HEMATOLOGY UPDATED COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
COMPREHENSIVE LEARNING KIT
●● Thrombocyte
Answer:
●● neutrophil
Answer:
●● lymphocyte
Answer:
●● eosinophil
Answer:
●● basophil
Answer:
●● monocyte
Answer:
, ●● leukocytosis
Answer: An abnormally high WBC count, above 11,000 cells/mm3. May
indicate bacterial or viral infection, metabolic disease, hemorrhage, or
poisoning by drugs or chemicals
●● leukopenia
Answer: A decrease in the white cell number below 4000 cells/mm3 may
indicate typhoid fever, measles, infectious hepatitis or cirrhosis,
tuberculosis, or excessive antibiotic or X-ray therapy
●● sickle cell anemia
Answer:
●● aplastic anemia
Answer: a condition in which the bone marrow doesn't make enough red
blood cells
●● leukemia
Answer: cancer of the white blood cells
●● hemophilia
Answer: a medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is
severely reduced, causing the sufferer to bleed severely from even a
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
COMPREHENSIVE LEARNING KIT
●● Thrombocyte
Answer:
●● neutrophil
Answer:
●● lymphocyte
Answer:
●● eosinophil
Answer:
●● basophil
Answer:
●● monocyte
Answer:
, ●● leukocytosis
Answer: An abnormally high WBC count, above 11,000 cells/mm3. May
indicate bacterial or viral infection, metabolic disease, hemorrhage, or
poisoning by drugs or chemicals
●● leukopenia
Answer: A decrease in the white cell number below 4000 cells/mm3 may
indicate typhoid fever, measles, infectious hepatitis or cirrhosis,
tuberculosis, or excessive antibiotic or X-ray therapy
●● sickle cell anemia
Answer:
●● aplastic anemia
Answer: a condition in which the bone marrow doesn't make enough red
blood cells
●● leukemia
Answer: cancer of the white blood cells
●● hemophilia
Answer: a medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is
severely reduced, causing the sufferer to bleed severely from even a