Deck 13: Alterations in Oxygen Transport

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Which condition is associated with an elevated reticulocyte count?

A) Renal disease
B) Aplastic anemia
C) Hypertension
D) Hemolytic anemia
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Patients who experience anemic episodes when exposed to certain drugs most likely have

A) thalassemia.
B) spherocytosis.
C) sickle cell anemia.
D) glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
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Thalassemia may be confused with iron-deficiency anemia, because they are both

A) hyperchromic.
B) microcytic.
C) genetic.
D) responsive to iron therapy.
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Most carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream as

A) carboxyhemoglobin.
B) bicarbonate ion.
C) dissolved carbon dioxide.
D) carbonic acid.
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The primary source of erythropoietin is provided by the

A) bone marrow.
B) kidney.
C) lung.
D) liver.
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An increase in hemoglobin affinity for oxygen occurs with

A) hyperthermia.
B) shift to the right.
C) elevated PCO₂.
D) shift to the left.
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Which characteristic is indicative of hemolytic anemia?

A) Increased total iron-binding capacity
B) Increased heart rate
C) Hypovolemia
D) Jaundice
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The arterial oxygen content (CaO₂)for a patient with PaO₂ 100 mm Hg, SaO₂ 95%, and hemoglobin 15 g/dl is _____ ml oxygen/dl.

A) 19.4
B) 1909.8
C) 210
D) 21.05
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What laboratory finding is usually found in aplastic anemia?

A) Leukocytosis
B) Thrombocythemia
C) Neutrophilia
D) Pancytopenia
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The strength of the bond between oxygen and hemoglobin is known as the

A) Bohr effect.
B) oxygen-hemoglobin affinity.
C) dissociation curve.
D) hemoglobin synthesis.
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The most effective therapy for anemia associated with kidney failure is

A) iron administration.
B) high-protein diet.
C) erythropoietin administration.
D) vitamin B12 and folate administration.
Question
The cause of the most common form of anemia is

A) acute bleeding.
B) iron deficiency.
C) protein malnutrition.
D) chronic disease.
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Red blood cells differ from other cell types in the body, because they

A) contain cytoplasmic proteins.
B) have no cytoplasmic organelles.
C) have a longer life span.
D) contain glycolytic enzymes.
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Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of

A) iron.
B) intrinsic factor.
C) folate.
D) erythropoietin.
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What is necessary for red blood cell production?

A) Phosphate
B) Iron
C) Magnesium
D) Calcium
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The most appropriate treatment for secondary polycythemia is

A) volume expansion with saline.
B) measures to improve oxygenation.
C) phlebotomy.
D) chemotherapy.
Question
Red blood cells obtain nearly all their energy from metabolism of

A) glucose.
B) fats.
C) proteins.
D) acetyl coenzyme A.
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A low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)and mean corpuscular volume (MCV)are characteristic of which type of anemia?

A) Vitamin B12 deficiency
B) Folate deficiency
C) Iron deficiency
D) Erythropoietin deficiency
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A laboratory test finding helpful in confirming the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia is

A) elevated total iron-binding capacity.
B) elevated MCHC and MCV.
C) elevated total and indirect bilirubin.
D) positive direct or indirect Coombs test.
Question
Excessive red cell lysis can be detected by measuring the serum

A) hemoglobin.
B) methemoglobin.
C) bilirubin.
D) erythropoietin.
Question
Anemia related to vitamin B₁₂ or folate deficiency is characterized by what laboratory features?

A) RBC counts of 775,000 to 900,000 cells/mm3
B) RBC counts of 500,000 to 750,000 cells/mm3
C) WBC counts of 3000 to 4000 cells/mm3
D) WBC counts of 4000 to 5000 cells/mm3
E) Platelet counts of 60,000 cells/mm3
Question
A patient is diagnosed with aplastic anemia.The nurse expects to find what patient symptoms upon assessment?

A) Lethargy
B) Heart palpitations
C) Transient murmurs
D) Bradycardia
E) Orthopnea
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A newborn patient is diagnosed with hemolytic disease.The nurse may expect to find what signs and symptoms?

A) Petechial hemorrhages
B) Hepatomegaly
C) Splenomegaly
D) Kernicterus
E) Erythema
Question
Regarding iron deficiency anemia, what laboratory features are typically decreased?

A) MCV
B) MCH
C) MCHC
D) WBC
E) Thrombocytes
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Vaccination for pneumococcal pneumonia should be performed before ____ years of age in patients with sickle cell anemia.
Question
The nurse is educating a patient diagnosed with anemia of chronic renal failure about the disease.Which statements made by the nurse are correct regarding the patient's treatment?

A) "Since your glomerular filtration is 13 mL/min, you'll be started on dialysis."
B) "Your hematocrit is 29%, so you're going to start on erythropoietin therapy."
C) "Your hemoglobin is 9 g/dl, so you'll need erythropoietin therapy."
D) "We need to get your hemoglobin up to at least 15 g/dl"
E) "You're going to need iron, folate, and B12 therapy to help improve your blood counts."
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The anemia resulting from a deficiency of either vitamin B₁₂ (cobalamin)or folate is caused by a disruption in DNA synthesis of the blast cells in the bone marrow that produces very large abnormal bone marrow cells called ________.
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One of the cardinal features of sickle cell anemia includes acute and chronic dysfunction of which organs?

A) Spleen
B) Bones
C) Brain
D) Lungs
E) Stomach
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Hapten mechanisms are found in which medications?

A) Ibuprofen
B) Narcotics
C) Penicillin
D) Cephalosporins
E) Tetracycline
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Deck 13: Alterations in Oxygen Transport
1
Which condition is associated with an elevated reticulocyte count?

