Test Bank For Hematology in Practice 3rd Edition By Betty Ciesla
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Hematology and Basic Laboratory Practice
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Multiple Choice i
1. Tube length when referring to the microscope is the:
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A. Resolution power of the objective i i i i
B. Distance from the eyepiece to the objective i i i i i i
C. Numerical aperture i
D. Magnitude of the image on the stage i i i i i i
ANS: B i
OBJ: 1.3
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2. What is the most useful corrective action for the microscope when fine details cannot be
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visualized in immature cells?
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A. Open up the diaphragm for maximum light.
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B. Wipe off lenses with lens cleaner.i i i i i
C. Get a new slide. i i i
D. Move to a lower power. i i i i
ANS: A i
OBJ: 1.4
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3. Which of the following behaviors is a violation of standard precautions?
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A. Hand washing after glove removal i i i i
B. Use of impermeable laboratory gowns
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C. Use of goggles and face shields
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D. Placing laboratory notebooks on laboratory work area
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ANS: D i
OBJ: 1.5
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4. Standards and calibrators differ from control materials because:
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A. An exact amount of analyte is present in a standard or calibrator
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B. A variable amount of analyte is present depending on patient samples
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C. Standards only need to be within a target range i i i i i i i i
,D. Standards are run to the best estimate of the known value i i i i i i i i i i
ANS: A i
OBJ: 1.7
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5. Which of the following is involved in the study of hematology and used to determine sickness
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and health?
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A. Quantity of cells i i
B. Cellular structure i
C. Cellular function i
D. All of the above i i i
ANS: D i
OBJ: 1.1
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6. Proper mixing of samples and timely delivery of samples to the laboratory are both examples of:
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A. Delta checks i
B. Postanalytic variables i
C. Preanalytic variables i
D. Reflex testing i
ANS: C i
OBJ: 1.8
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7. A delta check is a historical reference on samples run in the laboratories. Once a sample fails a
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delta check, the most obvious corrective action is to:
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A. Verify the identification of the patient sample
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B. Reestablish the parameters of the delta check i i i i i i
C. Perform reflex testing i i
D. Perform a manual method i i i
ANS: A
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8. Which of the following is the definition of a reference interval?
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A. A solution of a known amount of analyte
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B. Materials analyzed concurrently with unknown samples i i i i i
C. Values established for a particular analyte, given a method, instrument, or patient population
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, D. Validation techniques on flagged samples i i i i
ANS: C i
OBJ: 1.8
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9. Which of the following is not considered a postanalytic variable?
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A. Delta checks i
B. Proper anticoagulant used i i
C. Specimen checked for clots i i i
D. Calling critical results i i
ANS: B i
OBJ: 1.8
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10. Error analysis, standard protocols, and turnaround time are all part of the:
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A. Quality assurance system i i
B. Quality control program i i
C. Reference standards i
D. Delta check protocol
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ANS: A i
OBJ: 1.7
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11. The average of a group of data points is defined as the:
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A. Mean
B. Mode
C. Median
D. Modicum
ANS: A i
OBJ: 1.7
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12. Safety training is part of new employee training in health care and includes:
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A. Biological hazards i
B. Chemical hazards i
C. Environmental hazards i
D. All of the above
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