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Mod. #2 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex | Questions and Answers A+ Grade
Which meniscus is more mobile due to less capsular attachments? - - Medial 
*- Lateral* 
T / F: Labral Tape should NOT be used with the 2.4mm PushLock. - *- True* 
- False 
T / F: The ankle joint is made up of the Distal Tibia, Distal Fibula, and the Talus. - *- True* 
- False 
This type of shoulder dislocation is often associated with seizures or electrical shock. - a. Anterior 
*b. Posterior* 
c. Multidirectional
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Which meniscus is more mobile due to less capsular attachments? - - Medial 
*- Lateral* 
T / F: Labral Tape should NOT be used with the 2.4mm PushLock. - *- True* 
- False 
T / F: The ankle joint is made up of the Distal Tibia, Distal Fibula, and the Talus. - *- True* 
- False 
This type of shoulder dislocation is often associated with seizures or electrical shock. - a. Anterior 
*b. Posterior* 
c. Multidirectional
MLT Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
Agents brucellosis epsilon toxin food contaminants glandes melioidosis psittacosis Q fever and 
ricin toxin are classified as category B agents ( second highest priority and include pathogens 
that are moderately easy to disseminate) 
What regulation that become law in 1992, requires that laboratories develop implement and 
comply with a plan that ensures the protective safety of laboratory staff to potential infectious 
blood-borne pathogens and manage and handle medical waste in a safe and eff...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Agents brucellosis epsilon toxin food contaminants glandes melioidosis psittacosis Q fever and 
ricin toxin are classified as category B agents ( second highest priority and include pathogens 
that are moderately easy to disseminate) 
What regulation that become law in 1992, requires that laboratories develop implement and 
comply with a plan that ensures the protective safety of laboratory staff to potential infectious 
blood-borne pathogens and manage and handle medical waste in a safe and eff...
MLT practice exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
What refers to the reproducibility of test results? Precision 
A process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through the use of control 
specimens. Quality control 
What detects any progressive drift off values to one side of the average for at least 3 days? 
Trend 
A means by which quality control between laboratories is maintained Proficiency testing 
OSHA has defined *BLANK* as blood and blood products, contaminated sharps, pathology 
waste products, and microbiological ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
What refers to the reproducibility of test results? Precision 
A process that monitors the accuracy and reproducibility of results through the use of control 
specimens. Quality control 
What detects any progressive drift off values to one side of the average for at least 3 days? 
Trend 
A means by which quality control between laboratories is maintained Proficiency testing 
OSHA has defined *BLANK* as blood and blood products, contaminated sharps, pathology 
waste products, and microbiological ...
MLT ASCP Practice Test Questions board practice Exam| Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
B; 
The correct answer for this question is 1300 mg/dL. The laboratorian performed a 1:4 dilution by 
adding 0.25 mL (or 250 microliters) of patient sample to 750 microliters of diluent. This creates 
a total volume of 1000 microliters. So, the patient sample is 250 microliters of the 1000 
microliter mixed sample, or a ratio of 1:4. Therefore, the result given by the chemistry analyzer 
must be multiplied by a dilution factor of 4. 325 mg/dL x 4 = 1300 mg/dL. After 
experiencing extreme fatigue...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 42 pages •
B; 
The correct answer for this question is 1300 mg/dL. The laboratorian performed a 1:4 dilution by 
adding 0.25 mL (or 250 microliters) of patient sample to 750 microliters of diluent. This creates 
a total volume of 1000 microliters. So, the patient sample is 250 microliters of the 1000 
microliter mixed sample, or a ratio of 1:4. Therefore, the result given by the chemistry analyzer 
must be multiplied by a dilution factor of 4. 325 mg/dL x 4 = 1300 mg/dL. After 
experiencing extreme fatigue...
MLT ASCP Practice Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
What is the cell that is indicated by the arrow in this field? 
A. Red cell fragment 
B. Acanthocyte 
C. Burr cell 
D. Crenated cell A. Red cell fragment 
A young man is experiencing difficult breathing after fainting. The physician orders a blood gas 
analysis which shows the following results: 
pH = 7.25 
pCO2 = 62 mmHg 
pO2 = 70 mmHg 
HCO3 = 23 mEq/L 
Which condition is most likely afflicting this patient? 
A. metabolic alkalosis 
B. metabolic acidosis 
C. respiratory alkalosis 
D. respirator...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 44 pages •
What is the cell that is indicated by the arrow in this field? 
A. Red cell fragment 
B. Acanthocyte 
C. Burr cell 
D. Crenated cell A. Red cell fragment 
A young man is experiencing difficult breathing after fainting. The physician orders a blood gas 
analysis which shows the following results: 
pH = 7.25 
pCO2 = 62 mmHg 
pO2 = 70 mmHg 
HCO3 = 23 mEq/L 
Which condition is most likely afflicting this patient? 
