1. A blood cell protein that elicits an immune reaction may be called a(n) _?_ 2. The _?_ scale compares the color of blood-soaked paper with a standard, allowing one to determine hemoglobin content. 3. Lab materials soiled by a blood sample should be disinfected or disposed of in a puncture-proof _?_ container. 4. _?_ stain is used to make the cells in the blood smear more easily observable. 5. Blood is often collected in _?_ capillary tubes, rather than plain capillary tubes, to prevent clotting of the blood. 6. A(n) _?_ is a machine required for the separation of the major components of blood in the hematocrit test. 7. The PCV test determines the ratio of ? volume to total blood volume. 8. _?_ is an oxygen-carrying pigment in the blood. 9. A person with a high differential count of _?_is suspected to have an acute infection. 10. A person with a high differential count of ?_is suspected to have a chronic infection. 11. Robert's hematocrit is 53%. Is this normal? 12. Maria's hematocrit also is 53%. Is this normal? 13. On a very hot day, Hiro has been outside doing heavy work and just collapsed. L you took a blood sample right now, would you find his hematocrit to be_? (higher/lower) than his usual hematocrit value? 14. The hemoglobinometer is _?_ (more/less) accurate than the Tallquist method. 15. Fred has just been informed that his Rh type is negative. Is this normal? 16. Kevin has B+ blood. His plasma is likely to contain anti-_?_ antibodies. 17. Bruce has been living in the mountains for years. The hemoglobin content o blood is likely to have ?_ (risen/fallen) since he moved there. 18. Hb values are usually reported in grams of Hb per _?_ of blood. aW lsitnee
1. A blood cell protein that elicits an immune reaction may be called a(n) _?_ 2. The _?_ scale compares the color of blood-soaked paper with a standard, allowing one to determine hemoglobin content. 3. Lab materials soiled by a blood sample should be disinfected or disposed of in a puncture-proof _?_ container. 4. _?_ stain is used to make the cells in the blood smear more easily observable. 5. Blood is often collected in _?_ capillary tubes, rather than plain capillary tubes, to prevent clotting of the blood. 6. A(n) _?_ is a machine required for the separation of the major components of blood in the hematocrit test. 7. The PCV test determines the ratio of ? volume to total blood volume. 8. _?_ is an oxygen-carrying pigment in the blood. 9. A person with a high differential count of _?_is suspected to have an acute infection. 10. A person with a high differential count of ?_is suspected to have a chronic infection. 11. Robert's hematocrit is 53%. Is this normal? 12. Maria's hematocrit also is 53%. Is this normal? 13. On a very hot day, Hiro has been outside doing heavy work and just collapsed. L you took a blood sample right now, would you find his hematocrit to be_? (higher/lower) than his usual hematocrit value? 14. The hemoglobinometer is _?_ (more/less) accurate than the Tallquist method. 15. Fred has just been informed that his Rh type is negative. Is this normal? 16. Kevin has B+ blood. His plasma is likely to contain anti-_?_ antibodies. 17. Bruce has been living in the mountains for years. The hemoglobin content o blood is likely to have ?_ (risen/fallen) since he moved there. 18. Hb values are usually reported in grams of Hb per _?_ of blood. aW lsitnee
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