A) Renal disease
B) Aplastic anemia
C) Hypertension
D) Hemolytic anemia
Hemolytic anemia
2
Patients who experience anemic episodes when exposed to certain drugs most likely have

A) thalassemia.
B) spherocytosis.
C) sickle cell anemia.
D) glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
3
Thalassemia may be confused with iron-deficiency anemia, because they are both

A) hyperchromic.
B) microcytic.
C) genetic.
D) responsive to iron therapy.
microcytic.
4
Most carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream as

A) carboxyhemoglobin.
B) bicarbonate ion.
C) dissolved carbon dioxide.
D) carbonic acid.
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The primary source of erythropoietin is provided by the

A) bone marrow.
B) kidney.
C) lung.
D) liver.
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An increase in hemoglobin affinity for oxygen occurs with

A) hyperthermia.
B) shift to the right.
C) elevated PCO₂.
D) shift to the left.
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Which characteristic is indicative of hemolytic anemia?

A) Increased total iron-binding capacity
B) Increased heart rate
C) Hypovolemia
D) Jaundice
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The arterial oxygen content (CaO₂)for a patient with PaO₂ 100 mm Hg, SaO₂ 95%, and hemoglobin 15 g/dl is _____ ml oxygen/dl.

A) 19.4
B) 1909.8
C) 210
D) 21.05
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What laboratory finding is usually found in aplastic anemia?

A) Leukocytosis
B) Thrombocythemia
C) Neutrophilia
D) Pancytopenia
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The strength of the bond between oxygen and hemoglobin is known as the

A) Bohr effect.
B) oxygen-hemoglobin affinity.
C) dissociation curve.
D) hemoglobin synthesis.
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The most effective therapy for anemia associated with kidney failure is

A) iron administration.
B) high-protein diet.
C) erythropoietin administration.
D) vitamin B12 and folate administration.
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The cause of the most common form of anemia is

A) acute bleeding.
B) iron deficiency.
C) protein malnutrition.
D) chronic disease.
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Red blood cells differ from other cell types in the body, because they

A) contain cytoplasmic proteins.
B) have no cytoplasmic organelles.
C) have a longer life span.
D) contain glycolytic enzymes.
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Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of

A) iron.
B) intrinsic factor.
C) folate.
D) erythropoietin.
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What is necessary for red blood cell production?

A) Phosphate
B) Iron
C) Magnesium
D) Calcium
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The most appropriate treatment for secondary polycythemia is

A) volume expansion with saline.
B) measures to improve oxygenation.
C) phlebotomy.
D) chemotherapy.
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Red blood cells obtain nearly all their energy from metabolism of

A) glucose.
B) fats.
C) proteins.
D) acetyl coenzyme A.
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A low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)and mean corpuscular volume (MCV)are characteristic of which type of anemia?

A) Vitamin B12 deficiency
B) Folate deficiency
C) Iron deficiency
D) Erythropoietin deficiency
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A laboratory test finding helpful in confirming the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia is

A) elevated total iron-binding capacity.
B) elevated MCHC and MCV.
C) elevated total and indirect bilirubin.
D) positive direct or indirect Coombs test.
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Excessive red cell lysis can be detected by measuring the serum

A) hemoglobin.
B) methemoglobin.
C) bilirubin.
D) erythropoietin.
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21
Anemia related to vitamin B₁₂ or folate deficiency is characterized by what laboratory features?

A) RBC counts of 775,000 to 900,000 cells/mm3
B) RBC counts of 500,000 to 750,000 cells/mm3
C) WBC counts of 3000 to 4000 cells/mm3
D) WBC counts of 4000 to 5000 cells/mm3
E) Platelet counts of 60,000 cells/mm3
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A patient is diagnosed with aplastic anemia.The nurse expects to find what patient symptoms upon assessment?

A) Lethargy
B) Heart palpitations
C) Transient murmurs
D) Bradycardia
E) Orthopnea
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A newborn patient is diagnosed with hemolytic disease.The nurse may expect to find what signs and symptoms?

A) Petechial hemorrhages
B) Hepatomegaly
C) Splenomegaly
D) Kernicterus
E) Erythema
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Regarding iron deficiency anemia, what laboratory features are typically decreased?

A) MCV
B) MCH
C) MCHC
D) WBC
E) Thrombocytes
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Vaccination for pneumococcal pneumonia should be performed before ____ years of age in patients with sickle cell anemia.
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The nurse is educating a patient diagnosed with anemia of chronic renal failure about the disease.Which statements made by the nurse are correct regarding the patient's treatment?

A) "Since your glomerular filtration is 13 mL/min, you'll be started on dialysis."
B) "Your hematocrit is 29%, so you're going to start on erythropoietin therapy."
C) "Your hemoglobin is 9 g/dl, so you'll need erythropoietin therapy."
D) "We need to get your hemoglobin up to at least 15 g/dl"
E) "You're going to need iron, folate, and B12 therapy to help improve your blood counts."
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The anemia resulting from a deficiency of either vitamin B₁₂ (cobalamin)or folate is caused by a disruption in DNA synthesis of the blast cells in the bone marrow that produces very large abnormal bone marrow cells called ________.
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One of the cardinal features of sickle cell anemia includes acute and chronic dysfunction of which organs?

A) Spleen
B) Bones
C) Brain
D) Lungs
E) Stomach
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Hapten mechanisms are found in which medications?

A) Ibuprofen
B) Narcotics
C) Penicillin
D) Cephalosporins
E) Tetracycline
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