Hematology exam 4 MLT-MLS UAMS
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1. How can a blast be differen- Nuclear Chromatin clumping
tiated from a lymph?
2. Which cell is usually seen in Reactive Lymphocyte
viral infections?
3. Which cell is seen in parasitic Eosinophils
infections?
4. Are plasma cells normally nope
seen in peripheral blood?
5. What happens to hemat- Increase
ocrit if a patient is dehydrat-
ed?
6. What happens to hemat- Decrease
ocrit if a patient is hydrated?
7. If you notice 3 NRBCs on a normal (ref: 0-20)
newborn peripheral smear,
is this normal or abnormal?
8. If you notice 3 NRBCs on abnormal (ref: 0-5, should always include in count)
an adult peripheral smear, is
this normal or abnormal?
9. Are 60% lymphs found on normal
a 6 month old peripheral
smear considered normal?
10. Are 3% Blasts found in the abnormal
peripheral blood of a new-
born normal?
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11. Are 3% blasts found on the abnormal
peripheral blood of an adult
considered normal or ab-
normal?
12. What may be seen in the auer rods
blasts of AML?
13. Should Plasma cells be Not in a healthy patient. You will see these in: BM, lymph nodes,
found in the peripheral spleen unless patient has MM.
blood?
14. What is the expected Approximately 10,000/µL (incredibly low)
platelet count on a patient
with chemotherapy?
15. What is the platelet count >1,000,000/µL
of a patient with thrombo-
cythemia?
16. Neutrophilia increase in neutrophils
Associated with bacterial infections, stress, tissue necrosis, in-
flammation and malignancies
17. Neutropenia decrease in neutrophils
Associated with leukemia, chemotherapy, aplastic anemia, or in-
fection
18. Relative lymph at birth 30%
19. Relative lymph at 4-6 60%
months
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1. How can a blast be differen- Nuclear Chromatin clumping
tiated from a lymph?
2. Which cell is usually seen in Reactive Lymphocyte
viral infections?
3. Which cell is seen in parasitic Eosinophils
infections?
4. Are plasma cells normally nope
seen in peripheral blood?
5. What happens to hemat- Increase
ocrit if a patient is dehydrat-
ed?
6. What happens to hemat- Decrease
ocrit if a patient is hydrated?
7. If you notice 3 NRBCs on a normal (ref: 0-20)
newborn peripheral smear,
is this normal or abnormal?
8. If you notice 3 NRBCs on abnormal (ref: 0-5, should always include in count)
an adult peripheral smear, is
this normal or abnormal?
9. Are 60% lymphs found on normal
a 6 month old peripheral
smear considered normal?
10. Are 3% Blasts found in the abnormal
peripheral blood of a new-
born normal?
, Hematology exam 4 MLT-MLS UAMS
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_7ddstt
11. Are 3% blasts found on the abnormal
peripheral blood of an adult
considered normal or ab-
normal?
12. What may be seen in the auer rods
blasts of AML?
13. Should Plasma cells be Not in a healthy patient. You will see these in: BM, lymph nodes,
found in the peripheral spleen unless patient has MM.
blood?
14. What is the expected Approximately 10,000/µL (incredibly low)
platelet count on a patient
with chemotherapy?
15. What is the platelet count >1,000,000/µL
of a patient with thrombo-
cythemia?
16. Neutrophilia increase in neutrophils
Associated with bacterial infections, stress, tissue necrosis, in-
flammation and malignancies
17. Neutropenia decrease in neutrophils
Associated with leukemia, chemotherapy, aplastic anemia, or in-
fection
18. Relative lymph at birth 30%
19. Relative lymph at 4-6 60%
months