e. F
1.Which of following condition is most likely to give rise to an increased erythropoietin from kidney
a. Anemia
b. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
c. Living at high altitude
d. Chronic renal failure
e. Cardiac failure
Answer
a. T
b. T
c. T
d. F
e. T
2. Mixed Venous Blood
a. Higher haematocrit than arterial
b. SaO2 48%
c. Higher pH than arterial blood
d. Best sampling site RA
e. Po2 lower than coronary sinus blood
Answer
a.T
b.F
c.F
d.F
e.F
1. Which of following the most markedly increases the ESR ?
a. Eating a meal just before the blood is taken
b. Muscular exercise just before the blood is taken
c. Centrifuging the blood and then re-mixing it
d. Adding plasma to the blood sample
e. Hyperventilation just before the blood is taken
Answer
b. Muscular exercise just before the blood is taken