Deck 10: Blood and Circulatory System Disorders
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Deck 10: Blood and Circulatory System Disorders
1
Jaundice is one typical sign of:
A) sickle cell anemia.
B) aplastic anemia.
C) iron deficiency anemia.
D) acute leukemia.
A) sickle cell anemia.
B) aplastic anemia.
C) iron deficiency anemia.
D) acute leukemia.
sickle cell anemia.
2
Which of the following is present with pernicious anemia?
A) Pancytopenia
B) Hypochlorhydria
C) Leukocytosis
D) Multiple infarcts
A) Pancytopenia
B) Hypochlorhydria
C) Leukocytosis
D) Multiple infarcts
Hypochlorhydria
3
What term is used to describe a deficit of all types of blood cells?
A) Leucopenia
B) Neutropenia
C) Pancytopenia
D) Erythrocytosis
A) Leucopenia
B) Neutropenia
C) Pancytopenia
D) Erythrocytosis
Pancytopenia
4
What are the typical early general signs and symptoms of anemia?
A) Chest pain, palpitations
B) Jaundice, stomatitis
C) Pallor, dyspnea, and fatigue
D) Bradycardia, heat intolerance
A) Chest pain, palpitations
B) Jaundice, stomatitis
C) Pallor, dyspnea, and fatigue
D) Bradycardia, heat intolerance
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5
Which of the following would result from a reduced number of erythrocytes in the blood?
A) Increased hemoglobin in the blood
B) Decreased hematocrit
C) Increased risk of hemostasis
D) Decreased osmotic pressure of the blood
A) Increased hemoglobin in the blood
B) Decreased hematocrit
C) Increased risk of hemostasis
D) Decreased osmotic pressure of the blood
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6
What is the cause of oral ulcerations and delayed healing occurring with any severe anemia?
A) Lack of folic acid for DNA synthesis
B) Frequent microinfarcts in the tissues
C) Deficit of oxygen for epithelial cell mitosis and metabolism
D) Elevated bilirubin levels in blood and body fluids
A) Lack of folic acid for DNA synthesis
B) Frequent microinfarcts in the tissues
C) Deficit of oxygen for epithelial cell mitosis and metabolism
D) Elevated bilirubin levels in blood and body fluids
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7
What are the two circulations that comprise the overall circulatory system?
A) Pulmonary and systemic circulations
B) Peripheral and central circulations
C) Cardiovascular and lymphatic circulations
D) Cardiopulmonary and peripheral circulations
A) Pulmonary and systemic circulations
B) Peripheral and central circulations
C) Cardiovascular and lymphatic circulations
D) Cardiopulmonary and peripheral circulations
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8
Why do abnormally low hemoglobin values develop with pernicious anemia?
A) Decreased production of erythrocytes
B) Shorter life span of erythrocytes
C) Abnormal structure of hemoglobin chains
D) Deficit of folic acid
A) Decreased production of erythrocytes
B) Shorter life span of erythrocytes
C) Abnormal structure of hemoglobin chains
D) Deficit of folic acid
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9
Individuals with type O blood are considered to be universal donors because their blood:
A) contains A and B antibodies.
B) contains A and B antigens.
C) lacks A and B antibodies.
D) lacks A and B antigens.
A) contains A and B antibodies.
B) contains A and B antigens.
C) lacks A and B antibodies.
D) lacks A and B antigens.
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10
Why is pernicious anemia treated with injections of vitamin B12?
A) An immune reaction in the stomach would destroy the vitamin.
B) Digestive enzymes would destroy the vitamin.
C) The vitamin irritates the gastric mucosa.
D) The ingested vitamin would not be absorbed into the blood.
A) An immune reaction in the stomach would destroy the vitamin.
B) Digestive enzymes would destroy the vitamin.
C) The vitamin irritates the gastric mucosa.
D) The ingested vitamin would not be absorbed into the blood.
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11
Which of the following applies to sickle cell trait?
A) Most hemoglobin is in the form of HgS
B) Sickling of erythrocytes occurs with severe hypoxia.
C) Painful sickling crises with multiple infarctions occur frequently.
D) A child's skeletal growth is delayed.
A) Most hemoglobin is in the form of HgS
B) Sickling of erythrocytes occurs with severe hypoxia.
C) Painful sickling crises with multiple infarctions occur frequently.
D) A child's skeletal growth is delayed.
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12
What is the basic abnormality in thalassemia?
A) Several amino acids in the globin chains have been replaced by substitute amino acids.
B) More than four globin chains are found in the erythrocytes.
C) The iron molecule is displaced in hemoglobin.
