front 1 A 5-year-old patient’s parents report loss of appetite and fatigue in
their child. The parents also state that the child refuses to walk as
a result of pain. The child’s most likely diagnosis is | back 1 ALL (acute lymphoid leukemia) |
front 2 A patient is diagnosed with CML (chronic myeloid leukemia). The
patient may experience which of these symptoms? (Select all that
apply.) | back 2 Fatigue |
front 3 A patient is diagnosed with stage IIA Hodgkin disease. This patient’s
clinical stage was most likely determined by (Select all that
apply.) | back 3 patient history. |
front 4 Autologous stem cell transplantation is a procedure in which | back 4 stem cells are harvested from the patient and then returned to the same patient. |
front 5 Burkitt lymphoma is most closely associated with | back 5 Epstein–Barr virus. |
front 6 In general, the best prognosis for long-term disease-free survival
occurs with | back 6 ALL (acute lymphoid leukemia). |
front 7 Renal insufficiency is a common complication of which disease? | back 7 Myeloma |
front 8 The major cause of death from leukemic disease is | back 8 infection. |
front 9 The only known curative treatment for CML is allogeneic bone marrow
transplantation from a suitable donor. | back 9 True |
front 10 The patient is a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with acute lymphoid
leukemia (ALL). As part of treatment, the patient must undergo several
weeks of chemotherapy. The most serious complication of chemotherapy
is | back 10 infection. |
front 11 The patient is a 12-year-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
(ALL). Manifestations of the patient’s leukemia prior to treatment may
include (Select all that apply.) | back 11 anemia. |
front 12 The Philadelphia chromosome is a balanced chromosome translocation
that forms a new gene called | back 12 bcr-abl. |
front 13 Two of the most serious oncology emergencies associated with
non-Hodgkin lymphoma are obstruction of the superior vena cava and
compression of the spinal cord. | back 13 True |
front 14 What is the correct definition of complete remission (CR) of
leukemia? | back 14 CR is less than 5% blasts in marrow and normal CBC values. |
front 15 What type of a cell is a B cell? | back 15 Lymphocyte |
front 16 Where are neutrophils produced and stored in the body? | back 16 Bone marrow |
front 17 Which type of leukemia primarily affects children? | back 17 ALL (acute lymphoid leukemia) |