A lack of intrinsic factor due to anti-parietal cell antibodies causes:
An automated platelet count is duplicated at 42,000/ul. The…
An automated platelet count is duplicated at 42,000/ul. The tech should then:
Given the following laboratory data, what is the best explan…
Given the following laboratory data, what is the best explanation? WBC = 14,500/ul PMNS = 69% Bands = 9% Lymphs = 6% Monos = 13% Eos = 1% Metas = 2% LAP score = 98
The hemoglobin molecule consists of:
The hemoglobin molecule consists of:
What is the endpoint for the antistreptolysin O (ASO) latex…
What is the endpoint for the antistreptolysin O (ASO) latex agglutination assay?
Explain B-lactamase (cefinase) testing. Why is it performed…
Explain B-lactamase (cefinase) testing. Why is it performed and on what organism isolates would it be performed?
A patient with values of RBC = 4.01×1012/L,Hgb = 12.5 g/dl a…
A patient with values of RBC = 4.01×1012/L,Hgb = 12.5 g/dl and Hct = 37.2% has the following RBC indices:
Which of the following platelet counts would be indicative o…
Which of the following platelet counts would be indicative of an acute rather than chronic leukemia?
On electrophoresis, which hemoglobin is increased in individ…
On electrophoresis, which hemoglobin is increased in individuals with Beta-thalassemia major is:
A 71‐year‐old man admitted at the hospital, underwent to pri…
A 71‐year‐old man admitted at the hospital, underwent to primary right hip arthroplasty. Patient received antibiotic post-op prophylaxis with cefazolin. At discharge, none sign of local inflammation or infection was evident. After 20 days from discharge, patient was admitted back to the hospital for the presence of secretion of the wound. Samples for wound bacterial culture were collected, and the patient was empirically treated with amikacin and teicoplanin. Elevated serum C reactive protein (PCR) 131 mg/L (normal value,