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The formation of a platelet plug requires several platelet
activation events.
Which one discharges granule contents into the surrounding
area? – ANSWER-Platelet secretion
The characteristics of this megakaryocytic cell is 14-30µm in
diameter and has primarily basophilic cytoplasm, indented or
bilobed nucleus and few azurphilic cytoplasmic granules. -
ANSWER-Promegakaryocyte
What has been selected as the method of choice by the Clinical
Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) for measuring
erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)?
- ANSWER-Westergren method
What is a technique in which proteins are separated
electrophoretically, transferred to membranes, and identified
,through the use of labeled antibodies specific for the protein of
interest? - ANSWER-Western blot
What test provides a suspension of polystyrene latex
particles coated with
deoxyribonucleoprotein (DNP)? - ANSWER-
SLE Latex test
What is the technique that uses a conjugated antibody to detect
antigenantibody reactions that can be seen with a fluorescent
microscope? – ANSWER-Direct immunofluorescent assay
Pregnancy tests are designed to detect minute amounts of -
ANSWER-Human
chorionic
gonadotropin
Indirect immunofluorescent tests for ANA are based on the
use of fluorescein
conjugated antiglobulin and these are extremely sensitive. If
an individual has
Sjögren's syndrome, what fluorescent pattern would you
expect to see? -
ANSWER-Nucleolar
patterns
, -
The primary immune response is elicited as the first exposure
to a foreign antigen and is influenced by the characteristics of
the antigen and immune response. What are some host
properties contributing to the immune response? - ANSWER-
Age, genetic makeup and route of inoculation
The immunodominant sugar for the B antigen is - ANSWER-D-
galactose
A substance that is foreign and binds specifically to an
antibody or a T-cell
receptor is a definition of -
ANSWER-Antigen
What is the source of antigen for performing the forward group
ABO/D typing? -
ANSWER-Patient red
cells
, If you mix an unknown antigen (patient red cell) with a known
antibody (Anti-A) and get visible agglutination, which unknown
antigen is detected? - ANSWER-A
In order to determine genotype, you must perform a phenotype.
What 5 antisera
are used to determine the Rh system phenotype? - ANSWER-,
Anti-D, anti-C
anti-E, anti-c,
anti-e
What antibodies of the ABO blood group system typically cause
rapid hemolysis
of red cells if an incompatible unit of blood is transfused?
- ANSWER-IgM
The antiglobulin test is important because it detects what
antibodies that have
attached to red cells either in vivo or in vitro but do not
demonstrate visible
agglutination in testing? -
ANSWER-IgG
What is the first step and most crucial in compatibility
testing? - ANSWER-