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VET 1335 Clinical Pathology I Midterm
1. Hematology is the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of diseases in which body fluid?
- Blood
2. White Blood Cell Count, White Blood Cell differential, PCV/TP, etc. are
components of what?
- Complete Blood Count
3. What are some reasons to perform a Complete Blood Count (CBC)?
- To review the animal's overall health, To diagnose a medical
condition, and To monitor a medical condition or treatment
4. What is the name of the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells?
- Hemoglobin
5. When performing a blood specimen collection, allow blood to flow freely
into a tube or syringe. If the blood flows too slow into these collection
containers, what happens to the blood specimen?
- Clots can form in the blood, Hemolysis of the red blood cells, and
Specimen (sample) degradation
6. Vacutainer Tubes (Blood Tubes) stoppers located on the top of the tube are a
universal color code and an indicator of what additive is added to the tube.
- True
7. The most common additive found in blood collection tubes to prevent
clotting of blood is called:
- Anticoagulant
8. Blood tubes containing anticoagulants have the precise amount of additive
needed to mix with the amount of blood that will fill the tube.
- True
9. Lavender top or Purple top blood tubes contain an anticoagulant that binds
calcium to prevent clotting of blood. This additive is called: -
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic (EDTA)
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