D) There is failure to synthesize either the alpha or beta chains in the hemoglobin molecule.
A) Several amino acids in the globin chains have been replaced by substitute amino acids.
B) More than four globin chains are found in the erythrocytes.
C) The iron molecule is displaced in hemoglobin.
D) There is failure to synthesize either the alpha or beta chains in the hemoglobin molecule.
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13
Chronic blood loss causes anemia because of the:
A) shortened life span of the erythrocytes.
B) lower metabolic rate.
C) loss of protein and electrolytes.
D) smaller amount of recycled iron available.
A) shortened life span of the erythrocytes.
B) lower metabolic rate.
C) loss of protein and electrolytes.
D) smaller amount of recycled iron available.
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14
What causes numbness and tingling in the fingers of individuals with untreated pernicious anemia?
A) Persistent hyperbilirubinemia
B) Increasing acidosis affecting metabolism
C) Vitamin B12 deficit causing peripheral nerve demyelination
D) Multiple small vascular occlusions affecting peripheral nerves
A) Persistent hyperbilirubinemia
B) Increasing acidosis affecting metabolism
C) Vitamin B12 deficit causing peripheral nerve demyelination
D) Multiple small vascular occlusions affecting peripheral nerves
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15
What are the common early signs of aplastic anemia?
A) Painful joints and skeletal deformity
B) Abdominal discomfort and splenomegaly
C) Excessive bleeding and recurrent infections
D) Palpitations and chest pain
A) Painful joints and skeletal deformity
B) Abdominal discomfort and splenomegaly
C) Excessive bleeding and recurrent infections
D) Palpitations and chest pain
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16
Which of the following best describes the characteristic erythrocyte associated with pernicious anemia?
A) Hypochromic, microcytic
B) Normochromic, normocytic
C) Elongated, sickle-shaped
D) Megaloblastic or macrocytic nucleated cells
A) Hypochromic, microcytic
B) Normochromic, normocytic
C) Elongated, sickle-shaped
D) Megaloblastic or macrocytic nucleated cells
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17
What is the cause of sickle cell anemia?
A) A defective gene inherited from both parents
B) A chronic bacterial infection
C) Bone marrow depression
D) An autoimmune reaction
A) A defective gene inherited from both parents
B) A chronic bacterial infection
C) Bone marrow depression
D) An autoimmune reaction
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18
Why do vascular occlusions and infarcts occur frequently with sickle cell anemia?
A) The red blood cells are abnormally large.
B) Increased hemolysis of erythrocytes occurs.
C) Erythrocytes change to sickle shape when hypoxia occurs.
D) HbS is unable to transport oxygen.
A) The red blood cells are abnormally large.
B) Increased hemolysis of erythrocytes occurs.
C) Erythrocytes change to sickle shape when hypoxia occurs.
D) HbS is unable to transport oxygen.
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19
Vitamin K is required by the liver to synthesize:
A) heparin.
B) prothrombin.
C) amino acids.
D) bilirubin.
A) heparin.
B) prothrombin.
C) amino acids.
D) bilirubin.
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20
Capillary walls consist of:
A) multiple endothelial layers.
B) a thick layer of smooth muscle.
C) two or three epithelial layers.
D) a single endothelial layer.
A) multiple endothelial layers.
B) a thick layer of smooth muscle.
C) two or three epithelial layers.
D) a single endothelial layer.
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21
Secondary polycythemia may be associated with:
A) frequent angina attacks.
B) certain types of anemia.
C) severe chronic bronchitis.
D) renal disease.
A) frequent angina attacks.
B) certain types of anemia.
C) severe chronic bronchitis.
D) renal disease.
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22
Which of the following statements applies to hemochromatosis. It is:
A) caused by excessive iron intake in the diet.
B) results from excessive hemolysis of RBCs.
C) a metabolic error that leads to excess amounts of hemosiderin, causing damage to organs.
D) an inherited defect that results in abnormal hemoglobin.
A) caused by excessive iron intake in the diet.
B) results from excessive hemolysis of RBCs.
C) a metabolic error that leads to excess amounts of hemosiderin, causing damage to organs.
D) an inherited defect that results in abnormal hemoglobin.
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23
Petechiae and purpura are common signs of:
A) excessive hemolysis.
B) leucopenia.
C) increased bleeding.
D) hemoglobin deficit.
A) excessive hemolysis.
B) leucopenia.
C) increased bleeding.
D) hemoglobin deficit.
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24
In individuals with acute leukemia, the increased number of malignant leukocytes leads to:
1) decreased hemoglobin.
2) thrombocytopenia.
3) bone pain with increased activity.
4) splenomegaly.
