Reference no: EM132732869
1.) Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils are examples of...
a.) two of these are correct
b.) lymphocytes
c.) agranulocytes
d.) granulocytes
2.) What is the role of platelets in the blood?
a.) Allow blood clotting
b.) Fight off infections
c.) Transport oxygen
d.) All of these are correct
3.) Which of the following are the most abundant cell type in blood?
a.) Lymphocytes
b.) Platelets
c.) Erythrocytes
d.) Leukocytes
4.) The proteins on the surface of red blood cells are referred to as...
a.) agglutinogens
b.) antibodies
c.) antigens
d.) two of these are correct
5.) Identify the blood type of someone with A and B antigens.
a.) Type A)B
b.) Type O
c.) Type B
d.) Type A)
6.) What happens when the stain for blood smears is applied for too long?
a.) The slide will show no cells present
b.) Only the red blood cells would appear
c.) The slide will have little contrast and color
d.) The slide will appear dark and grainy
7.) An elevated lymphocyte count indicates...
a.) an infection
b.) a parasitic infection
c.) a large inflammatory process
d.) an allergic reaction
8.) A patient that has type O+ blood can receive blood from which of the following donors?
a.) Type O-
b.) Type A-)
c.) Type B-
d.) All of these are compatible blood types
9.) What should you do with used lancet?
a.) You should rinse and dispose in a wastebasket
b.) You should discard in a biohazard sharps container
c.) you should reuse after disinfecting the lancet
d.) you should submerge the lancet in alcohol for 15 minutes