Exam 4: Hemoglobin Function and Principles of Hemolysis

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Which of the following is not an embryonic hemoglobin?

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What percentage of hemoglobin is synthesized in the reticulocyte stage?

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Each hemoglobin molecule consists of heme structures.

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90% of in vivo hemolysis is intravascular.

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Which of the following abnormal hemoglobins will result in a cyanotic condition?

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Which of the following factors will result in an immediate increase in oxygen delivery to the tissues?

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Which organ(s) is the most affected during extravascular lysis?

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Abnormal hemoglobins have a lower affinity for oxygen.

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____may be seen in intravascular hemolysis but not in extravascular hemolysis.

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Hemoglobin begins to be synthesized at the polychromatophilic stage of red cell development.

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The hemoglobin molecule will either hold onto or release oxygen depending on the:

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Fetal hemoglobin consists of which of the following chains?

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How many genes are responsible for the productions of alpha chains?

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Oxygen delivery is the primary purpose of hemoglobin.

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When iron is present in an oxidized state, as Fe+3 or ferric iron, the resulting hemoglobin is known as:

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What is the term used to define the process by which the bone marrow responds to anemia-induced stress?

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Epsilon and zeta chains are part of which of the following hemoglobins?

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Which of the following clinical conditions is a definitive sign of intravascular lysis?

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Intrinsic red cell defects that can lead to hemolysis include:

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Physiologic conditions in the body that can decrease hemoglobin's oxygen affinity include:

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