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1.
___________ is oxygenated blood, found in the pulmonary veins, the left chambers of the heart, and the systemic arteries.
[ ] arterial blood
[ ] predonated autologous blood
[ ] whole blood
[ ] occult blood
2.
___________ is blood treated with sodium citrate or citric acid to prevent its coagulation.
[ ] arterial blood
[ ] venous blood
[ ] cord blood
[ ] citrated blood
3.
___________ is that contained in umbilical vessels at time of delivery of the infant.
[ ] predonated autologous blood
[ ] whole blood
[ ] cord blood
[ ] citrated blood
4.
___________ is present in such small quantities that it is detectible only by chemical tests or by spectroscopic or microscopic examination.
[ ] citrated blood
[ ] arterial blood
[ ] venous blood
[ ] occult blood
5.
___________ is blood donated prior to surgery or other invasive procedure for use in a possible autotransfusion.
[ ] white blood
[ ] cord blood
[ ] predonated autologous blood
[ ] black blood
6.
___________ is blood that has given up its oxygen to the tissues and is carrying carbon dioxide back through the systemic veins for gas exchange in the lungs.
[ ] citrated blood
[ ] venous blood
[ ] whole blood
[ ] arterial blood
7.
___________is from which none of the elements has been removed, sometimes specifically that drawn from a selected donor under aseptic conditions, containing citrate ion or heparin, and used as a blood replenisher.
[ ] cord blood
[ ] venous blood
[ ] whole blood
[ ] citrated blood
8.
Contraction of the heart, which forces blood through the arteries, is the phase known as ___________.
[ ] hypotension
[ ] systole
[ ] blood pressure
[ ] diastole
9.
___________ is the pressure of the blood against the walls of any blood vessel.
[ ] heart pumps
[ ] blood pressure
[ ] diastole
[ ] systole
10.
__________ is whole blood from which fibrin has been separated during the clotting process.
[ ] defibrinated blood
[ ] central blood
[ ] blood clotting cascade
[ ] central venous blood
11.
__________ aggregates of splanchnic mesoderm on the surface of the yolk sac and allantois; the first blood cells in the embryo.
[ ] blood buffers
[ ] blood islet
[ ] citrated blood
[ ] blood lactate
12.
__________ is blood in which the red cells have become aggregated into clumps and is most marked where the flow rate is slowest, i.e. in the capillaries.
[ ] sludged blood
[ ] stiff blood agar
[ ] peripheral blood
[ ] shunted blood
13.
__________ see individual elements, metabolic products, hormones and the like.
[ ] shunted blood
[ ] stiff blood agar
[ ] blood solutes
[ ] venous blood
14.
__________ is blood which is not oxygenated in the lung because it passes through unaerated tissue.
[ ] occult blood
[ ] shunted blood
[ ] blood islet
[ ] blood osmolality
15.
__________ is unoxygenated blood collected centrally from the right atrium or venae cavae.
[ ] central venous blood
[ ] extracorporeal blood flow
[ ] central blood
[ ] arterial blood
16.
__________ are synthetic substances that may be used in place of blood or its components include dextran, hydroxyethyl starch, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gelatin and perfluorocarbon.
[ ] defibrinated blood
[ ] blood substitutes
[ ] blood volume expanders
[ ] peripheral blood
17.
__________ are used in the treatment of shock to restore tissue perfusion. Various fluids including whole blood, plasma, crystalloids and colloids may be used.
[ ] blood volume expanders
[ ] central blood
[ ] shunted blood
[ ] extracorporeal blood flow
18.
They protect the body from disease-causing viruses, bacteria, toxins, parasites, and tumor cells.
[ ] leukocytes
[ ] erythrocytes
[ ] platelets
[ ] whole blood
19.
Red blood cells.
[ ] plasma
[ ] platelets
[ ] erythrocytes
[ ] leukocytes
20.
A disk-shaped structure, 2 to 4 μm in diameter, found in the blood of mammals and important for its role in blood coagulation; platelets, which are formed by detachment of part of the cytoplasm of a megakaryocyte, lack a nucleus and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
[ ] DNA
[ ] coagulation
[ ] white blood cells
[ ] platelet
21.
________ is a formation of a clot.
[ ] megakaryocytes
[ ] coagulation
[ ] fibrinogen
[ ] seratonin
22.
__________ is the flow of blood through the circulatory system of an organism.
[ ] blood stream
[ ] blood pressure
[ ] blood volume expanders
[ ] sludged blood