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🛍️ Shopee - PHYSIOLOGY 2nd BIMONTHLY EXAM
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A patient diagnosed with von Willebrand Disease would have abnormalities in which set of laboratory parameters? A. Bleeding time and PT B. PT…
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Which of the following statements is correct about the platelets? A. number may normally reach 500,000/uLB. do not have nuclei, Golgi apparatus or …
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Complete organization of a clot into fibrous tissue takes place within A. 1-2 days B. 1 week C. 1 month D. 1-2 weeks
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The results of Eugene’s forward and reverse typing were as follows: anti-A (-), anti-B (-); A cells (-), B cells (-), O cells (-). What is the corr…
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The results of Sarah’s forward and reverse typing were: anti-A (+), anti-B (+); A cells (-), B cells (-), O cells (-). The results of Cain’s forwa…
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Which of these pairs of substance and role is correctly paired? A. thromboplastin – coagulationB. thrombosthenin – platelet adhesion C…
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Lipopolysaccharides present in the cell membrane of gram-negative bacteria are recognized by _____and elicit an inflammatory immune response. …
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Interpret the results of the following Rh typing: anti-D (-), anti-D+AHG (+); anti-C (-), anti-E (-), anti-c (-), anti-e (-). A. Rh nullB. Weak D C…
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Which naturally occurring powerful anticoagulant binds with antithrombin III for removal of thrombin? A. Protein C B. Tissue plasminogen activ…
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A hypothetical drug is believed to inhibit a type of plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI). This drug would promote A. platelet activation B.…
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The results of Patrick’s forward and reverse typing were as follows: anti-A (-), anti-B (+); A cells (+), B cells (-), O cells (-). What is the cor…
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Which agglutinogens are naturally present on the red cell membrane surface of the AB blood type? A. Either A or B agglutinogen B. H agglutinog…
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Which of the following phenomena is most likely to occur when the C5-9 complex is formed? A. Cell activation B. Cell lysis C. Ops…
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding innate immunity? A. Inflammation is an example B. Exist prior to the exposure of the antigens C. …
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A person inheriting the B gene will be able to A. add galactose to the H agglutinogen B. convert the basic precursor into N-acetyl gal…
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The results of Jason’s forward and reverse typing were: anti-A (+), anti-B (-); A cells (-), B cells (+), O cells (-). The results of John’s forwa…
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Which of the following statements about the Rh blood group system is/are true? A. The antigens are fully developed at birth and are fully immunoge…
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Which of the following cytokines released from CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes is most likely to produce an autocrine effect leading to proliferation of…
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Cytotoxic lymphocytes recognize and target the virally- infected cells that display peptides on their cell surfaces bound to A. IgG B. MHC II …
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A newborn girl infant has circulating immunoglobulins derived from maternal circulation. By which of the following mechanisms has this infant…
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Which of these findings would point more closely to a disorder of blood coagulation rather than a disorder of blood vessels or platelets? A. Tourn…
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What is considered in Guyton and Hall as the rate-limiting factor in blood coagulation? The formation of A. thrombin B. cross-linked fibrin fi…
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