Deck 13: Introduction to Hemolytic Anemia

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Which of the following is a common clinical finding associated with hemolytic anemia?

A)Ovarian tumors
B)Jaundice
C)Sarcoidosis
D)Amyloidosis
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All of the following indicate proper bone marrow turnover in response to hemolysis except:

A)RPI of 3.
B)Polychromasia on the blood smear.
C)nRBCs in peripheral circulation.
D)Thrombocytosis.
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This test result is helpful in assessing erythropoietic activity in the bone marrow in response to hemolysis in the peripheral blood.

A)Myeloid-to-erythroid relation
B)Plasma iron-to-erythroid iron index
C)Reticulocyte production index
D)MCV
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Which results will help to differentiate between intravascular and extravascular hemolysis.

A)Low hemoglobin in extravascular; normal hemoglobin in intravascular
B)Low unconjugated bilirubin in extravascular; high unconjugated bilirubin in intravascular
C)Presence of splenomegaly in intravascular; absence of splenomegaly in extravascular
D)Normal haptoglobin in extravascular; low haptoglobin in intravascular
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A laboratory professional is reviewing a differential slide from a 35-year-old female recently diagnosed with megaloblastic anemia.Routine blood work is pending on this patient.What would be the most appropriate test to monitor hemolysis?

A)PB smear
B)Haptoglobin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Iron
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Which significant laboratory finding in extravascular hemolysis can be associated with products of heme catabolism?

A)Hemoglobinemia
B)Hemoglobinuria
C)Hemosiderinuria
D)Increased bilirubin
Question
All of the following support the diagnosis of hemolytic anemia except:

A)Low haptoglobin.
B)Low hemoglobin.
C)Reticulocyte count of 1%.
D)Bilirubin above 2.5 mg/dL.
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Infections with Plasmodium cause __________ hemolysis.

A)Intravascular
B)Extravascular
C)Both intravascular and extravascular
D)It cannot be determined.
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The presence of schistocytes in the peripheral blood smear indicate:

A)Hemolysis due to extracorpuscular defects.
B)Hemolysis due to intracorpuscular defects.
C)Hemolysis due to both extracorpuscular and intracorpuscular defects.
D)Hemolysis with prominent bone marrow response.
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Intravascular hemolysis releases this component into the circulation.

A)Haptoglobin
B)Hemoglobin
C)Bilirubin
D)Hemopexin
Question
What limits the degree of increased erythropoiesis in the bone marrow in the presence of hemolytic anemia?

A)Amount of B₁₂ and folate stores
B)Amount of iron that can be mobilized
C)Quantity of stem cells in the BM
D)Degree of extramedullary erythropoiesis
Question
Which of the following is associated with intravascular hemolysis and not extravascular hemolysis?

A)Hemosiderinuria
B)Increased bilirubin
C)Reticulocytosis
D)Polychromasia on the blood smear
Question
The presence of blood in the urine indicates:

A)Intravascular hemolysis.
B)Extravascular hemolysis.
C)Both intravascular and extravascular hemolysis.
D)It cannot be determined.
Question
Hemolysis is defined as:

A)Excessive bone marrow turnover.
B)Excessive blood cell destruction.
C)Premature blood cell destruction.
D)Excessive bilirubin in serum.
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Prosthetic heart valves can lead to an ________ form of hemolysis in which the predominating cell seen is a __________.

A)Inherited; schistocyte
B)Acquired; schistocyte
C)Inherited; spherocyte
D)Acquired; polychromasia
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Which of the following test results indicates that there is significant bone marrow turnover in response to hemolysis?

A)Thrombocytosis
B)Low RBC count
C)High IRF
D)Elevated bilirubin
Question
Which of the following test results may help differentiate between intravascular hemolysis and extravascular hemolysis in the body?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Unconjugated bilirubin
C)Splenomegaly
D)Haptoglobin
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A condition in which the rate of hemolysis equals the rate of bone marrow erythrocyte production is called:

A)Intrinsic hemolytic anemia.
B)Compensated hemolytic anemia.
C)Extrinsic hemolytic anemia.
D)Extravascular hemolysis.
Question
What is one of the primary clinical findings associated with severe hemolytic anemia?

A)Thickening of the cortical bone
B)Rosy complexion
C)Pain
D)Jaundice
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In severe intravascular hemolysis, synthesis of this protein may not be sufficient to what is being used to transport hemoglobin to the liver.

A)Bilirubin
B)Haptoglobin
C)Albumin
D)Methemoglobin
Question
A patient has numerous spherocytes noted on the blood smear.Which of the following will confirm a diagnosis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.

