Which structure is included in the systemic circuit?
A. Right Atrium B. Pulmonary C. Aorta
What is the Aorta
The substance that causes fibrinogen to convert to fibrin is?
A. prothrombin B. thrombin C. antihemophilic factor
What is thrombin
Which of the following proteins is found in plasma, but not serum?
A. Albumin B. Fibrin C. Fibrinogen D. Globulins
What is Fibrinnogen?
The layer of cells that forms between red cells and plasma during centrifugation is called?
Erythropoietin B. buffy coat C. agglutination
What is the buffy coat?
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What is 6,363mL?
The interior of a blood vessel is called this?
A. Lunar caustic B. Lumen C. Tunica Adventitia
What is Lumen
An element critical to coagulation function in vivo and in vitro is ?
A. calcium B. nitrogen C. phosphorus D. potassium
What is calcium?
The cellular element of the blood responsible for the transport of oxygen to the tissues is?
A. leukocytes B. thrombocytes C. erythrocytes
What are erythrocytes?
The condition in which a healthy body through constant changes and functioning remains the same is
A. Hematoma B. Hemostasis C. Homeostasis
What is Homeostasis?
Which of the following structure is located superior to the transverse plane?
A. appendix B. bladder C. heart
What is the Heart?
Blood vessel that carry blood away from the heart are?
A. Arteries B. capillaries C. veins D. venules
What are Arteries
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What are Blood vessels, platelets, coagulation factors?
The structure that transports oxygen in the blood is called?
A. hematocrit B. plasma C. serum D. hemoglobin
What is hemoglobin?
The directional term that means above, higher, or towards the head
A. dorsal B. inferior C. ventral B superior
What is superior?
The directional term that means lower, beneath, or away from the head is
A. dorsal B. inferior C. superior D. ventral
What is inferior?
Blood exits the left ventricle through the following valve?
A. aortic B. tricuspid D. pulmonic C. mitral
What is the aortic
Blood enter the right side of the heart through the?
A. Aorta B. Pulmonary C. Pulmonary vein D. Superior Vena cava
What is the Superior Vena Cava
The reference range for hemoglobin levels in adult females is?
A. 8-10 g/100ml B. 12-16 g/100ml C.14-16 g/100ml
What is 12-16 g/100ml?
The process by which the body stops the leakage of blood from the vascular system is called
A. hematoma B. hemoconcentration C. hemostasis
What is hemostasis?
The directional term that refers to the back of the body is ?
A. anterior B. dorsal C. lateral D. medial
What is dorsal?
Which of the following structures is included in the pulmonary circuit?
A. aorta B. pulmonary artery C. coronary artery
What is the pulmonary artery
The blood vessel wall that is 1 cell layer thick is the?
A. arteriole B. Arteries C. capillary D. vein
What is Capillary
The reference range for hematocrit levels in adult females is?
A. 30%-40% B. 40%-52% C. 35%-47% D. 50%-60%
What is 35%-47%
A blood clot occurring in the blood vessel is called a
A. aneurysm B. catabolism C. thrombus D. embolus
What is thrombus?
Which term describes a patient lying on his back?
A. distal position B. supine position
C. anatomic position
What is supine position?
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What is Artery
Which of the following blood vessels contains deoxygenated blood?
A. arteries B. veins C. Arterioles D. Pulmonary veins
What are veins?
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What are leukocytes?
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What is erythrocytes?
The process by which complex substances in food are broken down into simple substance while releasing energy.
A. anabolism B. catabolism C. metabolism
What is catabolism?
Which of the follow structure connect arterioles and venules?
A. capillaries B. veins C. arteries D. pulmonary arteries
What is capillaries?
Which of the following blood vessels contains a mixture of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood?
A. arteries B. capillaries C. pulmonary arteries
What is capillaries?
The referennce range for hemoglobin levels in adult males is?
A. 8-10 g/100ml B. 10-12 g/100ml C.14-18 g/100ml
What is 14-18 g/100mls?
The directional term that refers to the back of the body is?
A. posterior B. ventral C. medial D. dorsal
What is posterior?
A blood specimen was collected into an evacuated tube containing an anticoagulant. What is the fluid portion of this blood specimen called ?
A. serum B. plasma C. fibrinogen D. fibrin
What is Plamsa?
The blood vessels with 1- way valves in the lumen are called ?
A. arteries B. veins C. capillaries
What are veins?
Which of the following specimen has the lowest concentration of oxygen?
A. arterial B. capillary C. venous
D. arterialized capillary
What is venous?
Leukocytes may be classified as?
A. agranulocytes and erythrocytes
B. agranulocytes and granulocytes
C. granulocytes and erythrocytes
What is agranulocytes and granulocytes?
Which of the following structures is located on the midsagittal plane?
A. left kidney B. right lung C. sternum D. intestines
What is the sternum?
The reference range for white blood cells is ?
A. 1000-3000/ul B. 4400-11000/ul C. 2500-5000/ul
What is 4400-11000/ul?
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What is a vein?
The coagulation pathways intiatied by a combination of the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways is the ?
A. extrinsic pathway
B. common pathway C. fibrinolytic pathway
What is the common pathway?
The term for an abnormally enlarged heart is?
A. cardiomegaly
B. tachycardia
C. bradycardia
What is cardiomegaly?
Blood enters the left side of the heart through the?
A. pulmonary veins B. aorta C. pulmonary arteries
What are pulmonary veins?
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What is the artery?