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NUR 611 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Where are the Red blood cells produced? - ANSWER- Bone marrow Most sternum, vertebrae, pelvis, ribs, and cranial bones What keeps the destruction and production in balance? - ANSWER- Feedback loop involving erythropoietin What is the most ...

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NUR 611 Final Exam Questions With
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Where are the Red blood cells produced? - ANSWER- Bone marrow
Most sternum, vertebrae, pelvis, ribs, and cranial bones

What keeps the destruction and production in balance? - ANSWER- Feedback loop
involving erythropoietin

What is the most type of anemia? - ANSWER- Iron deficiency anemia

What is the protein that stores iron? - ANSWER- Ferritin
(Iron is toxic to the body without this)

What are the erythroid precursors (the baby red blood cells)? - ANSWER- Reticulocytes

If a red blood cell has a nucleus it is abnormal. True or False - ANSWER- True

WBC are the only cell with a _________? - ANSWER- Nucleus

Platelets live for how long? - ANSWER- 8-10 days

Granulocytes live for how many hours in the blood? - ANSWER- 4-5

Monocytes live for how many hours in the blood? - ANSWER- 10-20

Lymphocytes are what forms diabetic cysts, these can live for how long? - ANSWER-
Months

Neutrophils are the most prevalent WBC, it fights? - ANSWER- Bacterial infections

Lymphocytes are associated with viral infections, you would expect to see? - ANSWER-
Lymphocytes bode enlargement

is the functional inability of the blood to supply the tissue with adequate O2 for proper
metabolic function. - ANSWER- Anemia (not enough RBC's)

Your patient was anemic, so you started the patient on ferrous sulfate (iron). What
should you monitor? - ANSWER- the reticulocyte count (baby RBC's)

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