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1. Which system works with the circulatory system by mediating blood supply in the capillaries
and the tissues of the body?
A. endocrine
B. lymphatic
C. digestive
D. respiratory
Answer: B. lymphatic
Explanation: The lymphatic system works closely with the circulatory system to maintain fluid
balance, filter pathogens, and return interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.
2. Antibodies that are released into the bloodstream where they circulate and attack foreign cells
are:
A. eosinophils
B. chromosomes
C. agranulocytes
D. immunoglobulins
Answer: D. immunoglobulins
Explanation: Immunoglobulins are antibodies produced by plasma cells in response to antigens
and are essential for immune defense.
3. The abbreviation for Carbon Dioxide is:
A. CO₂
B. co2
C. CO
D. C₂O
Answer: A. CO₂
Explanation: CO₂ is the standard chemical notation for carbon dioxide.
,4. What is the smallest living unit of structure?
A. cell
B. digit
C. microbe
D. organelle
Answer: A. cell
Explanation: The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
5. Red blood cells contain:
A. granules
B. hemoglobin
C. bile
D. serum
Answer: B. hemoglobin
Explanation: Hemoglobin is the iron-containing protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen.
6. Which of the following PPE is required for Strict Isolation?
A. mask and gloves
B. gown, mask and gloves
C. gown and gloves
D. sterile gown, mask and gloves
Answer: B. gown, mask and gloves
Explanation: Strict isolation requires a gown, mask, and gloves to prevent transmission of
highly contagious or virulent infections.
7. When collecting a blood specimen using the vacuum tube method of venipuncture, venous
reflux is prevented by:
A. keeping the patient’s arm in a downward position
B. inserting the needle at a 15-degree angle to the patient’s arm
C. removing the tourniquet before withdrawing the needle from the patient’s arm
D. filling the evacuated tube to the exhaustion of the vacuum
, Answer: A. keeping the patient’s arm in a downward position
Explanation: Keeping the arm downward helps prevent backflow of blood into the needle,
reducing the risk of reflux.
8. The abbreviation for fasting blood sugar is:
A. FTSB
B. FBS
C. FbS
D. none of the choices
Answer: B. FBS
Explanation: FBS stands for Fasting Blood Sugar, a common test for glucose levels after
fasting.
9. What color stopper tube is used to collect a blood specimen for most blood chemistry tests?
A. lavender
B. light blue
C. red
D. gray
Answer: C. red
Explanation: Red-stoppered tubes contain no anticoagulant and are used for serum-based
chemistry tests.
10. Historically, the modern code of medical ethics can be traced back to:
A. Hammurabi
B. Socrates
C. Apollo
D. Hippocrates
Answer: D. Hippocrates
Explanation: Hippocrates is often credited with establishing the foundation of medical ethics,
including the Hippocratic Oath.