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BloodClicker Review
Blood is composed of…
A.PlasmaB.SerumC.Formed ElementsD.All of the AboveE.A and C only
Plasma is Primarily composed of…
A.ElectrolytesB.WaterC.ProteinsD. Formed ElementsE.All of the Above
Which is not a Formed Element?
A.LymphocytesB.LeukocytesC.ErythrocytesD.PlateletsE.None of the Above
Which relationship is incorrect?
A.Erythrocytes: Transport Oxygen
B.Leukocytes: Regulation of interstitial pressure
C.Platelets: ProtectionD.Plasma: Hormones
The pH of oxyhemoglobin rich blood?
A.7B.7.45C.7.35D.7.75
The temperature of blood is over 100º F.
Why?A.Restriction of microbial
growthB.VasodilationC.ThermoregulationD.All of the AboveE.A and B only
A erythrocytes life cycle ends approximately when/where?
A.100 days: LiverB.120 days: IntestinesC.120 days: Spleen & LiverD.150 days: Spleen & Liver
During fetal development, Erythrocyte production takes place in…
A.SpleenB.LiverC.Bone MarrowD.All of the AboveE. B and C only
Which correlation is invalid?
A.1000:1 ratio = HomeostasisB.700:1 = HomeostasisC.500:1 = LeukemiaD.500:1 = Leukopenia
Which protein regulates osmotic pressure?
A.GlobulinsB.AlbuminC.FibrinogenD.Hemoglobin
Which aspect of Hemoglobin does Iron compose?
A.HemeB.Globin
Which blood type has no antibodies?
A.ABB.AC.BD.O
Which blood type(s) can donate to B-
A.B-, O+, O-, B+
B.ALLC.All negativesD.B- , O-
Why AB+ considered the Universal Recipient?
A.It’s NotB.No AntigensC.No AntibodiesD.Its Rh factor
Why can O- only receive from O-?
A.Rh FactorB.No antigensC.O- has A and B antibodiesD.All of the Above
Which of the following stimulates Erythropoiesis?
A. HypoxiaB. ExerciseC. Hemolytic DiseasesD. All of the above
Which organ initiates Erythropoiesis?
A.LiverB.PancreasC.KidneyD.Spleen
During coaggulation, what functions do the clotting factors carry out?
A. Vascular SpasmsB. Initiate Prothrombin ActivatorC. Catalytic conversion of FibrinD. Signal LeukocytesE. All of the Above
What protein signals the conversion of Fibrinogen to Fibrin?
A. PromthrombinaseB. ProthrombinC. FibrinogenD. Thrombin
Which process correlates to the Coaggulation Process correctly?
A. Vascular Spasm Platelet Plug Clotting Factors RBC/WBC Recruitment
B. Platelet Plug Formation Clotting Factors Vascular Spasm Fibrin Development RBC/WBC Recruitment
C. Platelet Plug Vascular Spasm Clotting Factors Fibrin Development
D. None of the Above