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NR 507 Week 3 Quiz – Advanced Pathophysiology
- In some anemias, the erythrocytes are present in various sizes, which is refer to as
- What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia?
- The body compensates for anemia by
- A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, and a high mean corpuscular volume. These findings are consistent with _____ anemia.
- Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of
- Untreated pernicious anemia is fatal, usually because of
- What is the most common cause of vitamin K deficiency?
- Which of the following is a description consistent with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)?
- Local signs and symptoms of Hodgkin disease–relate lymphadenopathy are a result of
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is describe as a(n)
- In a full-term infant, the normal erythrocyte life span is _____ days, whereas the adult is _____ days.
- What is the name of the disorder in which levels of bilirubin remain excessively high in the newborn and are deposite in the brain?
- Hemophilia B is caused by clotting factor _____ deficiency.
- Erythroblastosis fetalis is define as an
- Which form of cardiomyopathy is characterize by ventricular dilation and grossly impaired systolic function, leading to dilated heart failure?
- Which of the following is manufacture by the liver and primarily contains cholesterol and protein?
- The type of anemia that occurs as a result of thalassemia is nr 507 week 3 quiz
- The sickle cell trait differs from sickle cell disease in that the child with sickle cell trait
- Which of the following can trigger an immune response within the bloodstream that can result in an embolus?
- Which disorder causes a transitory truncal rash that is nonpruritic and pink with erythematous macules that may fade in the center, making them appear as a ringworm?
- When does most cardiovascular development occur?
- When does systemic vascular resistance in infants begin to rise?
- Which heart defect produces a systolic ejection murmur at the right upper sternal border that transmits to the neck and left lower sternal border with an occasional ejection click?
- Which congenital heart defects occur in trisomy 13, trisomy 18, and Down syndrome?
- What is the most important clinical manifestation of aortic coarctation in the neonate?