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Hematology in Practice - Chapter 15

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In performing a platelet estimate at 1000x magnification, the technologist sees an average of 20 platelets per field. How would you interpret this?   Normal  
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In performing a platelet estimate at 1000x magnification, the technologist sees an average of 4 platelets per field. How would you interpret this?   Decreased  
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In performing a platelet estimate at 1000x magnification, the technologist sees an average of 41 platelets per field. How would you interpret this?   Increased  
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When platelets concentrate at the edges and feathered end of a blood smear, it is usually due to:   Poorly made wedge smear  
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Irregular clumping of platelets is usually due to:   Inadequate mixing of blood and anticoagulant  
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Platelet satellitosis is usually due to:   Abnormal proteins  
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The average lifespan of a platelet in a normal adult is:   7 to 10 days  
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Platelets are synthesized in the:   Bone marrow  
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