Deck 7: Clinical Laboratory Studies

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Which of the following terms describes the immature neutrophil?

A) Band
B) Monocyte
C) Erythrocyte
D) Reticulocyte
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Which of the following types of white blood cells fights bacterial infection?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following types of white blood cells is physically the largest?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following terms describes an increase in white blood cell count associated with a shift of cells from the marginated pool to the circulating pool?

A) Pseudoneutrophilia
B) Pseudoneutropenia
C) Neutropenia
D) Lymphocytosis
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Which of the following types of white blood cells is useful against allergic reactions and defends against parasitic infestations?

A) Monocyte
B) Neutrophil
C) Eosinophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following terms describes the change in white blood cell count that often occurs in patients with tuberculosis?

A) Lymphocytosis
B) Monocytosis
C) Eosinophilia
D) Basophilia
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What is the normal life span of the neutrophil?

A) 10 days
B) 21 days
C) 60 days
D) 90 days
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What is the normal percentage of lymphocytes in circulating white blood cells?

A) 5% to 10%
B) 15% to 25%
C) 20% to 45%
D) 50% to 70%
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Which of the following is a formed element found in circulating blood?

A) Sodium
B) Platelets
C) Potassium
D) Bicarbonate
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Which of the following types of white blood cells exists as two types-the B cell and the T cell?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal increase in the proportion of circulating immature neutrophils?

A) Neutrophilia
B) Left shift
C) Leukopenia
D) Leukocytosis
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Which of the following terms is used for white blood cells?

A) Erythrocytes
B) Thrombocytes
C) Leukocytes
D) Hemocytes
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Which of the following terms is used for blood platelets?

A) Erythrocytes
B) Thrombocytes
C) Leukocytes
D) Hemocytes
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What percentage of normal circulating white blood cells are immature and nonsegmented?

A) 0% to 5%
B) 5% to 10%
C) 10% to 15%
D) 15% to 22%
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Which of the following types of white blood cells is responsible for phagocytosis?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following terms is used for red blood cells?

A) Leukocytes
B) Hemocytes
C) Monocytes
D) Erythrocytes
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What percentage of circulating white blood cells is made up of neutrophils?

A) 10% to 30%
B) 25% to 50%
C) 50% to 70%
D) 60% to 85%
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Which of the following white blood cells are granulocytes?
1) Basophil
2) Eosinophil
3) Neutrophil
4) Lymphocyte

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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Which of the following terms describes an overall abnormal decrease in white blood cell count?

A) Anemia
B) Leukopenia
C) Leukocytosis
D) Polycythemia
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What type of white blood cell typically is most prevalent in the circulating blood?

A) Monocyte
B) Eosinophil
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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A patient with a platelet count of about 80,000/mm3 is likely to have what condition?

A) Infection
B) Renal failure
C) Excessive bleeding
D) None of the above, because this is a normal value
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Which of the following terms is used to describe an abnormally low potassium level?

A) Hyponatremia
B) Hypokalemia
C) Hypochloremia
D) Hypocalcemia
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What cells proliferate in patients with leukemia?

A) Reticulocytes
B) Segmented neutrophils
C) Monocytes
D) Blasts
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What substance is a vital constituent of the heme portion of hemoglobin?

A) Iron
B) Protein
C) Sodium
D) Calcium
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Which of the following is considered the major cation of the extracellular fluid?

A) Sodium
B) Calcium
C) Chloride
D) Potassium
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal decrease in red blood cell count?

A) Anemia
B) Cytothemia
C) Leukopenia
D) Polycythemia
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Which of the following terms describes anemia due to low hemoglobin levels?

A) Microcytic
B) Leukopenic
C) Hypocytotic
D) Hypochromic
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In which of the following conditions would secondary polycythemia not be expected?

A) Pulmonary fibrosis
B) Pulmonary embolism
C) Living at high altitude
D) Congenital heart disease
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Which of the following types of leukocytosis is typically seen in patients with viral infection?

A) Basophilia
B) Neutrophilia
C) Monocytosis
D) Lymphocytosis
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The most common type of anemia worldwide is the result of:

A) hemorrhage.
B) gastrointestinal bleeding.
C) iron deficiency.
D) vitamin B12 deficiency.
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What can be said about the nucleus of the mature circulating red blood cell?

A) It is round.
B) It is absent.
C) It is large and red.
D) It is very small.
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Which of the following symptoms is commonly seen with hyponatremia?

A) Confusion
B) Headache
C) Chest pain
D) Shortness of breath
Question
What substance is responsible for carrying red blood cell oxygen on to the tissues?

