This exam consists of 80 multiple-choice questions and covers lessons 1-4, 6-10, and 12-16.You have 120 minutes to complete the examYou may use 2 sheets of blank paper (No notes)You may use a basic 4-function calculatorThe exam will not shut down after 120 minutes, but you are expected to complete the exam within this time frame unless there are technical issues noted by your proctor.
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May-Hegglin anomaly is caused by a mutation in which gene?
May-Hegglin anomaly is caused by a mutation in which gene?
Using an electronic cell counter analyzer, an increased RDW…
Using an electronic cell counter analyzer, an increased RDW should correlate with:
Which of the following erythrocyte inclusions can be visuali…
Which of the following erythrocyte inclusions can be visualized with supravital stain but cannot be detected on a Wright-stained blood smear?
Results from a yellow, cloudy pleural fluid collected from a…
Results from a yellow, cloudy pleural fluid collected from a 56 year old male are listed below: test result Fluid WBC Count 1550/uL (mostly neutrophils) Fluid Glucose 45 mg/dL Fluid/serum total protein 0.9 Fluid/serum LD 0.7 These results indicate the fluid is
When an erythrocyte containing iron granules is stained with…
When an erythrocyte containing iron granules is stained with Prussian blue, the cell is called a:
What is the primary hematologic abnormality seen in Kasabach…
What is the primary hematologic abnormality seen in Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome?
A cranial hemorrhage is indicated by CSF that is colored: a….
A cranial hemorrhage is indicated by CSF that is colored: a. Pink b. Red c. Xanthochromic d. All of these
An accumulation of fluid in a body cavity is referred to as…
An accumulation of fluid in a body cavity is referred to as a(an):
Which of the following is not a clinical manifestation of Ka…
Which of the following is not a clinical manifestation of Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome?