HCD&R Module 3 Questions with
Correct Answers 100% Pass
A patient has a WBC of 7.0 X103/µL The manual differential has 60%
neutrophils.
What is a correct statement for the number of neutrophils? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Relative and absolute are both normal
Pelger-Huet - CORRECT ANSWER-Normal granulation
Bi-lobed nucleus
Normal Relative and Absolute Count
Looks different but does not affect function of the neutrophil
In the homozygous condition, can cause cognitive abnormalities in the patient
Left Shift - CORRECT ANSWER-Toxic Granulation
Dohle bodies
Vaculation
Elevated Relative and Absolute White Count
, 3 to 5 lobed nucleus
At what cell stage can an eosinophil be differentiated?
"Dawn of neutrophilia" - CORRECT ANSWER-Myelocyte
Thombocythemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Platelet count over 1,000,000/µL with
large and bizarre forms
Myelofibrosis - CORRECT ANSWER-Leukoerythroblastosis and tear drops; +
silver or reticulin stain
CML - CORRECT ANSWER-+ Philadelphia chromosome; left shift and ↑ eos
and basos
polycythemia vera - CORRECT ANSWER-All cells lines increased and ↑ red cell
mass
Mott cells, when seen? - CORRECT ANSWER-Plasma cell with large vacuoles
comprised of immunoglobulins aka Russel Bodies. Seen in Multiple Myeloma.
Polycythemia Vera - CORRECT ANSWER-Decreased Erythropoietin
Increased or Normal O2 Saturation
Increased RBC Mass
Other cell lines are affected
Means True Increase in all blood cell production
secondary polycythemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased Erythropoietin
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Correct Answers 100% Pass
A patient has a WBC of 7.0 X103/µL The manual differential has 60%
neutrophils.
What is a correct statement for the number of neutrophils? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Relative and absolute are both normal
Pelger-Huet - CORRECT ANSWER-Normal granulation
Bi-lobed nucleus
Normal Relative and Absolute Count
Looks different but does not affect function of the neutrophil
In the homozygous condition, can cause cognitive abnormalities in the patient
Left Shift - CORRECT ANSWER-Toxic Granulation
Dohle bodies
Vaculation
Elevated Relative and Absolute White Count
, 3 to 5 lobed nucleus
At what cell stage can an eosinophil be differentiated?
"Dawn of neutrophilia" - CORRECT ANSWER-Myelocyte
Thombocythemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Platelet count over 1,000,000/µL with
large and bizarre forms
Myelofibrosis - CORRECT ANSWER-Leukoerythroblastosis and tear drops; +
silver or reticulin stain
CML - CORRECT ANSWER-+ Philadelphia chromosome; left shift and ↑ eos
and basos
polycythemia vera - CORRECT ANSWER-All cells lines increased and ↑ red cell
mass
Mott cells, when seen? - CORRECT ANSWER-Plasma cell with large vacuoles
comprised of immunoglobulins aka Russel Bodies. Seen in Multiple Myeloma.
Polycythemia Vera - CORRECT ANSWER-Decreased Erythropoietin
Increased or Normal O2 Saturation
Increased RBC Mass
Other cell lines are affected
Means True Increase in all blood cell production
secondary polycythemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased Erythropoietin
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