Deck 122: Jaundice

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A patient has an elevated indirect bilirubin. Which condition may be causing this symptom?

A) Alcoholic cirrhosis
B) Cholelithiasis
C) Hemolytic anemia
D) Viral hepatitis
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A patient presenting with jaundice has a bilirubin testing that reveals elevated direct bilirubin. Which subsequent testing may help determine the cause of these findings? (Select all that apply.)

A) Complete blood count
B) Liver function tests
C) Renal function tests
D) Serologic viral tests
E) Serum iron and ferritin
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A patient diagnosed with jaundice has bright orange urine. What is a likely cause of this jaundice?

A) Bile duct obstruction
B) Blood transfusion reaction
C) Defective erythropoiesis
D) Sickle cell anemia
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Deck 122: Jaundice
A patient has an elevated indirect bilirubin. Which condition may be causing this symptom?

A) Alcoholic cirrhosis
B) Cholelithiasis
C) Hemolytic anemia
D) Viral hepatitis
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A patient presenting with jaundice has a bilirubin testing that reveals elevated direct bilirubin. Which subsequent testing may help determine the cause of these findings? (Select all that apply.)

A) Complete blood count
B) Liver function tests
C) Renal function tests
D) Serologic viral tests
E) Serum iron and ferritin
B, D, E
A patient diagnosed with jaundice has bright orange urine. What is a likely cause of this jaundice?

A) Bile duct obstruction
B) Blood transfusion reaction
C) Defective erythropoiesis
D) Sickle cell anemia
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