Blood Science Multiple Choice

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  • Created on: 26-12-18 21:40
Albumin is produced in which organ?
Liver
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Which authority is responsible for quality standards for UK transfusion laboratories?
The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Autority (MHRA)
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Which hormones control red cell formation
Erythropoietin
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Which hormones control platelet formation
Thrombopoietin
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The presence of relatively large erythocytes in a blood film is termed _____?
Macrocytosis
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What are two causes of macrocytic erythrocytes
folate deficiency and b12 deficiency
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Is bile acidic?
No it is slightly alkaline
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what is a recognised cause of respiratory acidosis?
obstructive lung disease: asthma. COPD
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Which gene is defective in hereditary haemochromatosis?
HFE
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What result is used to calculate an eGFR (estimated Glomerular Filtration rate)?
Creatinine
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Does Warfarin inhibit vitamin K epoxide reductase?
Yes
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What laboratory test is used to monitor the platelet count in a patient?
Full blood count
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What laboratory test is used to monitor Warfarin therapy?
Prothrombin time (PT)
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Would group A- blood tranfused to a Group O+ recipient be accepted?
No
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