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5-11.    When counting cells, to arrive at a correct count, the cells touching the lines on the ____ and   ____  are  counted  in  addition to  all  cells  totally  within  each square. 1. left, top 2. right,  bottom 3. right, top 4. right,  bottom 5-12. To arrive at the number of RBCs per mm3total the number of cells counted in all five  fields  and  multiply  by 1. 5 2. 50 3. 10,000 4. 50,000 5-13.  The  standard  Sahli-Hellige hemacytometer used in the Navy equates a 100 percent reading to ____ grams of hemoglobin per 100 ml of blood. 1. 13.8 2. 14.5 3. 15.2 4. 17.3 5-14. What is the term used for the volume of erythrocytes expressed as a percentage of the volume of whole blood in a sample? 1. Hematocrit 2. Hemoglobin 3. Red blood cell count 4. Complete  blood  cell  count 5-15.  The  hematocrit  for  a  normal, healthy  female  is  ______  percent. 1. 38 to 40 2. 40 to 46 3. 42 to 50 4. 44 to 52 5-16. What is the term used to describe an  abnormally  low  WBC  count? 1. Leukocytosis 2. Erythrocytosis 3. Leukopenia 4. Pancytopenia 5-18. Both the number of squares and the  counting  procedure  for  WBCs is the same as it is for RBCs. 1. True 2. False 5-19. To arrive at the number of white cells per mm3 of  blood,  total the number of cells counted in the  four  fields  and  multiply  by 1. 0.5 2. 5.0 3. 50 4. 5000 5-20. A differential blood count is a count  of  the  percentage distribution  of 1. lymphocytes 2. monocytes 3. leukocytes 4. erythrocytes 5-21. The term used to describe an abnormally  high  WBC  count  is 1. leukocytosis 2. erythrocytsis 3. leukopenia 4. pancytopenia 5-22. A continued shift to the left with  a  falling  total  ABC  count probably  indicates 1. progress  toward  normal recovery 2. a  decrease  in  immature neutrophils 3. a  breakdown  of  the  body’s defense mechanism and is a poor  prognosis 4. a  decrease  in  parasitic  and allergenic   conditions 5-17. A  shift  from  leukocytosis  to leukopenia  in  a  patient  with  a systemic  bacterial  infection  is a good sign. 1. True 2. False 29

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