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Week 13 quiz

front 1

Which of the following is/are classified as a formed element of blood? Check all that apply.

  • plasma
  • plasma protein
  • platelet
  • red blood cell
  • white blood cell

back 1

  • Platelet
  • Red blood cell
  • White blood cell

front 2

Select all of the following that are part of the basis of classification of white blood cells.

  • shape and size of the nucleus
  • presence or absence of visible granules
  • color of stained granules
  • size of cell

back 2

  • shape and size of the nucleus
  • presence or absence of visible granules
  • color of stained granules

front 3

Match the blood type and antibodies that would normally be present in a person's plasma.

1. Type O Blood

2. Type AB Blood

3. Type B Blood

4. Type A blood

  • Anti-A and anti-B antibodies in plasma
  • Anti-B antibodies in plasma
  • Anti-A antibodies in plasma
  • No blood type antibodies in plasma

back 3

1. Type O Blood

  • Anti-A and anti-B antibodies in plasma

2. Type AB Blood

  • No blood type antibodies in plasma

3. Type B Blood

  • Anti-A antibodies in plasma

4. Type A blood

  • Anti-B antibodies in plasma

front 4

Which of the following statements best describes what you would expect to happen if a transfusion recipient had blood type 0 and a donor had blood type AB?

  • Agglutination would occur as the recipient's antibodies bind to the donors antigens
  • Agglutination would occur as the recipient's antigens bind to the donors antibodies.
  • There would be no transfusion reaction
  • Agglutination would occur since both the recipient and donor have the same antibodies.

back 4

  • Agglutination would occur as the recipient's antibodies bind to the donors antigens