A) Thrombin
B) Cytokines
C) Hemoglobin
D) Prothrombin
Question
In which of the following conditions would spurious polycythemia most likely be seen?

A) Lung cancer
B) Dehydration
C) Fever
D) Hypertension
Question
Which of the following terms describes red blood cells that are larger than normal?

A) Macrocytic
B) Hypercytotic
C) Hyperchromic
D) Polycythemic
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Heavy smokers are prone to what change in the red blood cell count?

A) Secondary polycythemia
B) Microcytic anemia
C) Hypochromic anemia
D) Macrocytic anemia
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What problem is associated with an abnormal international normalized ratio (INR) value?

A) Kidney disease
B) Liver failure
C) Bleeding
D) Pulmonary edema
Question
What electrolyte abnormality is associated with irregular pulse, muscle weakness, and abdominal distention?

A) Hyperkalemia
B) Hypokalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypernatremia
Question
What is believed to cause neutropenia in patients with viral infection?

A) Phagocytosis
B) Increased margination of neutrophils
C) Increased neutrophil lysis
D) Increased loss of neutrophils to gastrointestinal waste
Question
What is the typical life span of a red blood cell?

A) 30 days
B) 60 days
C) 120 days
D) 180 days
Question
If an infection is being effectively treated by an antibiotic, which of the following would be true?

A) The Gram-stained smear will no longer demonstrate the pathogen.
B) The patient's white blood count will increase.
C) The patient's platelet count will rapidly increase.
D) The patient will present with foul-smelling sputum.
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Which of the following disorders is associated with hyperglycemia?

A) Hepatitis
B) Diabetes
C) Renal failure
D) Myocardial infarction
Question
Elevation of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels in the blood suggests what type of problem?

A) Renal failure
B) Liver failure
C) Heart disease
D) Gallbladder disease
Question
The classic dividing line between transudates and exudates is a protein level of __ g/dL.

A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
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A patient presents with a D-dimer of 210 ng/mL. Which of the following would be a suspected disease process or condition?
1) Streptococcal pneumonia
2) Pleural effusion
3) Pulmonary embolism
4) Tuberculosis

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the microorganisms present in the saliva of a healthy person?

A) Normal flora
B) Acid-fast bacteria
C) Gram-negative pathogens
D) Gram-positive pathogens
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A 62 year-old male patients is presenting with shortness of breath and has a BNP level of 590 pg/mL. What is his likely diagnosis?

A) Congestive heart failure
B) Exacerbation of asthma
C) Pneumonia
D) Exacerbation of COPD
Question
For which of the following disorders does a skin test use purified protein derivative (PPD)?

A) Sarcoidosis
B) Tuberculosis
C) Coccidioidomycosis
D) Histoplasmosis
Question
The highest levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) are seen in acute:

A) pulmonary infarction.
B) hepatitis.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) renal failure.
Question
During evaluation of the enzymes, what disorder is associated with elevation of the CK-MB on electrophoresis?

A) Hepatitis
B) Renal failure
C) Metabolic acidosis
D) Myocardial infarction
Question
Elevation of troponin is associated with what disorder?

A) Acute myocardial infarction
B) Hepatitis
C) Pulmonary embolism
D) Trauma
Question
The purpose of performing the sensitivity test on sputum samples is to:

A) determine the best antibiotic to prescribe.
B) determine the viscosity of the sputum.
C) determine the quality of the sputum sample.
D) identify the general type of organism responsible for the infection.
Question
Which of the following conditions are known to cause anergy?
1) Chronic hypertension
2) Sarcoidosis
3) Lung cancer
4) Aging

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which of the following organisms is responsible for most cases of bacterial pneumonia?

A) Pseudomonas
B) Klebsiella pneumoniae
C) Staphylococcus aureus
D) Streptococcus pneumoniae
Question
Hypoalbuminemia may result in what pulmonary problem?

A) Asthma
B) Emphysema
C) Diaphragm paralysis
D) Pulmonary edema
Question
What procedure is performed by a pulmonologist to obtain organisms that may be present deep in the lung in patients with pneumonia?

A) Sputum induction with hypotonic nebulized solution
B) Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)
C) Tracheal intubation with lavage
D) Thoracentesis
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What disease is associated with elevations in sodium and chloride in sweat?

A) Pneumonia
B) Emphysema
C) Renal disease
D) Cystic fibrosis
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Deck 7: Clinical Laboratory Studies
1
Which of the following terms describes the immature neutrophil?

