Midterm Exam: NR507/ NR 507 (2023/ 2024
New Update) Advanced Pathophysiology
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QUESTION
Which of the following is not a clinical characteristic of anemia?
Pallor
Bradycardia
Dyspnea
Fatigue
Answer:
Bradycardia
QUESTION
Which of the following microcytic anemias is characterized by hyperchromic RBCs?
Folate deficiency.
Hereditary spherocytosis.
Iron deficiency.
B12 deficiency.
Answer:
Hereditary spherocytosis.
QUESTION
Anemia can be caused from which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Impaired red blood cell production.
Increased red blood cell destruction.
Excessive blood loss.
Answer:
Impaired red blood cell production.
Increased red blood cell destruction.
Excessive blood loss.
QUESTION
The terms normocytic, microcytic, and macrocytic characterizes red blood cells by their:
Shape
Color
Size
Variability
Answer:
size
QUESTION
Identification of the type of anemia involves an examination of size of the RBC only.
True
False
Answer:
False
QUESTION
Which of the following would normocytic-normochromic indicate?
The cell is normal in size, but low in hemoglobin level
The cell is abnormal in size and abnormal in hemoglobin level
The cell is abnormal in shape, but normal in hemoglobin level
The cell is normal in size and normal in hemoglobin level
Answer:
The cell is normal in size and normal in hemoglobin level
QUESTION
Which of the following is a type of macrocytic anemia?
Thalassemia.
Iron-deficiency anemia.
Anemia of chronic disease.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency.
Answer:
Vitamin B-12 deficiency.
QUESTION
Which of the following anemias can be categorized as microcytic-hypochromic? (Select all that
apply.)
Anemia of inflammation and chronic disease.
Sideroblastic anemia.
Iron deficiency anemia.
Answer:
Anemia of inflammation and chronic disease.
Sideroblastic anemia.
Iron deficiency anemia.
QUESTION
The most common type of anemia is ____________________
Answer:
Iron deficiency anemia
QUESTION
The treatment of iron deficiency anemia includes:
Blood transfusions.
Vitamin-B-12 replacement.
Ferritin replacement.
Iron supplementation.
Answer:
Iron supplementation.
QUESTION
Which of the following would indicate that the patient's iron stores are depleted?
Ferritin level.
Total iron binding capacity.
Total RBC count.
Vitamin-B-12 level.
Answer:
Ferritin level.
QUESTION
A transferrin deficiency will most likely result in:
Iron-deficiency anemia.
Aplastic anemia.
Pernicious anemia.
Hemolytic anemia.
Answer:
Iron-deficiency anemia.
QUESTION
The basic pathophysiology of iron deficiency anemia is that there are insufficient iron levels or [Show Less]