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The term that refers to the percentage of packed erythrocytes per unit volume of blood is the: a. Differential Count b. Hemoglobin c. Hematocrit d. Hemopoiesis Which of the following is a circulating blood cell that is capable of differentiating into a plasma cell? a. Neutrophil b. Basophil c. T lymphocyte d. B lymphocyte The component of plasma responsible for maintaining the osmotic pressure of blood is: a. Albumin b. Plasmin c. Fibrinogen d. Gamma globulin Fred's blood type was determined to be AB+. Which of the following is true of Fred's blood? a. There are no antibodies to antigens A, B, or Rh in the plasma b. The RBCs contain the A and B antigens on their nuclei c. The blood totally lacks the Rh factor d. He cannot receive blood from someone who is type O negative Which of the following people would have the most anti-B antibodies? a. An adult male with B+ blood b. An adult male with O- blood c. An adult female with B-blood d. A female child with AB+ blood If a newborn was blood type O+, which of the following would his blood not contain? a. Anti-B antibodies b. Anti-A antibodies c. Anti-Rh antibodies

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The term that refers to the percentage of packed erythrocytes per unit volume of blood is the:

a. Differential Count b. Hemoglobin c. Hematocrit d. Hemopoiesis

Which of the following is a circulating blood cell that is capable of differentiating into a plasma cell?

a. Neutrophil b. Basophil c. T lymphocyte d. B lymphocyte

The component of plasma responsible for maintaining the osmotic pressure of blood is:

a. Albumin b. Plasmin c. Fibrinogen d. Gamma globulin

Fred's blood type was determined to be AB+. Which of the following is true of Fred's blood?

a. There are no antibodies to antigens A, B, or Rh in the plasma b. The RBCs contain the A and B antigens on their nuclei c. The blood totally lacks the Rh factor d. He cannot receive blood from someone who is type O negative

Which of the following people would have the most anti-B antibodies? a. An adult male with B+ blood b. An adult male with O- blood c. An adult female with B-blood d. A female child with AB+ blood

If a newborn was blood type O+, which of the following would his blood not contain?

a. Anti-B antibodies b. Anti-A antibodies c. Anti-Rh antibodies d. Erythrocytes which express neither the A nor the B antigen

Which of the following females does not have to be concerned with erythroblastosis fetalis?

a. A female with blood type O- b. A female with blood type AB+ c. A female with blood type B+ d. A female with blood type O+

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An individual with type B+ blood has which of the following antibodies in their blood?

a. anti-A b. anti-A and anti-O c. anti-B and anti-Rh d. anti-B

An individual who is blood type AB negative:a. Can donate to all blood types in moderate amounts b. Can receive types A, B, and AB but not type O c. Can donate to types A, B, and AB but not to type O d. Can receive any blood type in moderate amounts except that with the Rh

antigen

Which one of the following changes would not occur in the blood after seven days of storage ?

a. A decreased concentration of dextrose and an increased concentration of lactic acid

b. A decreased concentration of plasma K+c. An increased prothrombin timed. An increased pH level

A patient transfused by using red blood cell will get the unexpected disadvantages such as:

a. There is no anticoagulantb. The decreased level of allergic reactionc. Possible infection hazards during preparationd. Reduce the opportunity to get autoimmune reaction

What is the most appropriate treatment for a new born child (blood group A) suffering from erythroblastosis fetails?

a. Simultaneous bleeding and transfusion with A-positive bloodb. Simultaneous bleeding and transfusion with A-negative bloodc. Transfusion with type O bloodd. Transfusion with type AB blood

Which of the following options should be chosen to treat patient with coagulation disorder?

a. Packed red blood cellb. Fresh frozen plasmac. Whole bloodd. Trombocyte

Which one of the following can cause the most dangerous situation?a. An Rh-positive mother who is bearing her second Rh-negative

childb. An Rh-negative mother who is bearing her second Rh-positive

childc. An Rh-positive mother who is bearing her first Rh-negative childd. An Rh-negative mother who is bearing her first Rh-positive child

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One disadvantage of giving the whole blood to the patient is:a. complete coagulation factorb. good blood cell functionsc. rapid supplyingd. high concentration of K+

The doctors should be cautiously given the whole blood to these circumstances, except:

a. renal diseaseb. post partum hemorrhagicc. decreased cardiac reserved. oedema anasarca

The most common reaction during the transfusion is:a. urticariab. febrilec. delayed hemolyticd. heart rhythm disturbance

All of these signs related to acute hemolytic reaction except:a. headacheb. during anesthesiac. after several daysd. ‘depressed’ chest feeling

Complication of mismatched transfusion is:a. Acute Lung injury related transfusionb. Acute kidney shutdownc. Immuno Modulation related transfusiond. Bacterial infection

To prevent the transmission of disease, a donor has to accomplish the criteria such as:

a. 5 years convalescence period of hepatitisb. 5 months recurrence from syphilisc. 5 weeks from malaria last attackd. 5 days after the last transfusion