A) Band
B) Monocyte
C) Erythrocyte
D) Reticulocyte
Band
2
Which of the following types of white blood cells fights bacterial infection?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
Neutrophil
3
Which of the following types of white blood cells is physically the largest?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
Monocyte
4
Which of the following terms describes an increase in white blood cell count associated with a shift of cells from the marginated pool to the circulating pool?

A) Pseudoneutrophilia
B) Pseudoneutropenia
C) Neutropenia
D) Lymphocytosis
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Which of the following types of white blood cells is useful against allergic reactions and defends against parasitic infestations?

A) Monocyte
B) Neutrophil
C) Eosinophil
D) Lymphocyte
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6
Which of the following terms describes the change in white blood cell count that often occurs in patients with tuberculosis?

A) Lymphocytosis
B) Monocytosis
C) Eosinophilia
D) Basophilia
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7
What is the normal life span of the neutrophil?

A) 10 days
B) 21 days
C) 60 days
D) 90 days
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8
What is the normal percentage of lymphocytes in circulating white blood cells?

A) 5% to 10%
B) 15% to 25%
C) 20% to 45%
D) 50% to 70%
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9
Which of the following is a formed element found in circulating blood?

A) Sodium
B) Platelets
C) Potassium
D) Bicarbonate
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10
Which of the following types of white blood cells exists as two types-the B cell and the T cell?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal increase in the proportion of circulating immature neutrophils?

A) Neutrophilia
B) Left shift
C) Leukopenia
D) Leukocytosis
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12
Which of the following terms is used for white blood cells?

A) Erythrocytes
B) Thrombocytes
C) Leukocytes
D) Hemocytes
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13
Which of the following terms is used for blood platelets?

A) Erythrocytes
B) Thrombocytes
C) Leukocytes
D) Hemocytes
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14
What percentage of normal circulating white blood cells are immature and nonsegmented?

A) 0% to 5%
B) 5% to 10%
C) 10% to 15%
D) 15% to 22%
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Which of the following types of white blood cells is responsible for phagocytosis?

A) Basophil
B) Monocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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Which of the following terms is used for red blood cells?

A) Leukocytes
B) Hemocytes
C) Monocytes
D) Erythrocytes
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17
What percentage of circulating white blood cells is made up of neutrophils?

A) 10% to 30%
B) 25% to 50%
C) 50% to 70%
D) 60% to 85%
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18
Which of the following white blood cells are granulocytes?
1) Basophil
2) Eosinophil
3) Neutrophil
4) Lymphocyte

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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19
Which of the following terms describes an overall abnormal decrease in white blood cell count?

A) Anemia
B) Leukopenia
C) Leukocytosis
D) Polycythemia
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What type of white blood cell typically is most prevalent in the circulating blood?

A) Monocyte
B) Eosinophil
C) Neutrophil
D) Lymphocyte
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21
A patient with a platelet count of about 80,000/mm3 is likely to have what condition?

A) Infection
B) Renal failure
C) Excessive bleeding
D) None of the above, because this is a normal value
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Which of the following terms is used to describe an abnormally low potassium level?

A) Hyponatremia
B) Hypokalemia
C) Hypochloremia
D) Hypocalcemia
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What cells proliferate in patients with leukemia?

A) Reticulocytes
B) Segmented neutrophils
C) Monocytes
D) Blasts
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What substance is a vital constituent of the heme portion of hemoglobin?

A) Iron
B) Protein
C) Sodium
D) Calcium
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Which of the following is considered the major cation of the extracellular fluid?

A) Sodium
B) Calcium
C) Chloride
D) Potassium
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal decrease in red blood cell count?

A) Anemia
B) Cytothemia
C) Leukopenia
D) Polycythemia
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Which of the following terms describes anemia due to low hemoglobin levels?

A) Microcytic
B) Leukopenic
C) Hypocytotic
D) Hypochromic
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In which of the following conditions would secondary polycythemia not be expected?

A) Pulmonary fibrosis
B) Pulmonary embolism
C) Living at high altitude
D) Congenital heart disease
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Which of the following types of leukocytosis is typically seen in patients with viral infection?

A) Basophilia
B) Neutrophilia
C) Monocytosis
D) Lymphocytosis
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The most common type of anemia worldwide is the result of:

A) hemorrhage.
B) gastrointestinal bleeding.
C) iron deficiency.
D) vitamin B12 deficiency.
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What can be said about the nucleus of the mature circulating red blood cell?

A) It is round.
B) It is absent.
C) It is large and red.
D) It is very small.
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32
Which of the following symptoms is commonly seen with hyponatremia?

