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Family Medicine EOR: Hematology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct | Latest Version
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Normal or ↓ MCV, ↓ TIBC, ↑ Ferritin (high iron stores) ↓ serum erythropoietin 
Anemia of chronic disease 
The only anemia where all three cell lines are decreased (pancytopenia) ↓ WBC, ↓ 
RBC, ↓ Platelets - will have normal MCV and ↓ Retic 
Aplastic anemia 
↓ Folate, ↑ MCV (macrocytic anemia) looks like B12 but no neurologic symptoms. 
Common in alcoholics 
Folate defici...
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Hematology AAB MOCK EXAM missed questions and answrs(latest upate)
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Monocyte 
Identify the nucleated blood cell. 
 
Lymphocyte 
Band neutrophil 
Monocyte 
Eosinophil 
 
 
 
Homozygous HbSS 
A completely sickled cell (drepanocyte) is most commonly seen in which of these conditions? 
 
Homozygous HbSS 
Heterozygous HbSA 
Double heterozygous HbSC 
Hb S with beta thalassemia 
 
 
Truly sickled cells are a result of a homozygous HbSS state. 
Heterozygous HbSA or Sickle cell trait patients typically do not exhibit any red blood cell abnormalities on the peripheral sme...
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Hematological and Immune Problems- Chapter 18-Dunphy Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Hematological and Immune Problems- 
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Mrs. Jameson complains of unilateral blurry vision and partial blindness in the left eye. 
On PE, you find decreased peripheral vision on her left side. Funduscopic examination 
reveals cotton-wool spots. Your most likely diagnosis is 
A. cryptococcosis 
B. toxoplasmosis 
C. cytomegalovirus infection 
D. herpes simplex virus infection - Correct Answer ️️ -C 
Sickle cell anemia affects African America...
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Hematology Exam 3 (Fall 2024) | Latest Update | A+ Graded| Correct Answers
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Hematology Exam 3 (Fall 2024) | Latest Update | A+ Graded| Correct Answers 
What is impaired production? 
-All of the following anemias are due to impaired production of RBCs 
-Results in decreased production 
Iron Deficiency Anemia: 
Etiology of IDA 
-It is inadequate stores of iron for hemoglobin 
***Worldwide most common anemia 
Etiology 
the cause of the disease 
Review "Iron" slides from Section 1: Lecture - Lifecycle & Physiology of RBCs 
3 causes of iron deficiency anemia 
-1. Decreased...
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NSC 435 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Normochromic, normocytic anemia - causes blood loss, renal disease, chronic disease 
microcytic anemia MCV <80 but also may see hypochromia (MCHC <30) --> iron 
deficiency 
microcytic anemia - lab values serum iron and ferritin levels, total iron binding capacity 
and % transferring saturation are 
DECREASED 
anemia of chronic disease (ACD) - normochromic, normocytic anemia (MCV and 
MCHC normal) 
- serum iron, TIBC, % saturation 
- serum ferritin increased or normal 
- related to ch...
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HEM.ONC exam 3 AHN 554 Study Guide
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HEM.ONC exam 3 AHN 554 Study Guide 
Lab findings associate with IDA - Ans:-decreased hg 
decreased to normal MCV 
increased RDW or normal 
increased ferritin 
decreased transferring saturation 
decreased iron 
HYPOchromic, MICROcytic 
Normal RBC levels - Ans:-Males 4.7-6.1 million/mm3 
Females 4.2-5.4 million/mm3 
Normal MCV levels - Ans:-80-100fL 
normal MCHC values - Ans:-32-36%- normochromic 
Normal RDW range - Ans:-11.5-14.5% 
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Family Medicine EOR: Hematology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct | Latest Version
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Family Medicine EOR: Hematology (Smarty PANCE) 
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Normal or ↓ MCV, ↓ TIBC, ↑ Ferritin (high iron stores) ↓ serum erythropoietin 
Anemia of chronic disease 
The only anemia where all three cell lines are decreased (pancytopenia) ↓ WBC, ↓ 
RBC, ↓ Platelets - will have normal MCV and ↓ Retic 
Aplastic anemia 
↓ Folate, ↑ MCV (macrocytic anemia) looks like B12 but no neurologic symptoms. 
Common in alcoholics 
Folate defici...
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NSC 435 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Normochromic, normocytic anemia - causes - answerblood loss, renal disease, chronic 
disease 
microcytic anemia - answerMCV <80 but also may see hypochromia (MCHC <30) --> iron 
deficiency 
microcytic anemia - lab values - answerserum iron and ferritin levels, total iron binding 
capacity and % transferring saturation are 
DECREASED 
anemia of chronic disease (ACD) - answer- normochromic, normocytic anemia (MCV and 
MCHC normal) 
- se...
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NSC 435 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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NSC 435 Exam 1 Questions With 100% 
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Normochromic, normocytic anemia - causes - answerblood loss, renal disease, chronic 
disease 
microcytic anemia - answerMCV <80 but also may see hypochromia (MCHC <30) --> iron 
deficiency 
microcytic anemia - lab values - answerserum iron and ferritin levels, total iron binding 
capacity and % transferring saturation are 
DECREASED 
anemia of chronic disease (ACD) - answer- normochromic, normocytic anemia (MCV and 
MCHC normal) 
- se...
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A 24-year-old, 10 week pregnant woman presented with persistent nausea and vomiting 
for the past 6 weeks associated with a 10% weight loss. Her symptoms were refractory 
to a 48 hour trial of anti-emetics and IV fluids. Given mother's nutritional status, decision 
was made to initiate nutrition support. What vitamin should be supplemented in this 
patient before providing nutrition support? 
1: Vitamin B122: Thiamin3: Vitamin E4: Vitamin C - ️️2 
Which of the following describes an optimal...
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