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1. Which of the following parameters is UNLIKELY to be increased in chronic kidney disease?
- Creatinine
- Erythropoietin
- SDMA
- Phosphate
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2. What sort of sample do we need to take to run a haematology test?
- EDTA
- EDTA and blood smear
- Blood smear
- Lithium heparin
3. With reference to a haematology result. What does a 'left shift' indicate an increase in?
- Aged lymphocytes
- Aged neutrophils
- Immature neutrophils (Band neutrophils)
- Immature lymphocytes
4. Which of the following is a DISADVANTAGE of a SNAP test for feline immunodeficiency (FIV) antibodies?
- The test is too expensive
- The test is time-consuming
- Maternally derived antibodies can give a false positive result
- FIV antibodies do not persist
5. Which anticoagulant for haematology?
- Citrate
- EDTA
- Lithium heparin
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