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Blood

Blood. Clicker Review. Blood is composed of…. Plasma Serum Formed Elements All of the Above A and C only. Plasma is Primarily composed of…. Electrolytes Water Proteins Formed Elements All of the Above. Which is not a Formed Element?. Lymphocytes Leukocytes Erythrocytes Platelets

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Blood

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  1. Blood Clicker Review

  2. Blood is composed of… • Plasma • Serum • Formed Elements • All of the Above • A and C only

  3. Plasma is Primarily composed of… • Electrolytes • Water • Proteins • Formed Elements • All of the Above

  4. Which is not a Formed Element? • Lymphocytes • Leukocytes • Erythrocytes • Platelets • None of the Above

  5. Which relationship is incorrect? • Erythrocytes: Transport Oxygen • Leukocytes: Regulation of interstitial pressure • Platelets: Protection • Plasma: Hormones

  6. The pH of oxyhemoglobin rich blood? • 7 • 7.45 • 7.35 • 7.75

  7. The temperature of blood is over 100º F. Why? • Restriction of microbial growth • Vasodilation • Thermoregulation • All of the Above • A and B only

  8. A erythrocytes life cycle ends approximately when/where? • 100 days: Liver • 120 days: Intestines • 120 days: Spleen & Liver • 150 days: Spleen & Liver

  9. During fetal development, Erythrocyte production takes place in… • Spleen • Liver • Bone Marrow • All of the Above E. B and C only

  10. Which correlation is invalid? • 1000:1 ratio = Homeostasis • 700:1 = Homeostasis • 500:1 = Leukemia • 500:1 = Leukopenia

  11. Which protein regulates osmotic pressure? • Globulins • Albumin • Fibrinogen • Hemoglobin

  12. Which aspect of Hemoglobin does Iron compose? • Heme • Globin

  13. Which blood type has no antibodies? • AB • A • B • O

  14. Which blood type(s) can donate to B- • B-, O+, O-, B+ • ALL • All negatives • B- , O-

  15. Why AB+ considered the Universal Recipient? • It’s Not • No Antigens • No Antibodies • Its Rh factor

  16. Why can O- only receive from O-? • Rh Factor • No antigens • O- has A and B antibodies • All of the Above

  17. Which of the following stimulates Erythropoiesis? • Hypoxia • Exercise • Hemolytic Diseases • All of the above

  18. Which organ initiates Erythropoiesis? • Liver • Pancreas • Kidney • Spleen

  19. During coaggulation, what functions do the clotting factors carry out? • Vascular Spasms • Initiate Prothrombin Activator • Catalytic conversion of Fibrin • Signal Leukocytes • All of the Above

  20. What protein signals the conversion of Fibrinogen to Fibrin? • Promthrombinase • Prothrombin • Fibrinogen • Thrombin

  21. Which process correlates to the Coaggulation Process correctly? • Vascular Spasm  Platelet Plug  Clotting Factors  RBC/WBC Recruitment • Platelet Plug Formation  Clotting Factors  Vascular Spasm  Fibrin Development  RBC/WBC Recruitment • Platelet Plug  Vascular Spasm  Clotting Factors  Fibrin Development • None of the Above

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