A) Basophil
B) Eosinophil
C) Neutrophil
D) Monocyte
E) Erythrocyte
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A) Blood typing for the Kell, Lewis, and Duffy factors is always done before a blood transfusion.
B) When a transfusion reaction occurs, the oxygen-carrying capacity of the transfused blood cells is disrupted and the clumping of RBCs in small vessels hinders blood flow to tissues beyond those points.
C) Transfusion of incompatible blood can be fatal.
D) Unique to the ABO blood group is the presence in the plasma of preformed antibodies.
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A) Basophil
B) Eosinophil
C) Neutrophil
D) Monocyte
E) Erythrocyte
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A) B
B) D
C) C
D) A
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A) Prostaglandin derivates such as Thromboxane A2
B) Erythropoietin
C) Spectrin
D) Heparin
E) Interleukins and CSFs
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A) hemoglobin A
B) hemoglobin B
C) hemoglobin F
D) hemoglobin S
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A) B
B) D
C) C
D) A
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A) B
B) D
C) C
D) A
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A) Alpha and beta globulins
B) Albumin
C) Gamma globulins
D) Fibrinogen
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A) produces energy anaerobically
B) few organelles provide room for more hemoglobin
C) biconcave shape
D) mitotically active
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A) Prostaglandin derivates such as Thromboxane A2
B) Erythropoietin
C) Spectrin
D) Heparin
E) Interleukins and CSFs
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A) B
B) D
C) C
D) A
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A) A
B) B
C) O
D) AB
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