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Test Bank for Hematology in Practice 2nd Edition By Betty Ciesla, ISBN-10: 0803625618, ISBN-13: 9780803625617

Table of Contents
Basic Hematology Principles
1. Introduction to Hematology and Basic Laboratory Practice
2. From Hematopoiesis to the Complete Blood Count
3. Red Blood Cell Production, Function and Relevant Red Cell Morphology
4. Hemoglobin Function and Principles of Hemolysis

Red Cell Disorders
5. The Microcytic Anemias
6. The Macrocytic Anemias
7. Normochromic Anemias: Biochemical, Membrane, and Miscellaneous Red Blood Cell Disorders and Miscellaneous Red Cell Disorders
8. The Normochromic Anemias due to Hemoglobinopathies

White Blood Cell Disorders
9. Leukopoiesis and Leukopoietic Function
10. Abnormalities of White Blood Cells: Quantitative, Qualitative, and the Lipid Storage Diseases
11. Acute Leukemias
12. Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders
13. Lymphoproliferative Disorders and Related Plasma Cell Disorders
14. The Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Hemostasis And Disorders Of Coagulation
15. Overview of Hemostasis and Platelet Physiology
16. Quantitative and Qualitative Platelet Disorders
17. Defects of Plasma Clotting Factors
18. Fibrinogen, Thrombin, and the Fibrinolytic System
19. Introduction to Thrombosis and Anticoagulant Therapy

Chapter 1: Introduction to Hematology and Basic Laboratory Practice

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. Tube length when referring to the microscope is the:
a. Resolution power of the objective
b. Distance from the eyepiece to the objective
c. Numerical aperture
d. Magnitude of the image on the stage

____ 2. What is the most useful corrective action for the microscope when fine details cannot be visualized in immature cells?
a. Open up diaphragm for maximum light.
b. Wipe off lenses with lens cleaner.
c. Get a new slide.
d. Move to a lower power.

____ 3. Which of the following behaviors is a violation of standard precautions?
a. Handwashing after glove removal
b. Use of impermeable laboratory gowns
c. Use of goggles and face shields
d. Placing laboratory notebooks on laboratory work area

____ 4. Standards and calibrators differ from control materials because:
a. An exact amount of analyte is present in a standard or calibrator
b. A variable amount of analyte is present depending on patient samples
c. Standards only need to be within a target range
d. Standards are run to the best estimate of the known value

____ 5. If the confidence interval for most laboratories is 95.5%, what is the acceptable range for hemoglobin if a hemoglobin control was run with a mean of 12.5 and a standard deviation of 1.0?
a. 9.5 to 12.5
b. 10.5 to 14.5
c. 11.5 to 15.5
d. 10.0 to 13.5