Deck 43: Anemia

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A finding of MCV > 110 is most likely to suggest:

A) Megaloblastic anemia
B) Microcytic anemia
C) Aplastic anemia
D) Anemia of chronic disease
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The most common nutritional deficiency is:

A) Vitamin C
B) Folic acid
C) Iron
D) Thiamine
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Thalassemia is an inherited anemia characterized by the following:

A) Low MCV, normal iron, and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)
B) Normal ferritin level, elevated TIBC
C) Increased retic count, low iron level
D) Normal iron level, decreased retic count
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Bariatric surgery puts individuals at risk for:

A) Iron deficiency
B) Hemolytic anemia
C) Vitamin B12 deficiency
D) Iron deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency
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Which medications put individuals at risk for vitamin B12 deficiency?

A) Metformin and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
B) Metformin and sulfa-based medications
C) Folate and herbal supplements
D) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs)
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After taking iron replacement twice a day for 1 month, the
Hemoglobin does not improve. You suspect any of the following factors may be contributing except:

A) Patient is not taking the iron
B) Red cell production is greater than blood loss
C) Iron not being absorbed
D) Wrong diagnosis
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Patients taking cobalamin to treat vitamin B12 deficiency require
lifelong compliance for well-being.
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Patients presenting with iron deficiency anemia and a family history of
Colon cancer should be evaluated by:

A) Endocrinology
B) Hematology
C) Gastroenterology
D) Nephrology
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The following distinguishes vitamin B12 from myelodysplastic
Syndrome:

A) Low cobalamin level
B) High ferritin level
C) Low folate level
D) Numerous atypical cells on red blood cell smear
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A 45-year-old Asian female with a history of diabetes and stage 3 chronic kidney disease has a normocytic anemia. She most likely has:

A) Sideroblastic anemia
B) Iron deficiency anemia
C) Anemia of chronic disease
D) Thalassemia
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Anemia of pregnancy peaks at:

A) 16-20 weeks
B) 28-34 weeks.
C) 12-20 weeks
D) 18-26 weeks
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Patients who are pregnant and presenting with a hemoglobin variant of sickle cell trait need the following test to determine plan of care:

A) TIBC and ferritin levels
B) Reticulocyte count
C) Genetic testing for pregnant woman
D) CBC and hemoglobin evaluation for the father of the baby
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Pregnant women have an increased risk of UTI. This risk is increased further when the women is a carrier for:

A) Sickle cell trait
B) Alpha thalassemia trait
C) Beta thalassemia trait
D) Either alpha or beta thalassemia trait.
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The absorption of iron tablets can be decreased by:

A) Coffee and tea
B) Dairy
C) Antacids
D) All of the above
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A finding of MCV > 110 is most likely to suggest:

A) Megaloblastic anemia
B) Microcytic anemia
C) Aplastic anemia
D) Anemia of chronic disease
A
2
The most common nutritional deficiency is:

A) Vitamin C
B) Folic acid
C) Iron
D) Thiamine
C
3
Thalassemia is an inherited anemia characterized by the following:

A) Low MCV, normal iron, and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)
B) Normal ferritin level, elevated TIBC
C) Increased retic count, low iron level
D) Normal iron level, decreased retic count
A
4
Bariatric surgery puts individuals at risk for:

A) Iron deficiency
B) Hemolytic anemia
C) Vitamin B12 deficiency
D) Iron deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency
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Which medications put individuals at risk for vitamin B12 deficiency?

A) Metformin and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
B) Metformin and sulfa-based medications
C) Folate and herbal supplements
D) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs)
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After taking iron replacement twice a day for 1 month, the
Hemoglobin does not improve. You suspect any of the following factors may be contributing except:

A) Patient is not taking the iron
B) Red cell production is greater than blood loss
C) Iron not being absorbed
D) Wrong diagnosis
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Patients taking cobalamin to treat vitamin B12 deficiency require
lifelong compliance for well-being.
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Patients presenting with iron deficiency anemia and a family history of
Colon cancer should be evaluated by:

A) Endocrinology
B) Hematology
C) Gastroenterology
D) Nephrology
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The following distinguishes vitamin B12 from myelodysplastic
Syndrome:

A) Low cobalamin level
B) High ferritin level
C) Low folate level
D) Numerous atypical cells on red blood cell smear
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A 45-year-old Asian female with a history of diabetes and stage 3 chronic kidney disease has a normocytic anemia. She most likely has:

A) Sideroblastic anemia
B) Iron deficiency anemia
C) Anemia of chronic disease
D) Thalassemia
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Anemia of pregnancy peaks at:

A) 16-20 weeks
B) 28-34 weeks.
C) 12-20 weeks
D) 18-26 weeks
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Patients who are pregnant and presenting with a hemoglobin variant of sickle cell trait need the following test to determine plan of care:

A) TIBC and ferritin levels
B) Reticulocyte count
C) Genetic testing for pregnant woman
D) CBC and hemoglobin evaluation for the father of the baby
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Pregnant women have an increased risk of UTI. This risk is increased further when the women is a carrier for:

A) Sickle cell trait
B) Alpha thalassemia trait
C) Beta thalassemia trait
D) Either alpha or beta thalassemia trait.
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The absorption of iron tablets can be decreased by:

A) Coffee and tea
B) Dairy
C) Antacids
D) All of the above
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