6. The blood type considered the universal donor is type a. A. b. B+. c. O. d. AB+. ANS: C REF: p. 357
PTS: 1 TOP: Blood types
DIF:
Memorization
7. The blood type considered the universal recipient is type a. A. b. B+. c. O. d. AB+. ANS: D REF: p. 357
PTS: 1 TOP: Blood types
DIF:
Memorization
8. An Rh-positive mother should be concerned about erythroblastosis fetalis under which circumstance? a. If the father is Rh negative, the Rh-positive mother should be concerned. b. If this is her second child and she has not taken RhoGAM, the Rh-positive mother should be concerned. c. She should not be at all concerned about erythroblastosis fetalis. d. Both A and B are correct. ANS: C TOP: Blood types
PTS:
1
DIF:
Application
REF: p. 356
9. Which of the following substances is not found in plasma? a. Hormones b. Food c. Oxygen d. All of the above are found in plasma. ANS: D REF: pp. 350-351
PTS: 1 DIF: TOP: Blood plasma
Memorization
10. Which of the following substances is not found in plasma? a. Albumin b. Globulins c. Serum d. All of the above are found in plasma. ANS: C PTS: TOP: Blood plasma
1
DIF:
11. Which of the following is not a white blood cell? a. Neutrophil b. Thrombocyte
Application
REF: p. 350