Clin Lab 2 Final

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Study Quiz for Clin Lab 2 Final
Sara-Marie Kirchner
Quiz by Sara-Marie Kirchner, updated more than 1 year ago
Sara-Marie Kirchner
Created by Sara-Marie Kirchner almost 9 years ago
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Question 1

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A [blank_start]purple[blank_end] top tube is always used for CBC blood collection.
Answer
  • purple

Question 2

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After successful blood collection, how many times do you invert the collection tube?
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  • 8-10 times
  • 3-6 times
  • 1-5 times
  • 10-12 times

Question 3

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You must refrigerate a blood sample if you do not plan on evaluating within ____ mins?
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  • 5
  • 10
  • 15
  • 30

Question 4

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The test that measures the percentage of blood occupied by RBC's is called a(n) [blank_start]PCV[blank_end]
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  • PCV

Question 5

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The buffy coat is included while reading a PCV
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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The normal size of a canine red blood cells is [blank_start]7[blank_end] microns. (number)
Answer
  • 7

Question 7

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When reading hematocrit results, you should line the meniscus of the RBC stack up with...
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  • The clay plug
  • The 50 line
  • The buffy coat
  • The 100 line

Question 8

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Normal [blank_start]PCV[blank_end] values (type of test) for dogs are 37-55%, and cats are 24-45%.
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  • PCV

Question 9

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PCV/6 = [blank_start]RBC[blank_end] count
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  • RBC

Question 10

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RBC counts are normally in the low thousands
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Variation in RBC size
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  • Poikilocytosis
  • Anisocytosis
  • Chromocytosis
  • Polyvariocytes

Question 12

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Variation in RBC shape
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  • Poikilocytosis
  • Anisocytosis
  • Chromocytosis
  • Polyvariocytes

Question 13

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Normal [blank_start]RBC[blank_end] count for dogs is 5-8.5 x10^6/uL and cats are 5-10 x10^6/uL
Answer
  • RBC

Question 14

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Pick 2 answers that are consistent with Agglutination
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  • IMHA
  • Grape-like clusters
  • Coin-like stacking
  • Normal in horses

Question 15

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Pick 2 answers that are consistent with Rouleaux
Answer
  • IMHA
  • Grape-like Clusters
  • Coin-like stacking
  • Normal in horses

Question 16

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By adding 1 gt of saline to Rouleaux will make it disperse; Agglutination will stick together.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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This is a type of blood parasite test
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  • BPT (Blood parasite testing)
  • QBC (Quantitative Buffy Coat Analysis)
  • CBC (Complete Blood Count)
  • RBC/WBC Parasite Test

Question 18

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(PCVx10) /RBC = [blank_start]MCV[blank_end]
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  • MCV

Question 19

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(HgB/PCV) x 100 = [blank_start]MCHC[blank_end]
Answer
  • MCHC

Question 20

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When evaluating RBC indicies you must know terminology. A normal MCHC is called [blank_start]Normochromic[blank_end] while a normal MCV is [blank_start]Normocytic[blank_end]. Decreased MCV would be considered [blank_start]Microcytic[blank_end] and an increase would be [blank_start]Macrocytic[blank_end]. If the MCHC was low it would be considered [blank_start]Hypochromic[blank_end], and the high result would be [blank_start]Hyperchromic[blank_end].
Answer
  • Normochromic
  • Normocytic
  • Microcytic
  • Macrocytic
  • Hypochromic
  • Hyperchromic

Question 21

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(Hgb/RBC) x 10 = [blank_start]MCH[blank_end]
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  • MCH

Question 22

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Test that measures anisocytosis
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  • MCHC
  • MCH
  • MCV
  • RDW

Question 23

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PCV/3 = [blank_start]Hemoglobin[blank_end] (full word)
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  • Hemoglobin

Question 24

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A _____ count is performed when anemia is suspected
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  • Red Blood Cell
  • Reticulocyte
  • White Blood Cell
  • Platelet

Question 25

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Only counting the aggregate reticulocytes during a reticulocyte count is standard procedure in dogs and cats.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 26

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Why would TP using serum yield lower test results?
Answer
  • The pet is dehydrated
  • Plasma molecules are usually thicker
  • Serum contains no fibrinogen
  • Serum and Plasma are actually the same

Question 27

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A refractometer is used to conduct a TP test.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 28

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Dehydration will cause TP results to be
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  • High
  • Low

Question 29

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nRBC
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  • Rubricyte
  • Prorubricyte
  • Metarubricyte
  • Reticulocyte

Question 30

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[blank_start]Neutrophils[blank_end] are the most abundant WBC in most mammals and are known as [blank_start]Heterophils[blank_end] in avian, reptiles, fish, rats, rabbits, and guinea pigs. With the exception of bovine, who show [blank_start]Lymphocytes[blank_end] as their most abundant WBC.
Answer
  • Neutrophils
  • Basophils
  • Eosinophils
  • Monocytes
  • Heterophils
  • Barr Bodies
  • Exoticophils
  • Hypersegmented Neutrophlis
  • Lymphocytes
  • Mycoplasma
  • Monocytes
  • Basophils

Question 31

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Normal TP ranges for serum are [blank_start]5.5 - 7.5 g/dL[blank_end] and plasma is [blank_start]6 - 8 g/dL[blank_end].
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  • 5.5 - 7.5 g/dL
  • 6 - 8 g/dL

