Deck 29: Oncological and Haematological Emergencies
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Deck 29: Oncological and Haematological Emergencies
1
A type of leucocyte that attacks and destroys bacteria and viruses through phagocytosis, especially during the early phase of inflammation:
A) Monocyte
B) Lymphocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Eosinophil
A) Monocyte
B) Lymphocyte
C) Neutrophil
D) Eosinophil
Neutrophil
2
Which among the following is a function of the spleen?
A) It produces RBC during fetal development
B) It removes old and defective erythrocytes from the circulation
C) It stores platelets
D) All are correct
A) It produces RBC during fetal development
B) It removes old and defective erythrocytes from the circulation
C) It stores platelets
D) All are correct
All are correct
3
The most common cause of anaemia.
A) Vitamin B12 deficiency
B) Iron deficiency
C) Abnormal RBCs
D) Folate deficiency
A) Vitamin B12 deficiency
B) Iron deficiency
C) Abnormal RBCs
D) Folate deficiency
Iron deficiency
4
What is the normal RBC count?
A) 115-165 g/L
B) 4.0-11.0 ×1012/L
C) 3.8-5.8 × 1012/L
D) 150-400 × 1012/L
A) 115-165 g/L
B) 4.0-11.0 ×1012/L
C) 3.8-5.8 × 1012/L
D) 150-400 × 1012/L
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5
The following are signs and symptoms of sickle cell crisis, EXCEPT:
A) Hot flushes
B) Periodic episodes of pain
C) Anaemia or jaundice
D) Shortness of breath/hypoxia
A) Hot flushes
B) Periodic episodes of pain
C) Anaemia or jaundice
D) Shortness of breath/hypoxia
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6
What laboratory abnormality is expected to appear for a patient with disseminated intravascular coagulation?
A) Prolonged PT,TT and APTT
B) Low platelet count
C) Prolonged PT,TT and APTT and Low platelet count
D) None are correct
A) Prolonged PT,TT and APTT
B) Low platelet count
C) Prolonged PT,TT and APTT and Low platelet count
D) None are correct
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7
The most common form of immunosuppressive effects of chemotherapy:
A) Leukaemia
B) Anaemia
C) Neutropenia
D) Thrombocytopenia
A) Leukaemia
B) Anaemia
C) Neutropenia
D) Thrombocytopenia
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8
Cytotoxic precautions can be best observed by:
A) Precaution with body fluid excreta and blood wastes within 48 hours after infusional chemotherapy
B) Isolating the patient with contact precautions
C) Airborne cytotoxic protocol is initiated.
D) All are correct
A) Precaution with body fluid excreta and blood wastes within 48 hours after infusional chemotherapy
B) Isolating the patient with contact precautions
C) Airborne cytotoxic protocol is initiated.
D) All are correct
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9
A sepsis due to neutropenia may present the following symptoms, EXCEPT:
A) Fever
B) Hypothermia
C) Bronchoconstriction
D) Body malaise
A) Fever
B) Hypothermia
C) Bronchoconstriction
D) Body malaise
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10
What is NOT a special characteristic of a cancer cell
A) Avoids immune destructions
B) maintains tumour promoting inflammation
C) resist cell death
D) Promotes cell death
A) Avoids immune destructions
B) maintains tumour promoting inflammation
C) resist cell death
D) Promotes cell death
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11
What is neoadjuvant treatment?
A) Systemic treatment given prior to surgery to reduce tumour size
B) Systemic treatment given prior to surgery to increase tumour size
C) Systemic treatment given after surgery to reduce tumour size
D) Systemic treatment given after surgery to increase tumour size
A) Systemic treatment given prior to surgery to reduce tumour size
B) Systemic treatment given prior to surgery to increase tumour size
C) Systemic treatment given after surgery to reduce tumour size
D) Systemic treatment given after surgery to increase tumour size
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12
Carcinogenesis begins with:
A) Cellular genetic mutation
B) Cellular death
C) Cellular activation
D) Cellular division
A) Cellular genetic mutation
B) Cellular death
C) Cellular activation
D) Cellular division
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13
What tumours can NOT be staged using the TNM classification? (tumour, nodes, metastasis)
A) Brain tumours
B) Breast cancers
C) Lung cancers
D) Haematological tumours
A) Brain tumours
B) Breast cancers
C) Lung cancers
D) Haematological tumours
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