A)1, 3
B)1, 2, 4
C)2, 3, 4
D)1, 2, 3, 4
1) decreased hemoglobin.
2) thrombocytopenia.
3) bone pain with increased activity.
4) splenomegaly.
A)1, 3
B)1, 2, 4
C)2, 3, 4
D)1, 2, 3, 4
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25
Multiple opportunistic infections develop with acute leukemia primarily because:
A) the number of white blood cells is decreased.
B) many circulating leukocytes are immature.
C) severe anemia interferes with the immune response.
D) decreased appetite and nutritional intake reduce natural defenses.
A) the number of white blood cells is decreased.
B) many circulating leukocytes are immature.
C) severe anemia interferes with the immune response.
D) decreased appetite and nutritional intake reduce natural defenses.
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26
Multiple myeloma is a malignant tumor involving:
A) plasma cells.
B) granulocytes.
C) bone cells.
D) lymph nodes.
A) plasma cells.
B) granulocytes.
C) bone cells.
D) lymph nodes.
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27
Von Willebrand disease is caused by:
A) defective erythrocytes that become deformed in shape, causing occlusions.
B) excessive lymphocytes that do not mature.
C) absence of a clotting factor that helps platelets clump and stick.
D) a lack of hemoglobin due to iron deficiency.
A) defective erythrocytes that become deformed in shape, causing occlusions.
B) excessive lymphocytes that do not mature.
C) absence of a clotting factor that helps platelets clump and stick.
D) a lack of hemoglobin due to iron deficiency.
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28
Which of the following can result from a malabsorption problem?
A) Aplastic anemia
B) Sickle cell anemia
C) Thalassemia major
D) Pernicious anemia
A) Aplastic anemia
B) Sickle cell anemia
C) Thalassemia major
D) Pernicious anemia
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29
In cases of polycythemia vera, blood pressure is elevated as a result of:
A) increased blood volume.
B) frequent infarcts in the coronary circulation.
C) congested spleen and bone marrow.
D) increased renin and aldosterone secretions.
A) increased blood volume.
B) frequent infarcts in the coronary circulation.
C) congested spleen and bone marrow.
D) increased renin and aldosterone secretions.
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30
Thalassemia is caused by:
A) a defect in one or more genes for hemoglobin.
B) an abnormal form of heme.
C) abnormal liver production of amino acids and iron.
D) overproduction of hypochromic, microcytic RBCs.
A) a defect in one or more genes for hemoglobin.
B) an abnormal form of heme.
C) abnormal liver production of amino acids and iron.
D) overproduction of hypochromic, microcytic RBCs.
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31
Leukemia is sometimes linked to chromosome abnormalities, as evidenced by:
A) the presence of Philadelphia chromosome translocation in cases of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
B) very low incidence in persons with Down syndrome.
C) little evidence of familial incidence.
D) transmission as a recessive gene.
A) the presence of Philadelphia chromosome translocation in cases of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
B) very low incidence in persons with Down syndrome.
C) little evidence of familial incidence.
D) transmission as a recessive gene.
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32
Which of the following substances acts as an anticoagulant?
A) Prothrombin
B) Heparin
C) Fibrinogen
D) Vitamin K
A) Prothrombin
B) Heparin
C) Fibrinogen
D) Vitamin K
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33
In individuals with pernicious anemia, antibodies form to:
A) vitamin B12.
B) intrinsic factor or parietal cells.
C) mucus-producing glands.
D) hydrochloric acid.
A) vitamin B12.
B) intrinsic factor or parietal cells.
C) mucus-producing glands.
D) hydrochloric acid.
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34
All of the following apply to vitamin K EXCEPT:
A) it is used as an antidote for warfarin (Coumadin).
B) the liver requires it to produce prothrombin.
C) it is a fat-soluble vitamin.
D) the bone marrow requires it to synthesize hemoglobin.
A) it is used as an antidote for warfarin (Coumadin).
B) the liver requires it to produce prothrombin.
C) it is a fat-soluble vitamin.
D) the bone marrow requires it to synthesize hemoglobin.
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35
What is the primary treatment for the leukemias?
A) Radiation
B) Chemotherapy
C) Surgery
D) Immunotherapy
A) Radiation
B) Chemotherapy
C) Surgery
D) Immunotherapy
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36
Predisposing factors to leukemia commonly include:
A) exposure to radiation.
B) certain fungal and protozoal infections.
C) familial tendency.
D) cigarette smoking.
A) exposure to radiation.
B) certain fungal and protozoal infections.
C) familial tendency.
D) cigarette smoking.
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37
Which statement applies to the disorder hemophilia A?
