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pathos week 3

front 1

The major cause of death from leukemic disease is what

back 1

infection

front 2

renal insufficiency is a common complication of which disease

back 2

Myeloma

front 3

The final step in clot formation is

back 3

Clot retraction

front 4

which causes vasoconstriction

back 4

norepinephrine

front 5

RHOGAM would be appropriate in an RH________ woman with an ________ Rh- _________antibody titer carrying an

back 5

Negative, Negative,positive

front 6

while in the hospital for management of scute lymphoid leukemia, a patient develops severe thromoboeytopenia. What is the action

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activity restriction

front 7

the prothrombin time and INR measure the integrity of

back 7

Extrinsic pathway

front 8

a low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration and mean corpuscular volume are characteristics of which type of anemia

back 8

Iron deficiency

front 9

The most common primary immune deficiency that affects only B cells is

back 9

Selective lga

front 10

Burkitt lymphoma is most closely associated with

back 10

epstein barr-virus

front 11

which form of leukemia demonstrates the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome

back 11

CML( Chronic myeloid leukemia

front 12

a diagnostic laboratory finding in myeloma is

back 12

bence jones proteins in the urine

front 13

a pt is diagnosed with Cml.the patient may experience which of these symptoms

back 13

- fatigue

-weight loss

-abd discomfort

-sweats

front 14

which viruses have been implicated as cancer causing agents

back 14

-epstein barr

-human T cell leukemia

-human immune deficiency

front 15

a patient is diagnosed with stage IIA Hodgkins disease.This patients clinical stage was most likely determined by

back 15

-patient history

-ct scan

-physical examination

front 16

a patient is diagnosed with hairy cell leukemia.the labs will likely include

back 16

-granulocytes

-platelets

-red blood cells

front 17

the primary source of erythropoietin is provided by

back 17

the kidneys

front 18

which condition is associated with an elevated reticulocytcount

back 18

Hemolytic anemia

front 19

which characteristics is indicative of hemolytic anemia

back 19

-jaundice

front 20

the cause of the most common form of anemia

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iron deficiency

front 21

the most common appropriate treatment for secondary polycythemia is what

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measures to improve oxygenation

front 22

what laboratory finding is usually aplastic anemia

back 22

pancytopenia

front 23

the most effective therapy for anemia associated with kidney failure is

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erythropoiesis

front 24

hapten mechanisms are found in which medications

back 24

-penicilin

-cephaliosporins

-hetracycline

front 25

the megakarocyte is a precursor to what

back 25

platelets

front 26

a deficiency of the won willebrand factor impairs _________ what ________

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platelet adhesions to injured tissue

front 27

what is involved in the release of plasminogen activators

back 27

-Factor XII

-HMNK

-Kallikren

-Thrombin

front 28

Dysfunction of which organ would lead tone clotting factor deficiency

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Liver

front 29

disseminated intravascular coagulation may be treated with heparin therapy to

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inhibit clotting factor consumption

front 30

A pt presents to the physicians office with pinpoint hemorrhage on the skin.the pt is most likely between the ages of

back 30

4 & 7

front 31

which disease may be associated with a bleeding problem

back 31

-renal failure

-cirrhosis

-systematic lupus erythematosos

-ovarian cancer

front 32

hemophilia is also know as ______ disease

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Christmas

front 33

the goal of heparin for the management of a deep vein thrombosis is what

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to prevent the clot from getting bigger

front 34

peripheral edema is a result of what

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buildup of excess fluid in the body tissue

front 35

which clinical findings is indicative of compartment syndrome

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absent peripheral pulse

front 36

risk factors for atherosclerosis

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-elevated hdl cholesterol

front 37

the relationship between blood flow and resistance is a __________ one

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inverse

front 38

the pain characteristics of chronic venous insufficiency include

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-aching and cramping in the area

-relief with elevation to the area

-relief with ambulation if pain is in leg

front 39

the primary functions of the circulatory system are

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-transport of oxygen

-transport of nutrients

- remove metabolic

front 40

blood flow is measures as a given number

back 40

-liters

-millimeters

-cubic centimeters