Aplastic anemia manifests as a decreased production of:
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Megakaryocytic precursors. |
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Myeloid precursors. |
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Erythroid precursors. |
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All hematopoietic precursors. |
4. Aplastic anemia is caused when bone marrow stop functioning, Since the bone marrow produces RBC's, and leukocyte, all hematopoietic precursors are decreased. The cause is still idiopathic.
Aplastic anemia manifests as a decreased production of: Megakaryocytic precursors. Myeloid precursors. Erythroid precursors. All hematopoietic...
Select all that would be a cause of a decreased reticulocyte count.:a) newborn B)aplastic anemia C)recovery from D)acute blood loss E)hemolytic anemiafF) untreated iron deficiency G)lymphoma that has infiltrated the bone marrow
Match the following conditions with their definitions below: aplastic anemia mononucleosis sickle cell anemia hemochromatosis thalassemia hemolytic anemia polycythemia vera hemophilia purpura 1. General increase in red blood cells (erythremia). 2. Excess iron deposits throughout the body 3. Hereditary condition characterized by abnormal crescent shape of erythrocytes and by destruction of red blood cells 4. Inherited defect in the ability to produce hemoglobin, usually seen in persons of Mediterranean background 5. Infectious disease marked by increased numbers of leukocytes and...
Select all that would be a cause of a decreased reticulocyte count. Question 11 options: newborn aplastic anemia recovery from acute blood loss hemolytic anemia untreated iron deficiency lymphoma that has infiltrated the bone marrow
Describe the various types of RBC disorders: High PCV: causes and effects Define anemia and list possible causes and the effects Loss of RBC’s Blood loss and Hemolytic anemia: Decreased RBC production: aplastic anemia, inadequate dietary intake (eg Fe+, B12), insufficient EPO
DI Question 34 0.5 Which diagnostic finding is most likely to be observed in a client with aplastic anemia? O Decreased production of T cells O Decreased red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets O Decreased level of immunoglobulin A Decreased number of Kupffer cells 0.5 Question 35 Which statements are correct regarding platelets? Select all that apply
5. a)Predict the results of erythropoietin in a patient with hypoxia. It will be increased It will be decreased. It will be normal. This cannot be determined. b) Iron-deficiency anemia can occur from what three mechanisms? ALAS deficiency, blood loss, decreased transferrin Mutation of HFE gene, decreased transferrin, increased hepcidin Inadequate iron intake, impaired iron absorption, decreased hepcidin Impaired iron absorption, blood loss, inadequate iron intake c) Pernicious anemia is a malabsorption of vitamin B12 from what component deficiency? Gastric...
complete the anemia chart as you study each anemia. Try to
visualize a microscopic field that represents each of the anemias.
list the three distinguishing characteristic of each anemia. This
chart can be used to organize the theory to study the
anemia
Do what you ean, this is meant to PARTI - Anemias I help you study! Comprehensive Anemia Chart Worth 6 points 49 Ask students to complete the chart, noting key facts for each anemia in the sequence studied....
163 Disarders of the Hematopoietic System CHAPTER 31 Caring for Clients With Activity F Anwer the , What prohlems clients eaed to earing for clients with disonders of the hematopoietic system have? do clients with sickle cell disease have? 5. What are the signs and symptoms yteia ves? 工what is the 6. What is the medical treatment for multiple mycloma? 1 What is the treatment for polycythemia vera? 7. What are the signs and symptoms of aplastic anemia? is leukemia...
All of the following regarding sickle cell anemia phenotype is true, except: a. Sickle cell trait in HbB/HbS heterozygotes gives them resistance to malaria b. Properties of oxyhemoglobin are severely affected by HbS substitution c. Both alleles in hemoglobin beta-chain (HbB) gene are mutated in a full-blown condition d. Solubility of deoxyhemoglobin is decreased
choose the correct answer of tge following questions and explain why the other choises are incorrect 1- the mean cell volume (MCV) is measured as 73 fL and the mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) is 30 g/dL. What, in general terms, must be true of the mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) if it is consistent with the above two indices? a. it is not possible to predict from the information provided. b. it should be within the normal reference range c....