A)MCV of 70 fl
B)Banding in the A1, A2, and F regions
C)Positive direct antiglobulin test
D)Normal unconjugated bilirubin
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List three laboratory test results from peripheral blood that indicate increased erythropoietic activity in the bone marrow.
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Splenic hypertrophy indicates which of the following?

A)Acute hemolytic anemia
B)Chronic hemolytic anemia
C)Extravascular hemolysis
D)Intravascular hemolysis
Question
A laboratory professional is reviewing blood smears, and notices moderate spherocytes on one patient.What appropriate follow-up test would help determine the etiology of these cells?

A)MCV
B)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
C)Direct antiglobulin test
D)Unconjugated bilirubin
Question
Free hemoglobin released in intravascular hemolysis is bound to this protein and transported to the liver.

A)Methemalbumin
B)Carbon monoxide
C)Haptoglobin
D)Hemosiderin
Question
A patient's laboratory tests show an increased LDH, a decreased haptoglobin, schistocytes, spherocytes, and polychromasia on the peripheral blood smear.Physical exam revealed splenomegaly.Excessive destruction of erythrocytes may be occurring in the:

A)Blood vessels.
B)Spleen.
C)Marrow.
D)Lymph nodes.
Question
Explain how the tests below differ for acute hemolytic anemia and compensated hemolytic anemia.

A)PB smear
B)Hemoglobin
C)Bone changes
Question
Extravascular hemolysis due to a high degree of ineffective erythropoiesis is associated with:

A)Cytoplasmic maturation defects.
B)Autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
C)Physical trauma to the erythrocyte.
D)Snake venoms.
Question
A clinical finding associated with a chronic hemolytic anemia includes:

A)Gallstones.
B)Increased bone marrow M:E ratio.
C)Pica.
D)Unstable gait.
Question
In cases of mild hemolytic processes, what clinical study can provide helpful survival information regarding the red blood cell?

A)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
B)Erythrocyte survival studies
C)Schilling test
D)G6PD test
Question
In immune mediated hemolytic anemia this test is helpful in identifying erythrocytes sensitized with antibodies and/or complement.

A)DAT
B)RPI
C)IRF
D)Erythrocyte survival studies?
Question
The presence of spherocytes in peripheral circulation indicates which of the following?

A)An intracorpuscular membrane defect
B)An intracorpuscular enzyme defect
C)An extracorpuscular membrane defect
D)An extracorpuscular enzyme defect
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Deck 13: Introduction to Hemolytic Anemia
1
Which of the following is a common clinical finding associated with hemolytic anemia?

A)Ovarian tumors
B)Jaundice
C)Sarcoidosis
D)Amyloidosis
Jaundice
2
All of the following indicate proper bone marrow turnover in response to hemolysis except:

A)RPI of 3.
B)Polychromasia on the blood smear.
C)nRBCs in peripheral circulation.
D)Thrombocytosis.
Thrombocytosis.
3
This test result is helpful in assessing erythropoietic activity in the bone marrow in response to hemolysis in the peripheral blood.

A)Myeloid-to-erythroid relation
B)Plasma iron-to-erythroid iron index
C)Reticulocyte production index
D)MCV
Reticulocyte production index
4
Which results will help to differentiate between intravascular and extravascular hemolysis.

A)Low hemoglobin in extravascular; normal hemoglobin in intravascular
B)Low unconjugated bilirubin in extravascular; high unconjugated bilirubin in intravascular
C)Presence of splenomegaly in intravascular; absence of splenomegaly in extravascular
D)Normal haptoglobin in extravascular; low haptoglobin in intravascular
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A laboratory professional is reviewing a differential slide from a 35-year-old female recently diagnosed with megaloblastic anemia.Routine blood work is pending on this patient.What would be the most appropriate test to monitor hemolysis?

A)PB smear
B)Haptoglobin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Iron
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Which significant laboratory finding in extravascular hemolysis can be associated with products of heme catabolism?

A)Hemoglobinemia
B)Hemoglobinuria
C)Hemosiderinuria
D)Increased bilirubin
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All of the following support the diagnosis of hemolytic anemia except:

A)Low haptoglobin.
B)Low hemoglobin.
C)Reticulocyte count of 1%.
D)Bilirubin above 2.5 mg/dL.
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Infections with Plasmodium cause __________ hemolysis.

A)Intravascular
B)Extravascular
C)Both intravascular and extravascular
D)It cannot be determined.
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The presence of schistocytes in the peripheral blood smear indicate:

A)Hemolysis due to extracorpuscular defects.
B)Hemolysis due to intracorpuscular defects.
C)Hemolysis due to both extracorpuscular and intracorpuscular defects.
D)Hemolysis with prominent bone marrow response.
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Intravascular hemolysis releases this component into the circulation.

