A) cyt (blood) + apheresis (separation) = "blood separation"; drawing of the patient's blood, removal of the cells, and then returning the rest of the blood to the patient's body
B) cyt (cell) + apheresis (separation) = "cell separation"; drawing of the patient's blood, removal of the cells, and then returning the rest of the blood to the patient's body
C) cyt (clot) + apheresis (dialysis) = drawing of a patient's blood in order to remove clots
D) cyt (clot) + apheresis (drawing) = drawing of a patient's blood in order to remove clots
E) cyt (cell) + apheresis (excessive flow) = excessive flow of the blood cells through the veins
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A) Liver spleen condition
B) Liver spleen decrease
C) Liver spleen enlargement
D) Liver spleen inflammation
E) Liver spleen rupture
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A) A splenectomy results in asplenia.
B) Billy immediately needs more blood from another source.
C) Billy is recovering from having his spleen removed.
D) If Billy undergoes surgery, he will need to have a vaccine because his immune system will not be capable of responding normally and completely to a pathogen or disease.
E) The author of this health record wants to assess Billy and potentially remove Billy's spleen.
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A) pan (all) + cyto (blood) + penia (deficiency) = deficiency in all types of blood cells
B) pan (many) + cyto (blood) + penia (excess) = excessive amounts of most types of blood cells
C) pan (all) + cyto (cell) + penia (deficiency) = deficiency in all cellular components of the blood
D) pan (all) + cyto (cell) + penia (excess) = excessive amounts of all cellular components of the blood
E) pan (many) + cyto (cell) + penia (blood condition) = abnormal levels in most cellular components of the blood
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A) The patient has a deficiency in the number of red and white blood cells and difficulty forming clots.The presence of lymphoblasts on the patient's blood smear indicates he has a cancer of the bone marrow characterized by the abnormal increase in white blood cells.
B) The patient has a deficiency in the number of red and white blood cells, as well as a low platelet count.The presence of lymphoblasts on the patient's blood smear indicates he has a difficulty producing white blood cells.
C) The patient has a deficiency in the number of red blood cells and platelets, and difficulty forming clots.The presence of lymphoblasts on the patient's blood smear indicates he has a difficulty producing white blood cells.
D) The patient has an excessive number of red and white blood cells as well as platelets.The presence of lymphoblasts on the patient's blood smear indicates he has a difficulty producing white blood cells.
E) The patient has an excessive number of red and white blood cells as well as platelets.The presence of lymphoblasts on the patient's blood smear indicates he has a cancer of the bone marrow characterized by the abnormal increase in white blood cells.
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A) Over spleen condition
B) Over spleen inflammation
C) Spleen enlargement
D) Under spleen condition
E) Under spleen inflammation
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A) The father's blood cells are normal in shape and the patient has a history of hemoglobin disease.
B) The father's blood cells have multiple shapes and the patient has a history of hemoglobin disease.
C) The father's blood cells are sickle in shape and the patient did not exhibit any signs of hemoglobin disease in the past.
D) The father's blood cells are spherical in shape and the patient did not exhibit any signs of hemoglobin disease in the past.
E) The father's blood cells are spherical in shape and the patient has a history of hemoglobin disease.
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A) The author of the health record suspects that a clot is blocking a blood vessel in the patient's calf and has prescribed a drug that will prevent the blood from clotting.
B) The patient has a deficiency in the number of red blood cells, platelets (cells that help the blood to clot) , and difficulty forming clots.
C) The patient will continue to receive intravenous antibiotics in order to decrease the presence of disease-causing microorganisms in the blood.
D) The patient's blood conditions are consistent with disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, which is also causing him to have too much bilirubin in his blood.
E) The patient's white blood count has decreased.
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A) Anticoagulant
B) Hypercoagulability
C) Thromboembolism
D) Thrombogenic
E) Thrombolytic
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A) thrombo (coagulation) + phleb (blood) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation caused by overcoagulation of the blood
B) thrombo (coagulation) + phleb (vein) + itis (pertaining to) = pertaining to the coagulation of blood within the veins
C) thrombo (clot) + phleb (blood) + itis (condition) = condition of the blood caused by a clot
D) thrombo (clot) + phleb (vein) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the vein caused by a clot
E) thrombo (tumor) + phleb (vein) + itis (disease) = disease of the veins that causes the creation of tumors
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A) hem - break
B) hemo - blood
C) op - eye
D) ptysis - coughing
E) is - condition
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A) Blood
B) Blood condition
C) Clotting
D) Deficiency
E) Vein
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A) "Large cell condition"; condition characterized by large blood cells
B) "Many cell blood condition"; excess of red blood cells
C) "many cell blood condition"; excess of red blood cells
D) "Small cell condition"; condition characterized by small blood cells
E) "Under volume blood condition"; decreased blood volume
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Multiple Choice
A) LAIM-fan-GAI-tis
B) LAIM-fan-JAI-tis
C) LAIM-pan-GAI-tis
D) LIM-fan-JAI-tis
E) LIM-pan-GAI-tis
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A) Leukocytosis
B) Lymphadenectomy
C) Lymphadenotomy
D) Lymphangiectomy
E) Lymphangiotomy
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A) Basic myeloid transfusion
B) Blood macrothrombosis
C) Blood myeloid thromboplastin
D) Bone marrow tenderness
E) Bone marrow transplant
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Multiple Choice
A) ee-lip-toh-KAIT
B) ee-LIP-toh-SAIT
C) el-aip-tuh-KAIT
D) el-ihp-tuh-SAIT
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient does not have a fever.
B) The patient does not have a spleen.
C) The patient has small bruises scattered on his skin.
D) The patient has swollen glands.
E) The patient's spleen is enlarged.
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A) According to the patient's complete blood count, there are a reduced number of red blood cells.
B) The patient has a deficiency in all cellular components of the blood.
C) The patient has too much bilirubin (red bile) in his blood.
D) The patient's blood cells are not all the same shape.
E) The patient's complete blood count revealed a condition related to his immature red blood cells.
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Multiple Choice
A) Neocoaulopathy
B) No cervical adenopathy or tenderness
C) No critical anemia treatment
D) Noncoagulant cytapheresis therapy
E) Normocytosis antithrombolytic
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