2025 Fall Exam block 1

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Exam 1: Lecture 1: Course introduction, proper sample storage and submission
When should you know the submissi...,
What type of blood sample is desc...,
What type of blood sample is desc...
48  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 2: Hematology Instruments blood cell measurements
What is important when interpreti...,
What 3 aspects make up a cbc comp...,
What are the 4 main benefits of i...
65  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 3: Plasma Proteins
Where are most plasma proteins sy...,
Where are most immunoglobulins sy...,
Blood composition is composed of ...
127  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 4: Hematopoiesis and Marrow Evaluation
What is indicated by the blue arr...,
What is indicated by the blue arr...,
What are stromal elements in the ...
128  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 5: Erythrocyte Functions and Destruction
What are the 3 functions of eryth...,
Hb increases _______ carrying cap...,
What makes up blood oxygen content 3
101  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 6: Erythrocyte Shapes Inclusions
What is this 1,
What is a discocyte 2,
What are cells these from a camel...
92  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 7: Laboratory Evaluation of Erythrocytes
Erythrocyte indices give you 4 va...,
What is defined as average volume...,
Mcv is determined by manual calca...
85  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 8: Laboratory Evaluation of Anemia
T f anemia is a problem not a dia...,
What are the 5 important historic...,
What are the 6 physical exam find...
65  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 9: Regenerative Anemia
Define regenerative anemia 1,
What type of anemia is described ...,
What type of anemia is shown in t...
106  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 10: Nonegenerative Anemia and Erythrocytosis
What type of anemia is described ...,
How long should you wait during a...,
How would you define mcv and mchc...
70  cards
Exam 1: Quiz #1 (Clin. Path)
Which of the following is are cho...,
You examine a ewe and her blood s...,
Your next patient has both a pcv ...
10  cards
Exam 1: Quiz #2 (Clin. Path)
The red blood cells rbc in the im...,
Choose from the answers below to ...,
Hypochromic mchc below reference ...
10  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 1: Introduction to health and disease in individual and population
What is the definition of oh at l...,
Emerging and re emerging infectio...,
What makes up the epidemiologic t...
6  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 2: Disease terms + concepts
What makes up the epidemology tri...,
What is defined as time interval ...,
What is defined as the capacity o...
37  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 3: Rabies
Rabies is classified as 1,
Which species are susceptible to ...,
Which species of animals are most...
54  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 5: Prion Disease
_____ perform a vast array of fun...,
What type of protein has been mis...,
Although prions have generally be...
37  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 7: Biothreats + Agroterrorism
Domestic terrorism means activies...,
Define agroterrorism 2,
Define bioterrorism 3
14  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 8: Cat Scratch Disease
What is the bacteria involved in ...,
What individuals are most commonl...,
At least ___ bartonella species a...
21  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 1: Intro to Pathology
Define veterinary pathology 1,
Define etiology 2,
Define pathogenesis 3
14  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 2: Cell Injury: Review of the normal cell and causes cell injury
What is defined as a membrane bou...,
Define cytocavitary networks 2,
Surrounding the cell what forms t...
67  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 3: Cell Injury: Cell death, Necrosis, and Apoptosis
What is programmed cell death 1,
T f cell death is essential to ma...,
What is the pathological form of ...
68  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 4: Cell Injury: Cellular Adaptations
When cell injury is irreversible ...,
If the cell is chronic and revers...,
What are the 6 ways cells can ada...
50  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 5: Cell Injury: Cellular Accumulations
What are intracellular accumulati...,
What are extracellular accumulati...,
What are the causes of accumulati...
81  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 6: Cell Injury: Postmortem Changes
What are postmortem changes the r...,
T f postmortem changes are not a ...,
______ changes occur prior to dea...
19  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 7: Vascular Disorders and Thrombosis: Anatomy/Microanatomy
What are the 3 main parts of the ...,
T f multicellular organisms requi...,
What is the main function of the ...
54  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 8: Vascular Disorderds: Thrombosis: Mechanism of Edema
Which nutrient is an important ke...,
What percent of total body weight...,
2 3 of total body water is consid...
68  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 9: Vascular Disorders and Thrombosis: Hemostasis and Fibrinolysis
What is defined as the arrest of ...,
What vascular disease is a respon...,
When hemostasis is poorly regulat...
69  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 10: Vascular Disorders: Hemorrhage, Emboli and Shock
Failure of hemostasis often resul...,
Define hemorrhage 2,
What are the 4 factors of hemorrh...
75  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 11: Inflammation and healing 1
Define acute inflammation 1,
What determines the location seve...,
How long does acute inflammation ...
49  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 12: Inflammation and healing 2
What activates pamps 1,
What patterns are prrs 2,
T f endogenous and exogenous stim...
84  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 13: Inflammation and Healing 3
What are the first type of leukoc...,
What are 3 roles of neutrophils 2,
Which leukocytes function is to 3
120  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 14: Inflammation and Healing 4
What are the signature cells of c...,
Which cells are defined as 2,
Where are monocytes produces and ...
112  cards

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