A) Confusion
B) Headache
C) Chest pain
D) Shortness of breath
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33
What substance is responsible for carrying red blood cell oxygen on to the tissues?

A) Thrombin
B) Cytokines
C) Hemoglobin
D) Prothrombin
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34
In which of the following conditions would spurious polycythemia most likely be seen?

A) Lung cancer
B) Dehydration
C) Fever
D) Hypertension
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35
Which of the following terms describes red blood cells that are larger than normal?

A) Macrocytic
B) Hypercytotic
C) Hyperchromic
D) Polycythemic
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36
Heavy smokers are prone to what change in the red blood cell count?

A) Secondary polycythemia
B) Microcytic anemia
C) Hypochromic anemia
D) Macrocytic anemia
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37
What problem is associated with an abnormal international normalized ratio (INR) value?

A) Kidney disease
B) Liver failure
C) Bleeding
D) Pulmonary edema
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38
What electrolyte abnormality is associated with irregular pulse, muscle weakness, and abdominal distention?

A) Hyperkalemia
B) Hypokalemia
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypernatremia
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39
What is believed to cause neutropenia in patients with viral infection?

A) Phagocytosis
B) Increased margination of neutrophils
C) Increased neutrophil lysis
D) Increased loss of neutrophils to gastrointestinal waste
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40
What is the typical life span of a red blood cell?

A) 30 days
B) 60 days
C) 120 days
D) 180 days
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41
If an infection is being effectively treated by an antibiotic, which of the following would be true?

A) The Gram-stained smear will no longer demonstrate the pathogen.
B) The patient's white blood count will increase.
C) The patient's platelet count will rapidly increase.
D) The patient will present with foul-smelling sputum.
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42
Which of the following disorders is associated with hyperglycemia?

A) Hepatitis
B) Diabetes
C) Renal failure
D) Myocardial infarction
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43
Elevation of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels in the blood suggests what type of problem?

A) Renal failure
B) Liver failure
C) Heart disease
D) Gallbladder disease
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44
The classic dividing line between transudates and exudates is a protein level of __ g/dL.

A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
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45
A patient presents with a D-dimer of 210 ng/mL. Which of the following would be a suspected disease process or condition?
1) Streptococcal pneumonia
2) Pleural effusion
3) Pulmonary embolism
4) Tuberculosis

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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46
Which of the following terms is used to describe the microorganisms present in the saliva of a healthy person?

A) Normal flora
B) Acid-fast bacteria
C) Gram-negative pathogens
D) Gram-positive pathogens
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47
A 62 year-old male patients is presenting with shortness of breath and has a BNP level of 590 pg/mL. What is his likely diagnosis?

A) Congestive heart failure
B) Exacerbation of asthma
C) Pneumonia
D) Exacerbation of COPD
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48
For which of the following disorders does a skin test use purified protein derivative (PPD)?

A) Sarcoidosis
B) Tuberculosis
C) Coccidioidomycosis
D) Histoplasmosis
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49
The highest levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) are seen in acute:

A) pulmonary infarction.
B) hepatitis.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) renal failure.
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50
During evaluation of the enzymes, what disorder is associated with elevation of the CK-MB on electrophoresis?

A) Hepatitis
B) Renal failure
C) Metabolic acidosis
D) Myocardial infarction
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51
Elevation of troponin is associated with what disorder?

A) Acute myocardial infarction
B) Hepatitis
C) Pulmonary embolism
D) Trauma
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52
The purpose of performing the sensitivity test on sputum samples is to:

A) determine the best antibiotic to prescribe.
B) determine the viscosity of the sputum.
C) determine the quality of the sputum sample.
D) identify the general type of organism responsible for the infection.
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53
Which of the following conditions are known to cause anergy?
1) Chronic hypertension
2) Sarcoidosis
3) Lung cancer
4) Aging

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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54
Which of the following organisms is responsible for most cases of bacterial pneumonia?

A) Pseudomonas
B) Klebsiella pneumoniae
C) Staphylococcus aureus
D) Streptococcus pneumoniae
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55
Hypoalbuminemia may result in what pulmonary problem?

A) Asthma
B) Emphysema
C) Diaphragm paralysis
D) Pulmonary edema
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56
What procedure is performed by a pulmonologist to obtain organisms that may be present deep in the lung in patients with pneumonia?

A) Sputum induction with hypotonic nebulized solution
B) Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)
C) Tracheal intubation with lavage
D) Thoracentesis
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57
What disease is associated with elevations in sodium and chloride in sweat?

A) Pneumonia
B) Emphysema
C) Renal disease
D) Cystic fibrosis
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