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Chapter 16: Interpreting Clinical Laboratory Data

Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care 10th Edition By Kacmarek - Stoller

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Chapter 16: Interpreting Clinical Laboratory Data

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. Which of the following is NOT one of the formed elements in the blood?
a. leukocytes
b. erythrocytes
c. thrombocytes
d. electrolytes

 

 

ANS:  D

The complete blood count (CBC) is routinely performed from a venous blood sample and examines the formed elements in the blood. It provides a detailed description of the number of circulating white blood cells (WBCs), called leukocytes, red blood cells (RBCs), called erythrocytes, and platelets, called thrombocytes.

 

DIF:    Recall             REF:   p. 358            OBJ:   2

 

  1. What term is used to describe a white blood cell (WBC) count that is above normal values?
a. leukocytosis
b. leukopenia
c. neutropenia
d. polycythemia

 

 

ANS:  A

Elevation of the WBC count is known as leukocytosis.

 

DIF:    Recall             REF:   p. 358            OBJ:   2

 

  1. What term is used to describe a white blood cell (WBC) count that is below normal values?
a. anemia
b. thrombocytopenia
c. leukopenia
d. hyponatremia

 

 

ANS:  C

A WBC count that is below normal is known as leucopenia.

 

DIF:    Recall             REF:   p. 358            OBJ:   2

 

  1. Which of the following is NOT a cause of leukopenia?
a. chemotherapy
b. bone marrow disease
c. radiation therapy
d. antibiotics

 

 

ANS:  D

Diseases of the bone marrow (e.g., leukemia, lymphoma) and chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer are common causes of leukopenia.

 

DIF:    Recall             REF:   p. 358            OBJ:   2

 

  1. What type of white blood cell increases in response to allergic reactions?
a. neutrophils
b. eosinophils
c. lymphocytes
d. monocytes

 

 

ANS:  B

See Table 16-2 for a list of the normal differential counts in the adult patient and common causes for elevation of each cell type.

 

DIF:    Recall             REF:   p. 359            OBJ:   2

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