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Pathophysiology 370 - Week 2 Quiz

front 1

What assists in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma?

back 1

Bence Jones proteins

front 2

Which disease has the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells on histologic examination?

back 2

Hodgkin lymphoma

front 3

Which component of the blood is responsible for protecting the body by phagocytosis of micro-organisms and other debris?

back 3

Leukocytes

front 4

What gene is associated with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)?

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bcr-abl

front 5

Which statement is true about disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)?

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It is both a bleeding and clotting factor

front 6

A general mechanism noted in thrombocytopenia is which of the following?

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Decreased platelet production

Decreased platelet survival

Splenic sequestration

Intravascular dilation

front 7

What is the specific terminology to describe the formation of a blood clot in a vein?

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Thrombophlebitis

front 8

Which type of hypersensitivity response is mediated by T cells?

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Hypersensitivity type IV

front 9

Which statement is true regarding the
composition of human blood?

back 9

Blood volume averages 5 to 6 L.

front 10

Which term best describes a condition that
presents with the symptoms of petechiae, easy bruising, bleeding gums, occult hematuria, or retinal hemorrhages?

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Thrombocytopenia

front 11

Which is a lymphoid neoplasm category? (Select all that apply.)

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B-cell neoplasm
Hodgkin disease
Natural killer cell neoplasm

front 12

What are the main causes of edema?

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When the adjacent lymphatic system develops an impaired lymphatic flow or when the capillaries themselves become more permeable and leak fluid into the cell.

front 13

Which statement is true regarding thalassemia?

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It is a deficiency of one or more polypeptide chains.

front 14

Which statement regarding myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is true?

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Neoplastic cells are functionally abnormal.

front 15

Which is true regarding hemophilia A?

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It is caused by factor VIII deficiency.

front 16

When a patient receives bone marrow from a closely matched relative, it is referred to as what type of transplant?

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Allogenic

front 17

Which cell is from myeloid lineage? (Select allthat apply.)

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Platelets

Monocytes

Granulocytes

front 18

The condition associated with hypoxemia as a result of lung disease or living at high altitudes is called

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Secondary polycythemia

front 19

Which is a modifiable risk factor for prevention of atherosclerosis?

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Smoking

front 20

Which is a required for red blood cell production? (Select all that apply.)

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Iron

Folate

Vitamin B

front 21

The movement of nutrients and O2 as well as the removal of metabolic wastes occurs in

back 21

Capillaries

front 22

Characteristics of allergic purpura lesions include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

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Easily palpated lesions

Fever and itching

front 23

Which component of the blood is responsible for protecting the body by phagocytosis of micro-organisms and other debris?

back 23

Leukocytes

front 24

Thrombosis in the microcirculation throughout the body is called

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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

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Which is a transport form for CO in the blood? (Select all that apply.)

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Dissolved gas

Bicarbonate ion

Hemoglobin

front 26

Is it true that non-Hodgkin lymphoma

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Is more common in men than women

front 27

What is a malignant disorder of mature antibody-secreting B lymphocytes or plasma cells?

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Multiple myeloma

front 28

The role of the circulatory system is to do which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

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Transport O2 and nutrients throughout the body.

Remove waste products from the body.

front 29

It is true that acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) is

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Primarily diagnosed in children.

front 30

Anemia of chronic renal failure is caused by the lack of

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Erythropoietin

front 31

What is the pathophysiologic abnormality underlying systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

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Autoimmunity

front 32

A 39-year-old patient who has been taking a specific antibiotic for years without problems develops tachycardia, lowered blood pressure ,wheezing, and urticaria when given this antibiotic in the clinic. The most likely explanation for this occurrence is that the patient

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Is experiencing an anaphylactic hypersensitivity reaction to the antibiotic.

front 33

A true statement regarding atherosclerosis is which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

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Atherosclerosis usually affects the coronary, cerebral, carotid, femoral arteries and the aorta.

front 34

Von Willebrand disease may present itself by which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

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Epistaxis

Ecchymoses

Decreased von Willebrand factor