disease (TA_GVHD) 
A unit of whole blood should yield a minimum of... 
80 IU of Factor VIII and 150 mg of fibrinogen 
Which of the following
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Pharmacology 314 - Exam 4 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
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The nurse is caring for the patient taking desmopressin (DDAVP) for mild hemophilia A. Which laboratory result should the nurse be particularly attentive? 
A. Sodium 120 mEq/L 
B. Potassium 3.7 mEq/L 
C. BUN 12 mg/dL 
D. ALT 30 IU/L - Correct Answer A 
 
The nurse is caring for the patient with moderate hemophilia A receiving recombinant factor VIII replacement. Which action by the nurse recognizes the most common adverse ef...
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EDTA inhibits clotting of blood through its action of 
-capturing calcium 
-breaking down prothrombin 
-degrading factor VIII 
-none of the above - ANSWER Capturing Calcium 
Which of the following body fluids does not contain Fibrinogen? 
-Joint (synovial) fluid 
-Serum 
-Plasma 
-Whole Blood - ANSWER Serum
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MLS(ASCP/ASCPi) Study Guide Exam Questions And Answers.
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unconjugated bilirubinemia: 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=positive; urine bilirubin=positive; urine urobilinogen=positive 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=negative; urine bilirubin=positive; urine urobilinogen=negative 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=positive; urine bilirubin=negative; urine urobilinogen=positive 
 
unconjugated bilirubin=negative; urine bilirubin=negative; urine urobilinogen=positive - correct answer unconjugated bilirubin=positive; urine bilirubin...
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MLT ASCP BOC Exam Correct Answers Latest Update 
 
According to AABB Standards, which of the following allogenic donors may be accepted as a blood donor? - ANS>Spontaneous abortion at 2 months of pregnancy, 3 months ago. 
 
Which of the following is the correct storage temperature for the component listed? - ANS>Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP), -20 degrees Celsius. 
 
Anti-C, Anti-D, Anti-E, Anti-c, anti-e are all positive. Which of the following is a possible genotype for an individual whose re...
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Which of the following is a surrogate test that is used to detect donors at high risk for transmitting transfusion-related disease? 
 
a) Нерatitis 
b) HIV 
c) CMV 
d)Malaria 
e) Syphilis - Answer-e) Syphilis 
 
Which of the following is a transfusion science test? 
 
a) AFP 
b) DAT 
c) NH4 
d) retic 
e) CRP - Answer-b) DAT 
 
Which of the following items is NOT found in cryoprecipitate? 
 
a) Factor 1 
b) Factor V 
c) Factor VIII ...
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Holt-Oram Syndrome correct answers TBX5, AD, high penetrance, 1/3 de novo 
Upper limb defects (preaxial radial ray anomaly: radial, carpal and ulnar bones), congenital heart malformation (mostly Secundum atrial septal defect) and conduction disease. 
Refer to cardio, orthopedist, hand surgeon. 
 
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia correct answers AD, LOF mutations in ENG (40-60%), ACVRL1 (25-55%), or SMAD4 (1-2%), or GDF2 (rare). SMAD4 mutations can also cause Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome. 
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