A. metabolic alkalosis 
B. metabolic acidosis 
C. respiratory alkalosis 
D. respirator...
MLT ASCP Practice Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
Standard precautions apply to all of the following except: 
a. Blood 
b. Cerebrospinal fluid 
c. Semen 
d. Concentrated acids d. Concentrated acids 
The most important practice in preventing the spread of disease is: 
a. Wearing masks during patient contact 
b. Proper hand washing 
c. Wearing disposable laboratory coats 
d. Identifying specimens from known or suspected HIV- and HBV-infected patients with a red 
label b. Proper hand washing 
The appropriate dilution of bleach to use in laboratory...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Standard precautions apply to all of the following except: 
a. Blood 
b. Cerebrospinal fluid 
c. Semen 
d. Concentrated acids d. Concentrated acids 
The most important practice in preventing the spread of disease is: 
a. Wearing masks during patient contact 
b. Proper hand washing 
c. Wearing disposable laboratory coats 
d. Identifying specimens from known or suspected HIV- and HBV-infected patients with a red 
label b. Proper hand washing 
The appropriate dilution of bleach to use in laboratory...
MLT ASCP BOC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
According to AABB Standards, which of the following allogenic donors may be accepted as a 
blood donor? - Spontaneous abortion at 2 months of pregnancy, 3 months ago. 
Which of the following is the correct storage temperature for the component listed? - Fresh 
Frozen Plasma (FFP), -20 degrees Celsius. 
Anti-C, Anti-D, Anti-E, Anti-c, anti-e are all positive. Which of the following is a possible 
genotype for an individual whose red cells gives the reaction above? - R1R2. 
Which of the following ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
According to AABB Standards, which of the following allogenic donors may be accepted as a 
blood donor? - Spontaneous abortion at 2 months of pregnancy, 3 months ago. 
Which of the following is the correct storage temperature for the component listed? - Fresh 
Frozen Plasma (FFP), -20 degrees Celsius. 
Anti-C, Anti-D, Anti-E, Anti-c, anti-e are all positive. Which of the following is a possible 
genotype for an individual whose red cells gives the reaction above? - R1R2. 
Which of the following ...
MLT AMT/ASCP Prep Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
What does MCV stand for & what is the range? - Mean cell volume; 80-96fl 
What does MCH stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb; 27-30pg 
What does MCHC stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb concentration; 32- 
36g/dl 
What does RDW stand for & what is the range? - Red blood cell distribution; 11.5-14.5 
Viral meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Presence of rare lymphocytes 
Bacterial Meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Lymphocytes & monocytes 
Name 6 acidic urine...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
What does MCV stand for & what is the range? - Mean cell volume; 80-96fl 
What does MCH stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb; 27-30pg 
What does MCHC stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb concentration; 32- 
36g/dl 
What does RDW stand for & what is the range? - Red blood cell distribution; 11.5-14.5 
Viral meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Presence of rare lymphocytes 
Bacterial Meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Lymphocytes & monocytes 
Name 6 acidic urine...
MLS ASCP exam recall Questions and Answers 100% Correct| Latest Update 2024
Procainamide - NAPA 
loose clusters of small spherical microconidia, positive urease - Trichophyton 
mentagrophytes 
BHCG tumor marker - chorocarcinoma 
5HIAA - carcinoid tumors 
Proteus vulgaris vs P. mirabilis indole test - P. vulgaris is indole pos. P. mirabilis is indole 
neg 
Hydatid cyst fluid - used to neutralize Anti-P1 antibody 
Antacid overdose - Check pH 
Prolonged PT, PTT, and thrombin after collecting from catheter - heparin contamination 
mixing study that was performed with a prol...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Procainamide - NAPA 
loose clusters of small spherical microconidia, positive urease - Trichophyton 
mentagrophytes 
BHCG tumor marker - chorocarcinoma 
5HIAA - carcinoid tumors 
Proteus vulgaris vs P. mirabilis indole test - P. vulgaris is indole pos. P. mirabilis is indole 
neg 
Hydatid cyst fluid - used to neutralize Anti-P1 antibody 
Antacid overdose - Check pH 
Prolonged PT, PTT, and thrombin after collecting from catheter - heparin contamination 
mixing study that was performed with a prol...
MLS ASCP Exam Questions | Latest 2024 With 100% Correct Answers
c antigen is most common in blacks and whites; anti-c would be most common reactive - Rh 
antibodies show enhanced reactivity with enzyme pretreated cells. The M and Fya antigens are 
cleaved from enzyme pretreated cells and therefore there would be no reaction between enzyme 
pretreated cells and serum containing anti-M or anti-Fya. The incidence of the c antigen is 80% 
in whites and 96% in blacks. The incidence of the E antigen is 29% in whites and 22% in blacks. 
Increased reactivity with en...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
c antigen is most common in blacks and whites; anti-c would be most common reactive - Rh 
antibodies show enhanced reactivity with enzyme pretreated cells. The M and Fya antigens are 
cleaved from enzyme pretreated cells and therefore there would be no reaction between enzyme 
pretreated cells and serum containing anti-M or anti-Fya. The incidence of the c antigen is 80% 
in whites and 96% in blacks. The incidence of the E antigen is 29% in whites and 22% in blacks. 
Increased reactivity with en...
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