A)Haptoglobin
B)Hemoglobin
C)Bilirubin
D)Hemopexin
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What limits the degree of increased erythropoiesis in the bone marrow in the presence of hemolytic anemia?

A)Amount of B₁₂ and folate stores
B)Amount of iron that can be mobilized
C)Quantity of stem cells in the BM
D)Degree of extramedullary erythropoiesis
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Which of the following is associated with intravascular hemolysis and not extravascular hemolysis?

A)Hemosiderinuria
B)Increased bilirubin
C)Reticulocytosis
D)Polychromasia on the blood smear
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The presence of blood in the urine indicates:

A)Intravascular hemolysis.
B)Extravascular hemolysis.
C)Both intravascular and extravascular hemolysis.
D)It cannot be determined.
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Hemolysis is defined as:

A)Excessive bone marrow turnover.
B)Excessive blood cell destruction.
C)Premature blood cell destruction.
D)Excessive bilirubin in serum.
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Prosthetic heart valves can lead to an ________ form of hemolysis in which the predominating cell seen is a __________.

A)Inherited; schistocyte
B)Acquired; schistocyte
C)Inherited; spherocyte
D)Acquired; polychromasia
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Which of the following test results indicates that there is significant bone marrow turnover in response to hemolysis?

A)Thrombocytosis
B)Low RBC count
C)High IRF
D)Elevated bilirubin
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Which of the following test results may help differentiate between intravascular hemolysis and extravascular hemolysis in the body?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Unconjugated bilirubin
C)Splenomegaly
D)Haptoglobin
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A condition in which the rate of hemolysis equals the rate of bone marrow erythrocyte production is called:

A)Intrinsic hemolytic anemia.
B)Compensated hemolytic anemia.
C)Extrinsic hemolytic anemia.
D)Extravascular hemolysis.
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What is one of the primary clinical findings associated with severe hemolytic anemia?

A)Thickening of the cortical bone
B)Rosy complexion
C)Pain
D)Jaundice
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In severe intravascular hemolysis, synthesis of this protein may not be sufficient to what is being used to transport hemoglobin to the liver.

A)Bilirubin
B)Haptoglobin
C)Albumin
D)Methemoglobin
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A patient has numerous spherocytes noted on the blood smear.Which of the following will confirm a diagnosis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.

A)MCV of 70 fl
B)Banding in the A1, A2, and F regions
C)Positive direct antiglobulin test
D)Normal unconjugated bilirubin
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List three laboratory test results from peripheral blood that indicate increased erythropoietic activity in the bone marrow.
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Splenic hypertrophy indicates which of the following?

A)Acute hemolytic anemia
B)Chronic hemolytic anemia
C)Extravascular hemolysis
D)Intravascular hemolysis
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A laboratory professional is reviewing blood smears, and notices moderate spherocytes on one patient.What appropriate follow-up test would help determine the etiology of these cells?

A)MCV
B)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
C)Direct antiglobulin test
D)Unconjugated bilirubin
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Free hemoglobin released in intravascular hemolysis is bound to this protein and transported to the liver.

A)Methemalbumin
B)Carbon monoxide
C)Haptoglobin
D)Hemosiderin
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A patient's laboratory tests show an increased LDH, a decreased haptoglobin, schistocytes, spherocytes, and polychromasia on the peripheral blood smear.Physical exam revealed splenomegaly.Excessive destruction of erythrocytes may be occurring in the:

A)Blood vessels.
B)Spleen.
C)Marrow.
D)Lymph nodes.
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Explain how the tests below differ for acute hemolytic anemia and compensated hemolytic anemia.

A)PB smear
B)Hemoglobin
C)Bone changes
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Extravascular hemolysis due to a high degree of ineffective erythropoiesis is associated with:

A)Cytoplasmic maturation defects.
B)Autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
C)Physical trauma to the erythrocyte.
D)Snake venoms.
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A clinical finding associated with a chronic hemolytic anemia includes:

A)Gallstones.
B)Increased bone marrow M:E ratio.
C)Pica.
D)Unstable gait.
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In cases of mild hemolytic processes, what clinical study can provide helpful survival information regarding the red blood cell?

A)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
B)Erythrocyte survival studies
C)Schilling test
D)G6PD test
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In immune mediated hemolytic anemia this test is helpful in identifying erythrocytes sensitized with antibodies and/or complement.

A)DAT
B)RPI
C)IRF
D)Erythrocyte survival studies?
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The presence of spherocytes in peripheral circulation indicates which of the following?

A)An intracorpuscular membrane defect
B)An intracorpuscular enzyme defect
C)An extracorpuscular membrane defect
D)An extracorpuscular enzyme defect
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