Deck 33: Red Blood Cells, Anemia, and Polycythemia
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Deck 33: Red Blood Cells, Anemia, and Polycythemia
1
Refer to the below table of laboratory values when answering the following questions.
-A healthy 3-year-old girl is brought to the emergency department because of severe uncontrolled nosebleed. She has a history of ear infections that have improved after treatment. Her temperature is elevated. She has numerous small bruises on her arms and legs. Her laboratory studies show the following: Which of the following is the most likely explanation for these findings?
A)Anemia due to blood loss
B)Aplastic anemia
C)Sickle cell disease
D)Mononucleosis
-A healthy 3-year-old girl is brought to the emergency department because of severe uncontrolled nosebleed. She has a history of ear infections that have improved after treatment. Her temperature is elevated. She has numerous small bruises on her arms and legs. Her laboratory studies show the following: Which of the following is the most likely explanation for these findings?
A)Anemia due to blood loss
B)Aplastic anemia
C)Sickle cell disease
D)Mononucleosis
Aplastic anemia
2
A 65-year-old with persistent diarrhea is found to be severely underweight and to have a hematocrit of 26% with mean corpuscular volume of 110 fl. Her peripheral blood smear shows oversized red blood cells with bizarre shapes. What is the most likely cause of her anemia?
A)Iron deficiency due to intestinal blood loss
B)Absence of erythropoietin because of poor nutrition
C)Gastrointestinal cancer
D)Deficiency of folate, and potentially also vitamin B₁₂
E)Aplastic anemia
A)Iron deficiency due to intestinal blood loss
B)Absence of erythropoietin because of poor nutrition
C)Gastrointestinal cancer
D)Deficiency of folate, and potentially also vitamin B₁₂
E)Aplastic anemia
D
3
Refer to the below table of laboratory values when answering the following questions.
-Following the donation of a unit of blood, how long before hematocrit begins to increase?
A)1 hour
B)2 hours
C)24 hours
D)5 days
E)2 weeks
-Following the donation of a unit of blood, how long before hematocrit begins to increase?
A)1 hour
B)2 hours
C)24 hours
D)5 days
E)2 weeks
5 days
4
An 82-year-old man presents with fatigue and pallor. His hemoglobin is 7.8, hematocrit is 23.1, leukocyte count is 1,750, and platelet count is 68,000. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A)Blood loss anemia
B)Pernicious anemia
C)Aplastic anemia
D)Hemolytic anemia
E)Sickle cell anemia
A)Blood loss anemia
B)Pernicious anemia
C)Aplastic anemia
D)Hemolytic anemia
E)Sickle cell anemia
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5
How would a cell that has a diameter of 9 micrometers and an mean corpuscular volume of 106 be classified?
A)Macrocyte
B)Microcyte
C)Normal
D)Either normal or slightly microcytic
A)Macrocyte
B)Microcyte
C)Normal
D)Either normal or slightly microcytic
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6
Which of the following is tru regarding erythropoietin?
A)Erythropoietin is mainly secreted by the liver
B)Injection of erythropoietin leads to a rapid increase in the number of circulating red blood cells within the next 48 hours
C)Excessive exposure to x-rays with destruction of the bone marrow leads to an increased erythropoietin secretion
D)Erythropoietin also acts on the spleen by decreasing red blood cell destruction
A)Erythropoietin is mainly secreted by the liver
B)Injection of erythropoietin leads to a rapid increase in the number of circulating red blood cells within the next 48 hours
C)Excessive exposure to x-rays with destruction of the bone marrow leads to an increased erythropoietin secretion
D)Erythropoietin also acts on the spleen by decreasing red blood cell destruction
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7
Refer to the below table of laboratory values when answering the following questions.
-In the fifth month (middle trimester) fetus hematopoiesis is most active in which of the following?
A)Yolk sac
B)Spleen
C)Liver
D)Bone marrow
-In the fifth month (middle trimester) fetus hematopoiesis is most active in which of the following?
A)Yolk sac
B)Spleen
C)Liver
D)Bone marrow
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