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Normal hematocrit findings 37-47% in normal adult. 33% in 1st trimester, 32% in 2nd 
trimester 
MCV average size or volume of a single RBC 
Normal: 80-95 mm3, normocytic 
microcytic (abnormally small): iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia 
macrocytic /abnormally large: seen w megaloblastic anemias such as vit B deficiency and folic 
acid deficiency 
MCH Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 
average amount or wt of Hgb within an RBC 
normal: 27-31 ...
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What does MCV stand for & what is the range? - Mean cell volume; 80-96fl 
What does MCH stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb; 27-30pg 
What does MCHC stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb concentration; 32- 
36g/dl 
What does RDW stand for & what is the range? - Red blood cell distribution; 11.5-14.5 
Viral meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Presence of rare lymphocytes 
Bacterial Meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Lymphocytes & monocytes 
Name 6 acidic urine...
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PNCB Prep Hematologic Immunology Rheumatology Oncology, Hematological Disorders Written Exam.
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PNCB Prep Hematologic Immunology Rheumatology Oncology, Hematological Disorders Written Exam. 
MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) 
-Definition 
-Level (normal) (3) 
-Low level / Indicates (3) 
-High level / Indicates - correct answer Definition: 
-Measures average RBC volume (actual *size* of the cell) (of individual erythrocyte) 
-Determines the volume of the average RBC in femtoliters 
 
Lab Values: 
-*Normocytic: 80-100* 
Anemias: 
1. Anemia of chronic disease 
2. Early IDA 
3. Acute blood los...
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Mean Corpuscular Volume 
1. MCV indicates the average size of individual red blood cells (RBCs). The normal (normocytic) range 
1. is 76 to 96 fL. 
 
 
 
Macrocytic vs microcytic vs normocytic anemia (causes, symptoms, testing) 
1. Mico- small size of RBCs, 
2. Micro causes 
3. Macro- 
4. Macro causes 
5. Normocytic 
6. Normocytic causes- 
1. MCV value of less than 80 fL. 
2. nutritional deficiency=iron. anemia of chronic disease, thalassemias, sideroblastic. Lead poisoning-(microcytic/hypochrom...
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What does MCV stand for & what is the range? - Mean cell volume; 80-96fl 
What does MCH stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb; 27-30pg 
What does MCHC stand for & what is the range? - Mean corpuscular hgb concentration; 32- 
36g/dl 
What does RDW stand for & what is the range? - Red blood cell distribution; 11.5-14.5 
Viral meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Presence of rare lymphocytes 
Bacterial Meningitis of CSF is indicated by? - Lymphocytes & monocytes 
Name 6 acidic urine...
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A circular rash that may expand over time which may also have a bulls eye appearance. 
Erythema migrans 
 
A common nonarticular disorder of unknown cause. Fibromyalgia 
 
A patient is 50 years old with heme-positive stools and evidence of IDA. What should be done? 
Referral for GI consult for colonoscopy 
 
An eating disorder of craving for food subsitutes such as clay, dirt, ice chips, or cotton. Pica 
 
Analysis of synovial fluid has cl...
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WHNP Patho Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+
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WHNP Patho Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and 
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Which of the following is a true statement? 
A. In a transfusion reaction there is agglutination of the donor blood 
B. Shutdown of the kidneys following a transfusion reaction takes several weeks C. 
Blood transfusion of Rh+ blood into any Rh- recipient will always result in an 
transfusion reaction 
D. A person with type O blood is considered a universal donorA. In a transfusion 
reaction there ...
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Question :	The major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is: 
 
Student Answer: 
 
Reduced physiological reserve 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 	 
 
Instructor Explanation: 
 
The major impact of all of these physiological changes can be highlighted with three primary points. First, there is a reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, particularly cardiac, respiratory, and renal. Second, there are reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems such a...
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NU 306- Unit 6- Hematologic Disorders Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
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Erythrocyte - rbc 
Hemoglobin - iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for delivery to cells 
Erythropoiesis - formation of red blood cells 
Erythropoietin - hormone produced and released by the kidney that stimulates the production of 
red blood cells by the bone marrow 
Reticulocyte - immature erythrocyte, no nucleus, increase in CBC indicates rbc's being lost or 
consumed at a great rate and bone marrow is sending less mature rbc's to bloodstream 
Hemoglobin synthesi...
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