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- Which of the following conditions is mostlikely to cause hemolytic anemia?a. folic acid deficiencyb. iron deficiencyc. mushroom poisoningd. alcoholisme. hypoxemia7. The PCT can be identified in histological section by the presence of: A. acidophilic cytoplasm of the lining cuboidal cells B. basophilic cytoplasm of the lining cuboidal cells C. pale staining cytoplasm D. a large lumen1. The number of white blood cells in the circulating blood is 4,300 to 10,800 per milliliter and their main function is in: a. Participation in the immune response of the body b. Carrying oxygen to the cells of the body c.Blood dlotting d. Liver function 2. The cytoplasm of these cells have large dark granules that contain heparin nd histamine: 2. Neutrophils b, Eosinophils c. Basophils d. Monocytes
- 23. Anticoagulants interfere with The intrinsic pathway b. The extrinsic pathway C. Coagulation d. The formation of fibrin e. All of these are correct98. Which of these could cause hemolytic anemia? A. Genetics B. Snake venom C. Chemotherapy drugs D. Surgical trauma, A, B, C or D Bor Conly Renal cancer A only 99. A patient is exhibiting liver dysfunction, high amounts of calcium in the blood, and increased red blood cells. The patient has a long history o smoking and hypertension. What are they likely to be suffering from? Lung cancer OB, C, or D only Pneumonia Colon cancer1. Mr. Smith is a chronic alcoholic whose liver shows signs of cirrhosis. Mr. Smith needs to have a surgical procedure, but there is concern because his pre-surgical blood tests indicate his blood is slow to clot. Explain the likely connection between his poor clotting time and his liver condition. Here it is given that the patient is a chronic alcoholic has liver cirrhosis. We need to note that Liver is responsible for the production of clotting factors I, X.MIJX, X,XI,XII which are very important for secondary clot formation in blood coagulation process. Since the patient is has liver cirrhosis, the patient's liver won't be able to produce these clotting factors. The lack becomes difficult to control the bleeding due to lack of these clotting factors. So surgery is not indicated in this patient. 2. It is not uncommon for a patient in renal (kidney) failure to suffer from anemia. Explain how a failing kidney could be related to the condition of anemia. Kidney is responsible for the…
- 2. which of the following is the reason why hemolysis shoule be avoided? a. enzymes have lower concentration in cells thus hemolysis increases levels in serum or plasma b. hemolysis does not affect plasma and serum enzyme levels c. enzymes are specific to the target issue d. none of these e. enzymes have higher concentration in cells thus hemlysis increases level in serum or plasma 3. increasing temperature usually increases the rate of a chemical reaction by increasing the movement of molecules. The rate of denaturation increases as the temperature increases and is usually significant at 40C to 50C a. both statement are false b. both statements are true c. first statement is correct, second statement is false d. second statement is true, first statement is falseThe specific action of hemolysins is toa. damage white blood cellsb. cause feverc. damage red blood cellsd. cause leukocytosisDeficienccy of which one of the following vitamins will NOT lead to anemia? A. Folate B. B6 C. B12 D. E
- 1. Match the component of blood plasma with the proper description. Water Albumins Immunoglobulins Fibrinogen Electrolytes Nutrients Gases Hormones Wastes A. Proteins of the immune system that attack viruses and bacteria B. Protein essential in blood clotting C. Urea, uric acid, creatinine, bilirubin, ammonia D. Oxygen and carbon dioxide E. Glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins F. Inorganic salts; positive and negatively charged ions G. Regulatory substances transported in blood H. Most abundant plasma protein that often function as transport proteins I. 91.5% of blood plasma; acts as a solventThe term "hematopoiesis" refers to: Select one: a. the mechanisms that prevent blood loss O b. the process of blood cell formation O c. the rupture of red blood cells O d. a disease in which there is insufficient blood cell production11. Which of following is not a granulocyte? a. B lymphocyte b. Eosinophil c. Basophil d. Neutrophil