Deck 28: Anemia

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An adult female has been prescribed iron to treat her anemia. Education of patients prescribed iron would include:

A)Take the iron with milk if it upsets her stomach.
B)Antacids may help with the nausea and gastrointestinal (GI) upset caused by iron.
C)Increase fluids and fiber to treat constipation.
D)Iron is best tolerated if it is taken at the same time as her other medications.
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Premature infants require iron supplementation with:

A)10 mg/day of iron
B)2 mg/kg per day until age 12 months
C)7 mg/day in their diet
D)1 mg/kg per day until they are receiving adequate intake of iron from foods
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The dosage of Vitamin B12 to initially treat pernicious anemia is:

A)Nasal cyanocobalamin 1 g spray in each nostril daily for one week then weekly for one month
B)Vitamin B12 IM monthly
C)Vitamin B12 1,000 mcg IM daily for one week then 1,000 mg IM weekly for a month
D)Oral cobalamin 1,000 mcg daily
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Patients who are being treated for folate deficiency require monitoring of:

A)Complete blood count every four weeks
B)Hematocrit and hemoglobin at one week and then at eight weeks
C)Reticulocyte count at one week
D)Folate levels every four weeks until hemoglobin stabilizes
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An adult female presents to the clinic with menorrhagia. Her hemoglobin is 10.2 and her ferritin is 15 ng/mL. Initial treatment for her anemia is:

A)18 mg/day of iron supplementation
B)6 mg/kg per day of iron supplementation
C)325 mg ferrous sulfate per day
D)325 mg ferrous sulfate tid
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Monitoring for a patient taking iron to treat iron deficiency anemia includes:

A)Hemoglobin, hematocrit, and ferritin four weeks after treatment is started
B)Complete blood count every four weeks throughout treatment
C)Annual complete blood count
D)Reticulocyte count four weeks after treatment is started
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A 15-month-old male has a screening hemoglobin of 10.4 g/dL. Treatment for anemia in toddlers is:

A)18 mg/day of iron supplementation
B)6 mg/kg per day of elemental iron
C)325 mg ferrous sulfate per day
D)325 mg ferrous sulfate tid
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A patient has just had her pregnancy confirmed and is asking about how to ensure a healthy baby. What is the folic acid requirement during pregnancy?

A)40 mcg/day
B)200 mcg/day
C)600 mcg/day
D)2 g/day
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________ should be monitored when vitamin B12 therapy is started.

A)Serum calcium
B)Serum potassium
C)Ferritin
D)C-reactive protein
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Anemia due to chronic renal failure is treated with:

A)Epoetin alfa (Epogen)
B)Ferrous sulfate
C)Vitamin B12
D)Hydroxyurea
Question
Breastfed infants should receive iron supplementation of:

A)3 mg/kg per day
B)6 mg/kg per day
C)1 mg/kg per day
D)Breastfed babies do not need iron supplementation.
Question
The treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency is:

A)1,000 mcg daily of oral cobalamin
B)2 g per day of oral cobalamin
C)Vitamin B12 100 mcg/day IM 4.500 mcg/dose nasal cyanocobalamin two sprays once a week
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Before beginning IM vitamin B12 therapy, which laboratory values should be obtained?

A)Reticulocyte count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit
B)Iron
C)Vitamin B12
D)All of the above
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Pernicious anemia is treated with:

A)Folic acid supplements
B)Thiamine supplements
C)Vitamin B12
D)Iron
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A patient with Crohn's disease has a documented folate deficiency. Drug therapy for folate deficiency anemia is:

A)Oral folic acid 1 to 2 mg per day
B)Oral folic acid 1 g per day
C)Intramuscular (IM) folate weekly for at least six months
D)Oral folic acid 400 mcg daily
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An adult female has been prescribed iron to treat her anemia. Education of patients prescribed iron would include:

A)Take the iron with milk if it upsets her stomach.
B)Antacids may help with the nausea and gastrointestinal (GI) upset caused by iron.
C)Increase fluids and fiber to treat constipation.
D)Iron is best tolerated if it is taken at the same time as her other medications.
Increase fluids and fiber to treat constipation.
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Premature infants require iron supplementation with:

A)10 mg/day of iron
B)2 mg/kg per day until age 12 months
C)7 mg/day in their diet
D)1 mg/kg per day until they are receiving adequate intake of iron from foods
2 mg/kg per day until age 12 months
3
The dosage of Vitamin B12 to initially treat pernicious anemia is:

A)Nasal cyanocobalamin 1 g spray in each nostril daily for one week then weekly for one month
B)Vitamin B12 IM monthly
C)Vitamin B12 1,000 mcg IM daily for one week then 1,000 mg IM weekly for a month
D)Oral cobalamin 1,000 mcg daily
Vitamin B12 1,000 mcg IM daily for one week then 1,000 mg IM weekly for a month
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Patients who are being treated for folate deficiency require monitoring of:

A)Complete blood count every four weeks
B)Hematocrit and hemoglobin at one week and then at eight weeks
C)Reticulocyte count at one week
D)Folate levels every four weeks until hemoglobin stabilizes
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An adult female presents to the clinic with menorrhagia. Her hemoglobin is 10.2 and her ferritin is 15 ng/mL. Initial treatment for her anemia is:

A)18 mg/day of iron supplementation
B)6 mg/kg per day of iron supplementation
C)325 mg ferrous sulfate per day
D)325 mg ferrous sulfate tid
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Monitoring for a patient taking iron to treat iron deficiency anemia includes:

A)Hemoglobin, hematocrit, and ferritin four weeks after treatment is started
B)Complete blood count every four weeks throughout treatment
C)Annual complete blood count
D)Reticulocyte count four weeks after treatment is started
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A 15-month-old male has a screening hemoglobin of 10.4 g/dL. Treatment for anemia in toddlers is:

A)18 mg/day of iron supplementation
B)6 mg/kg per day of elemental iron
C)325 mg ferrous sulfate per day
D)325 mg ferrous sulfate tid
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A patient has just had her pregnancy confirmed and is asking about how to ensure a healthy baby. What is the folic acid requirement during pregnancy?

A)40 mcg/day
B)200 mcg/day
C)600 mcg/day
D)2 g/day
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________ should be monitored when vitamin B12 therapy is started.

A)Serum calcium
B)Serum potassium
C)Ferritin
D)C-reactive protein
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Anemia due to chronic renal failure is treated with:

A)Epoetin alfa (Epogen)
B)Ferrous sulfate
C)Vitamin B12
D)Hydroxyurea
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Breastfed infants should receive iron supplementation of:

A)3 mg/kg per day
B)6 mg/kg per day
C)1 mg/kg per day
D)Breastfed babies do not need iron supplementation.
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The treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency is:

A)1,000 mcg daily of oral cobalamin
B)2 g per day of oral cobalamin
C)Vitamin B12 100 mcg/day IM 4.500 mcg/dose nasal cyanocobalamin two sprays once a week
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13
Before beginning IM vitamin B12 therapy, which laboratory values should be obtained?

A)Reticulocyte count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit
B)Iron
C)Vitamin B12
D)All of the above
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Pernicious anemia is treated with:

A)Folic acid supplements
B)Thiamine supplements
C)Vitamin B12
D)Iron
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A patient with Crohn's disease has a documented folate deficiency. Drug therapy for folate deficiency anemia is:

A)Oral folic acid 1 to 2 mg per day
B)Oral folic acid 1 g per day
C)Intramuscular (IM) folate weekly for at least six months
D)Oral folic acid 400 mcg daily
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