Ramu Pet Examination
Ramu Pet Examination
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a. volumetric flask
b. beaker
c. Erlenmeyer cylinder
d. graduated cylinder
e. safety bulb
Answer: b) beaker
Answer: d) borosilicate
7. Solid crystals of potassium oxalate are added to distilled water in a container. What
term would describe the potassium oxalate?
a. solution
b. solvent
c. solute
d. reagent
e. a & c
Answer: c) solute
Answer: c) sterilization
9. A ug is a unit to describe:
a. time
b. volume
c. distance
d. weight
e. length
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Answer: d) weight
Answer: b) dehydrate
Answer: d) cytospray
14. Which reagent is not routinely used to preserve tissue in a life-like manner:
a. formic acid
b. Zenker's fluid
c. 40% formaldehyde dissolved in water
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d. Bouin's fluid
e. 10% formalin
Answer: c) microtome
Answer: e) a, b, & c
19. The liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot has formed is called:
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a. the buffy coat
b. serum
c. plasma
d. lymph
e. tissue fluid
Answer: b) serum
Answer: b) mmol/L
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24. Which statement is false when performing a venipuncture:
a. the vein is entered at a 15-20 degree angle
b. the tubes are pushed onto the needle with the thumb of the strongest hand
c. the bevel of the needle is pointed up when entering the vein
d. the tourniquet is removed before withdrawing the needle
e. the patients arm is cleansed before palpating the vein
Answer: d) a & b
26. Which needle gauge corresponds with the smallest needle size:
a. 18
b. 20
c. 21
d. 22
e. 23
Answer: e) 23
27. The vacutainer tube which is used to collect and separate serum is the:
a. red
b. green
c. lavender
d. light blue
e. SST
Answer: e) SST
28. If a lavender top, plain red top, grey top, and light blue top tubes are collected,
what is the order of draw:
a. they can be collected in any order
b. plain red top, lavender, blue, grey
c. blue, plain red top, grey, lavender
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d. grey, blue, lavender, plain red top
e. plain red top, light blue, lavender, grey
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a. using a 25-gauge needle on an adult
b. vigorously shaking the blood specimen
c. refrigerating the vacutainer before use
d. leaving the tourniquet on for 3 minutes
e. all of the above
Answer: c) 3 C
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38. The purpose of doing a differential is to:
a. determine the proportion of RBC in whole blood
b. count the number of WBC's in whole blood
c. determine the proportions of WBC's in whole blood
d. c & e
e. diagnose anemia
39. Blood samples for cell counts must be thoroughly mixed immediately before
testing to:
a. prevent the clumping of platelets
b. prevent the formation of small clots
c. oxygenate the sample
d. ensure even distribution of all blood components
e. mix anticoagulant with the blood
Answer: c) 2.4mm
42. The first drop of blood is wiped away after performing a skin puncture to:
a. remove any pathogens that are present
b. increase blood flow to the area
c. remove the last traces of alcohol
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d. remove any excess tissue fluid
e. c & d
Answer: e) c & d
Answer: c) immunology
Answer: c) SST
Answer: b) 2% glutaraldehyde
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b. light blue
c. green
d. grey
e. plain red top
Answer: d) icteric
Answer: d) an acidic pH
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52. The site of a specimen must be written on a swab container:
a. to warn staff about a possible pathogen
b. only if time permits-it is always on the requisition
c. to determine suitable agar and atmospheric requirements
d. to determine the o.h.i.p. fee
e. a, b, c, d and e
53. Identify the correct sequence of steps on the gram stain procedure:
a. primary stain, secondary stain, mordant, decolorizing
b. mordant, primary stain, decolorizing, counterstain
c. counterstain, mordant, primary stain, decolorizing
d. primary stain, mordant, decolorizing, counterstain
e. none of the above
Answer: e) b & d
55. Which Gram stain reagent acts as a mordant to bind the stain to the bacteria:
a. Lugol's iodine
b. safranin
c. acetone-alcohol
d. Gram's iodine
e. crystal violet
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Answer: b) an arterial sample is collected
Answer: e) the petri lid is placed upright to the bench to prevent contamination
60. Which is most commonly used for protection when processing swabs, body fluid or
blood:
a. fume hood
b. class l laminar flow hood
c. class ll laminar flow hood
d. class lll laminar flow hood
e. glove box
61. You are collecting a blood glucose level. The patient asks if you think he has
diabetes. You would tell him:
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a. this is a possibility, but you are not positive
b. you are unable to give him any information
c. to discuss this with the doctor as he can answer the question
d. you have been instructed not to give out any information, therefore you can't
discuss it
e. to read a prepared pamphlet and make his own decision
Answer: c) to discuss this with the doctor as he can answer this question
63. The universally accepted disinfectant for the medical workplace is:
a. 2% glutaraldehyde
b. 1% hypochlorite
c. 10% formalin
d. 70% isopropyl alcohol
e. 5% iodine
Answer: b) 1% hypochlorite
Answer: d)10
65. A 1/6 dilution of serum in water was made. The glucose result was 4.0 mmol/L.
What is the reported result:
a. 0.66 mmol/L
b. 4.0 mmol/L
c. 24.0 mmol/L
d. 40.0 mmol/L
e. 60.0 mmol/L
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Answer: c) 24.0 mmol/L
66. 100ml of 20% hydrochloric acid will make how many mls of 4% hydrochloric acid:
a. 50ml
b. 80ml
c. 100ml
d. 500ml
e. 1000ml
Answer: d) 500ml
67. How many grams of NaCl are needed to make 300ml of a 2% solution:
a. 2 grams
b. 4 grams
c. 6 grams
d. 20 grams
e. unable to determine with information
Answer: c) 6 grams
Answer: d) 30
70. When performing a venipuncture, bright red blood spurts into the tube. This
means:
a. an arterial puncture
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b. high hemoglobin
c. high hematocrit
d. high blood pressure
e. high blood pH
73. Which enzyme(s) would be increased in a patient with acute myocardial infarction:
a. Acid phosphatase
b. Creatine kinase
c. Aspartate aminotransferase
d. b & c
e. all of the above
Answer: d) b & c
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75. A 2 hr. p.c. glucose:
a. is collected 2 hours after eating a meal high in carbohydrates
b. is a valuable screening test for diabetes mellitus
c. measures glucose when it is at its highest level after a meal
d. is not affected by medication
e. a & b
Answer: e) a & b
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Answer: c) workplace hazardous materials information system
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c. renal tubule
d. bladder
e. nephron
Answer: e) nephron
Answer: d) milky-white
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89. Before performing an R & M on a specimen, the urine would be;
a. filtered
b. brought to room temperature
c. centrifuged
d. well-mixed
e. b & d
Answer: e) b & d
Answer: e) b & d
91. Which test result would increase in a urine specimen sitting at room temperature
for 3 hours:
a. bilirubin
b. nitrite
c. leukocyte
d. urobilinogen
e. ketones
Answer: b) nitrite
Answer: d) de-ionized
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Answer: e) the last portion of the pipette contents is discarded in a separate container
Answer: d) hemolysis
Answer: d) Hgb
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c. band cell
d. reticulocyte
e. packed cell
99. The test that counts the number of immature RBC's is the:
a. osmotic fragility test
b. differential
c. reticulocyte count
d. RBC count
e. stab cell count
Answer: b) ACTH
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