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To answer items 5-23 through 5-26,
select from column B the biologic
condition that most appropriately
corresponds to the leukocytic
characteristic in column A.
A. Characteristic
B. Conditions
5-23.
5-24.
5-25.
5-26.
5-27.
5-28.
5-29.
5-30
Increased
eosinophils
Increased
monocytes
Decreased WBC
count with
increased
Juvenile cells
Decreased WBC
count with
Increased
mature cells
1. Recovery
2. Parasitic
infection
3. Breakdown of
the bodys
defense
4. Active
tuberculosis
After mixing, Wrights stain must
be stored in a stoppered bottle
in a dark place for a minimum of
1.
12 hours
2.
24 hours
3.
20 days
4.
30 days
On a properly prepared slide for
a differential count. the smear
will
1.
extend from one side of the
slide to the other
2.
be evenly distributed on the
entire slide
3.
show no wavy or blank spots
4.
show smooth even edges
Properly prepared differential
slides require that exact timing
be followed when staining the
smear regardless of the stain
batch.
1.
True
2.
False
When staining a smear with
Wrights stain, the stain and
buffer should be mixed until a
____ film appears.
1.
silvery metallic
2.
bluish-gray
3.
coppery metallic
4.
greenish-blue
5-31. What is the most common cause of
poor results with Wrights
stain?
1.
Incorrect pH of the staining
fluid
2.
Too much acid
3.
Incorrect time intervals
4.
Too much buffer
5-32. If a smear used in a
differential count is to be
saved for reexamination remove
the immersion oil by placing a
piece of lens tissue over the
slide and moistening the tissue
with
1.
alcohol
2.
water
3.
xylol
4.
acetone
5-33. When viewing a smear for a
differential count vou identify
the cells with the large
scattered red, dark blue
granules that are darker than
their nuclei as
1.
lymphocytes
2.
monocytes
3.
basophils
4.
neutrophils
5-34. The largest of the normal WBCs
is the
1.
monocyte
2.
lymphocyte
3.
eosinophil
4.
basophil
5-35,
The best urine specimen is the
_________ specimen.
1.
first morning
2.
random
3.
fasting
4.
24 hour
5-36. What is the action of toluene on
a urine specimen?
1.
It increases the albumin.
2.
It dissolves unwanted cells.
3.
It protects the specimen
from air.
4.
It dissolves the albumin.
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