Deck 52: Antianaemic Agents
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Deck 52: Antianaemic Agents
1
Which of the follow is standard therapy in non-myeloid anaemia?
A) Ferrous sulfate
B) Folic acid
C) Erythropoietin
D) Parenteral B12
A) Ferrous sulfate
B) Folic acid
C) Erythropoietin
D) Parenteral B12
Erythropoietin
2
An important consideration associated with anaemias caused by vitamin B12 deficiency is that:
A) high doses of vitamin B?? can induce hyperkalaemia.
B) in pernicious anaemia, vitamin B?? must be administered parenterally.
C) the clinical form of vitamin B?? is called pyridoxine.
D) solutions of vitamin B?? must be kept refrigerated.
A) high doses of vitamin B?? can induce hyperkalaemia.
B) in pernicious anaemia, vitamin B?? must be administered parenterally.
C) the clinical form of vitamin B?? is called pyridoxine.
D) solutions of vitamin B?? must be kept refrigerated.
in pernicious anaemia, vitamin B?? must be administered parenterally.
3
Which one of the following is considered a cause of anaemia?
A) Vitamin D? deficiency
B) Exposure to anabolic steroids
C) Chronic renal failure
D) Elemental iron overload
A) Vitamin D? deficiency
B) Exposure to anabolic steroids
C) Chronic renal failure
D) Elemental iron overload
Chronic renal failure
4
To reduce the gastric irritation associated with oral iron therapy,the person should be advised to take the preparation:
A) as a suppository.
B) with or immediately after meals.
C) at bedtime.
D) with an antacid.
A) as a suppository.
B) with or immediately after meals.
C) at bedtime.
D) with an antacid.
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5
The form of erythropoietin for clinical use:
A) may induce a hypertensive state during therapy.
B) is extracted from human urine.
C) induces a rise in haemoglobin levels within two days of starting therapy.
D) contains iron supplements in order to facilitate haemoglobin production.
A) may induce a hypertensive state during therapy.
B) is extracted from human urine.
C) induces a rise in haemoglobin levels within two days of starting therapy.
D) contains iron supplements in order to facilitate haemoglobin production.
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6
Treatment with iron supplementation is usually continued for about ________ to ensure replenishment of iron stores in iron deficiency anaemia.
A) two weeks
B) one month
C) two months
D) three months
A) two weeks
B) one month
C) two months
D) three months
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7
High doses of vitamin B?? may cause
A) hypotension.
B) hypokalaemia.
C) constipation.
D) folate deficiency.
A) hypotension.
B) hypokalaemia.
C) constipation.
D) folate deficiency.
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8
The absorption of iron in the gut may be enhanced by :
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin E.
C) vitamin C.
D) folate.
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin E.
C) vitamin C.
D) folate.
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9
Which food is a natural source of folic acid?
A) Brussel sprouts
B) Chocolate
C) Limes
D) Barley
A) Brussel sprouts
B) Chocolate
C) Limes
D) Barley
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