A) It is transmitted as an X-linked dominant trait.
B) There is usually a total lack of factor VIII in the blood.
C) Males and females can be carriers.
D) Hematomas and hemarthroses are common.
A) It is transmitted as an X-linked dominant trait.
B) There is usually a total lack of factor VIII in the blood.
C) Males and females can be carriers.
D) Hematomas and hemarthroses are common.
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38
Which of the following occurs when disseminated intravascular coagulation develops?
A) Increased thrombocytes and blood clotting
B) Hemolysis with loss of blood cells
C) Massive sepsis and hemorrhage
D) Multiple thrombi and deficit of clotting factors
A) Increased thrombocytes and blood clotting
B) Hemolysis with loss of blood cells
C) Massive sepsis and hemorrhage
D) Multiple thrombi and deficit of clotting factors
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39
Thrombophilia can result in conditions such as:
A) severe chronic kidney disease.
B) peripheral vascular disease.
C) deficient calcium levels in the long bones.
D) excessive bleeding of hematomas.
A) severe chronic kidney disease.
B) peripheral vascular disease.
C) deficient calcium levels in the long bones.
D) excessive bleeding of hematomas.
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40
Why is excessive bleeding a common occurrence with acute leukemia?
A) Deficit of calcium ions
B) Impaired production of prothrombin and fibrinogen
C) Decreased platelets
D) Dysfunctional thrombocytes
A) Deficit of calcium ions
B) Impaired production of prothrombin and fibrinogen
C) Decreased platelets
D) Dysfunctional thrombocytes
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41
Microcytic and hypochromic erythrocytes are commonly found as a result of:
A) iron deficiency anemia.
B) polycythemia.
C) disseminated intravascular coagulation.
D) hemophilia A.
A) iron deficiency anemia.
B) polycythemia.
C) disseminated intravascular coagulation.
D) hemophilia A.
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42
In which blood dyscrasia does pancytopenia develop?
A) Pernicious anemia
B) Aplastic anemia
C) Iron deficiency anemia
D) Sickle cell anemia
A) Pernicious anemia
B) Aplastic anemia
C) Iron deficiency anemia
D) Sickle cell anemia
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43
Which of the following diagnostic tests would be within the normal range for an individual with hemophilia A?
A) Bleeding time
B) Coagulation time
C) PTT time
D) Prothrombin time
A) Bleeding time
B) Coagulation time
C) PTT time
D) Prothrombin time
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44
Which of the following applies to the etiology of aplastic anemia? It is:
A) idiopathic in many cases.
B) a genetic disorder.
C) predisposed by exposure to myelotoxins.
D) Both A and C.
A) idiopathic in many cases.
B) a genetic disorder.
C) predisposed by exposure to myelotoxins.
D) Both A and C.
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45
Iron deficiency anemia frequently results from any of the following EXCEPT:
A) certain vegetarian diets.
B) excessive menstrual flow.
C) malabsorption syndromes.
D) diabetes mellitus.
A) certain vegetarian diets.
B) excessive menstrual flow.
C) malabsorption syndromes.
D) diabetes mellitus.
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46
A high percentage of blast cells in the leukocyte population indicates a poor prognosis for an individual with:
A) thalassemia.
B) acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
C) myelodysplastic syndrome.
D) multiple myeloma.
A) thalassemia.
B) acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
C) myelodysplastic syndrome.
D) multiple myeloma.
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47
Which of the following applies to the condition disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)?
A) It is usually a secondary complication.
B) It is always initiated by excessive bleeding.
C) It results in an inability of platelets to adhere.
D) It is not life threatening.
A) It is usually a secondary complication.
B) It is always initiated by excessive bleeding.
C) It results in an inability of platelets to adhere.
D) It is not life threatening.
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48
Which of the following applies to the leukemias?
A) Chronic leukemias are more common in older people.
B) AML is the most common childhood leukemia.
C) Exposure to chemicals is not considered a predisposing factor.
D) Lymphoid tissue produces abnormal leukocytes.
A) Chronic leukemias are more common in older people.
B) AML is the most common childhood leukemia.
C) Exposure to chemicals is not considered a predisposing factor.
D) Lymphoid tissue produces abnormal leukocytes.
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49
Which of the following applies to erythropoietin?
A) It is produced by the liver.
B) It increases iron absorption for heme production.
C) It stimulates production of red blood cells.
D) Hypoxia stimulates the red bone marrow to produce erythropoietin.
A) It is produced by the liver.
B) It increases iron absorption for heme production.
C) It stimulates production of red blood cells.
D) Hypoxia stimulates the red bone marrow to produce erythropoietin.
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