Quiz for:
Understanding Complete Blood Count and WBCs

Question 1

What condition is commonly associated with eosinophilia?

Question 2

Which of the following can lead to monocytosis, an increased monocyte count?

Question 3

What is the normal range for White Blood Cell (WBC) count in a complete blood count (CBC)?

Question 4

Basophils are primarily associated with which type of body's responses?

Question 5

Which WBC is most abundant and plays a crucial role in acute inflammation?

Question 6

Which white blood cell type is primarily involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections?

Question 7

Which WBC type is responsible for combating viral infections and can increase during such infections?

Question 8

What can cause basopenia, a decrease in basophil count?

Question 9

What condition is associated with a decreased neutrophil count (neutropenia)?

Question 10

Neutrophilia, an increased neutrophil count, can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT:

Question 11

What role do T-cells primarily play within lymphocytes?

Question 12

What can cause an increased count of eosinophils (eosinophilia)?

Question 13

What condition can lead to lymphocytopenia, a reduced lymphocyte count?

Question 14

Which type of WBC is known for their role in phagocytosis and antigen presentation?

Question 15

In CBC results, what does an increased count of lymphocytes (lymphocytosis) often indicate?