Question 32

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[blank_start]WBC Estimate[blank_end] = Average number of WBC x 2000 [blank_start]Corrected WBC Count[blank_end] = (100/100 + nRBCs) x WBC count [blank_start]Absolute Count[blank_end] = Percentage of type x WBC count
Answer
  • WBC Estimate
  • Corrected WBC Count
  • Absolute Count

Question 33

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Select only agranulocytes
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  • Neutrophil
  • Monocyte
  • Basophil
  • Eosinophil
  • Lymphocyte

Question 34

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What is the main job of a Neutrophil
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  • Coagulation
  • Allergies
  • Parasites/Inflammation
  • Phagocytosis

Question 35

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What is the main job of an Eosinophil
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  • Allergies/Inflammation
  • Allergies/Parasites
  • Parasites/Inflammation
  • Immune/Phagocytosis

Question 36

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What is the main job of a Basophil
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  • Phagocytosis
  • Allergies/Parasites
  • Inflammation/Allergies
  • Immune

Question 37

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What is the main job of a Lymphocyte
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  • Allergies
  • Phagocytosis
  • Immune
  • Parasites

Question 38

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What is the main job of a Monocyte
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  • Allergies
  • Phagocytosis
  • Inflammation
  • Immune

Question 39

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Platelet Count can be found by first scanning [blank_start]10[blank_end] fields to find the average number/hpf. The normal range is between [blank_start]8-10[blank_end] platelets/hpf. After the average is determined you multiply by [blank_start]20,000[blank_end]. If your results are less than 100,000 /uL your patient may have [blank_start]thrombocytopenia[blank_end].
Answer
  • 10
  • 5
  • 50
  • 100
  • 8-10
  • 0-3
  • 1-5
  • 10-12
  • 20,000
  • 20
  • 200
  • 2,000
  • thrombocytopenia
  • hypopenia
  • platelet mass deficiency
  • vWD

Question 40

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Platelets, vWf, and vessel walls are essential in [blank_start]Primary[blank_end] hemostasis, which produces platelet adhesion, activation, and aggregation.
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  • Primary

Question 41

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During [blank_start]Secondary[blank_end] hemostasis fibrinogen converts to fibrin and strengthens the clot.
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  • Secondary

Question 42

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During tertiary hemostasis [blank_start]plasmin[blank_end] aids to break down the clot.
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  • plasmin

Question 43

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There are two types of analyzer types, Flow cytometry, which uses [blank_start]light scatter[blank_end] technology, such as the IDEXX Lasercyte in lab class; and Impedance, which uses a [blank_start]break in current[blank_end] to process results, such as the Heska.
Answer
  • light scatter
  • break in current

Question 44

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type of RBC clumping, described as grape-like clusters
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  • Agglutination
  • Rouleaux

Question 45

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Type of RBC clumping, described as coin like stacking
Answer
  • Agglutination
  • Rouleaux

Question 46

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Normal in llamas
Answer
  • Keratocyte
  • Dacrocyte
  • Elliptocyte/Ovalocyte
  • Pyknocyte

Question 47

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Blister cell. Contains vacuole.
Answer
  • Keratocyte
  • Pyknocyte
  • Codocyte
  • Drepanocyte

Question 48

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Horn Cell. Develops after blister cell ruptures. Mechanical injury.
Answer
  • Keratocyte
  • Stomatocyte
  • Schistocyte
  • Acanthocyte

Question 49

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No central pallor. IMHA
Answer
  • Echinocyte
  • Ovalocyte/Elliptocyte
  • Spherocyte
  • Leptocyte

Question 50

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DIC. RBC Fragments.
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  • Pyknocyte
  • Schistocyte
  • Eccentrocyte
  • Dacrocyte

Question 51

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Spur Cell. 2-10 Blunt protrusions.
Answer
  • Eccentrocyte
  • Knizocyte
  • Stomatocyte
  • Acanthocyte

Question 52

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Burr Cell. Uniform sharp projections. "Crenated" RBCs
Answer
  • Acanthocytes
  • Echinocytes
  • Elliptocytes
  • Eccentrocytes

Question 53

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  • Stomatocyte
  • Drepanocyte
  • Codocyte
  • Keratocyte

Question 54

Answer
  • Stomatocyte
  • Pyknocyte
  • Acanthocyte
  • Codocyte

Question 55

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  • Eccentrocyte
  • Ovalocyte/Elliptocyte
  • Knizocytes
  • Schistocyte

Question 56

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Off-centered central pallor
Answer
  • Leptocyte
  • Elliptocyte
  • Eccentrocyte
  • Dacrocyte

Question 57

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Tear Drop shaped.
Answer
  • Drepanocyte
  • Dacrocyte
  • Codocyte
  • Spherocyte

Question 58

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  • Drepanocyte
  • Knizocyte
  • Dacrocyte
  • Pyknocyte

Question 59

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It is normal for Cats and Horses to have 1% Howell Jolly Bodies, but can signal regenerative anemia in other animals.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 60

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Basophilic stippling is a result of [blank_start]lead[blank_end] poisoning.
Answer
  • lead

Question 61

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Cytauxzoon felis is a parasite who's primary host is the bobcat. Under the microscope it looks "writing pen" shaped.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 62

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Anaplasma marginale is a bacterium that affects which species?
Answer
  • Equine
  • Ovine
  • Bovine
  • Avian
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