Phlebotomy Vacutainer Techniques Quiz

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1. What is hemosiderin

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Hemosiderin consists of insoluble iron complexes formed after red blood cell breakdown. Iron binds to proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, making it water-insoluble. It accumulates in macrophages during iron overload or hemorrhage, distinguishing it from ferritin which is soluble.

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2. How is Perl’s incubating mix prepared

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Perl’s Prussian Blue reaction requires potassium ferrocyanide and hydrochloric acid. Acid releases ferric iron, which reacts with ferrocyanide to form blue ferric ferrocyanide. Precise concentrations are essential for accurate iron visualization.

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3. How is iron counterstain prepared

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The iron counterstain balances nuclear detail and background contrast. Nuclear fast red stains nuclei, while basic fuchsin enhances cytoplasmic detail. Incorrect ratios can obscure iron granules or overstain tissue.

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4. Purpose of Hgb H stain

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Hgb H stain identifies hemoglobin H inclusions formed in alpha thalassemia. These inclusions appear as precipitates in red cells, confirming defective alpha chain production.

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5. Composition of Hgb H

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Hemoglobin H is composed of four beta chains. This abnormal tetramer forms when alpha chains are deficient, leading to unstable hemoglobin and hemolysis.

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6. Why quantify Hgb F by alkali denaturation

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Alkali denaturation exploits the resistance of fetal hemoglobin to alkaline conditions. Hgb F remains stable while adult hemoglobin denatures, allowing quantification useful in thalassemia diagnosis.

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7. Sickle cell screen uses which buffer and lysing agent

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Phosphate buffer promotes hemoglobin polymerization under deoxygenated conditions. Saponin lyses red cells, releasing hemoglobin for observation of turbidity in sickle cell screening.

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8. What is the heat stability test

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Unstable hemoglobins denature at elevated temperatures. Incubation at 50°C causes precipitation, identifying variants that destabilize under heat stress.

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9. G6PD fluorescence test incubates blood with

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G6PD and NADP are required to generate NADPH. Lack of fluorescence under UV light indicates enzyme deficiency due to impaired NADPH production.

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10. Drabkin’s reagent converts Hgb to

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Drabkin’s reagent converts hemoglobin to methemoglobin using ferricyanide. Cyanide then forms cyanmethemoglobin, producing a stable color for spectrophotometric measurement.

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11. ESR is elevated in

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ESR increases with elevated plasma proteins seen in bacterial infections and multiple myeloma. These proteins promote rouleaux formation, increasing sedimentation rate.

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12. Refractive index of coverslip and oil

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A refractive index of 1.52 matches glass and immersion oil, minimizing light refraction and improving microscopic resolution.

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13. Left shift in RBC histogram indicates

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A left shift on RBC histogram indicates smaller cells. Microcytosis is commonly associated with iron deficiency and thalassemia.

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14. Heinz bodies indicate

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Heinz bodies reflect oxidative damage to hemoglobin. They appear in G6PD deficiency, unstable hemoglobin disorders, and after toxin exposure.

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15. What is a Heinz body

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Heinz bodies are precipitated denatured hemoglobin attached to red cell membranes. They signify oxidative stress and membrane damage.

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16. Purpose of LAP stain

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LAP stain differentiates chronic myeloid leukemia from reactive conditions. CML shows low LAP, while leukemoid reactions show high activity.

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17. Anticoagulant for LAP stain

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Heparin preserves enzyme activity needed for LAP staining. EDTA and citrate interfere with enzymatic reactions.

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18. Cells counted for LAP stain

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LAP scoring evaluates neutrophils and band cells only. Other leukocytes do not express significant alkaline phosphatase activity.

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19. Conditions with high LAP score

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Elevated LAP occurs in reactive conditions like leukocytosis and polycythemia vera due to increased neutrophil enzyme activity.

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20. Conditions with low LAP score

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Low LAP scores are characteristic of myeloproliferative disorders such as CML and AML where enzyme activity is reduced.

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21. Condition with normal LAP score

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CLL typically presents with normal LAP because neutrophil function remains unaffected, unlike other proliferative disorders.

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22. Purpose of peroxidase stain

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Peroxidase stain detects myeloid lineage by identifying peroxidase enzyme in blasts. Positivity above 3% supports AML diagnosis.

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23. Indicator in peroxidase stain

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Benzidine hydrochloride reacts with peroxidase to form colored products, indicating enzyme presence within leukocytes.

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24. Peroxidase positive granules appear as

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Blue-black cytoplasmic granules in granulocytes and monocytes indicate peroxidase activity, confirming myeloid origin.

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25. Cause of false positive sickle screen

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Excess serum proteins, lipids, or transfused blood can interfere with turbidity, producing false positive sickle screens.

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26. How to reduce false positives

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Washing cells removes interfering proteins, improving specificity of sickle cell screening and reducing false positives.

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27. Cause of false negative sickle screen

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Severe anemia lowers hemoglobin concentration, masking sickling reactions and causing false negative results.

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28. Purpose of isopropanol test

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Isopropanol precipitation detects unstable hemoglobins that may migrate normally on electrophoresis but precipitate under stress.

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29. Isopropanol test principle

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Non-polar isopropanol destabilizes hemoglobin. Unstable variants precipitate rapidly, confirming abnormal hemoglobin structure.

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What is hemosiderin
How is Perl’s incubating mix prepared
How is iron counterstain prepared
Purpose of Hgb H stain
Composition of Hgb H
Why quantify Hgb F by alkali denaturation
Sickle cell screen uses which buffer and lysing agent
What is the heat stability test
G6PD fluorescence test incubates blood with
Drabkin’s reagent converts Hgb to
ESR is elevated in
Refractive index of coverslip and oil
Left shift in RBC histogram indicates
Heinz bodies indicate
What is a Heinz body
Purpose of LAP stain
Anticoagulant for LAP stain
Cells counted for LAP stain
Conditions with high LAP score
Conditions with low LAP score
Condition with normal LAP score
Purpose of peroxidase stain
Indicator in peroxidase stain
Peroxidase positive granules appear as
Cause of false positive sickle screen
How to reduce false positives
Cause of false negative sickle screen
Purpose of isopropanol test
Isopropanol test principle
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