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2024/2025 ASCP MLS Hematology Exam Guide With 100% Correct Questions and Answers
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2024/2025 ASCP MLS Hematology Exam Guide With 100% Correct Questions and Answers 
The anemia seen in sickle cell disease is usually: 
 
A. Microcytic, normochromic 
B. Microcytic, hypochromic 
C. Normocytic, normochromic 
D. Normocytic, hypochromic 
(Answer: - C. Sickle cell disease is a chronic hemolytic anemia 
classified as a normocytic, normochromic anemia. 
 
Which is the major Hgb found in the RBCs of patients with sickle cell trait? 
 
A. Hgb S 
B. Hgb F 
C. Hgb A2 
D. Hgb A 
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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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What are the different types of Anemia?- Normochromic, Normocytic 
- Microcytic 
- Anemia of Chronic Disease 
- Megaloblastic 
Causes of Normochromic, Normocytic Anemia- Blood loss 
- Renal disease 
- Chronic Disease 
What is Microcytic anemia?- MCV <80 but also may see hypochromia (MCHC <30) - 
iron deficiency 
-serum iron & ferritin levels, total iron binding capacity & % transferrin saturation are 
decreased
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper. 
A nurse would perform which of the following to detect varicose veins in a client? 
1. Trendelenburg test 
2. Arteriography 
3. Romberg test 
4. Babinski test 
Answer: 1 
Rationale: The Trendelenburg test evaluates the backflow of blood through defective 
valves. After raising the legs to empty the veins, the client stands, and if the veins fill 
from above the site of suspect...
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What are the Stages of Lyme Disease? 
Early localized 
Early disseminated 
Late Lyme 
 
 
 
Early Localized Lyme Disease 
-occurs days to months after exposure 
-Symptoms nonspecific: malaise, fever, cervical stiffness, myalgias, arthralgias 
-Can have a " bulls eye rash aka "erythema migrans"which is > 5cm 
 
 
 
 
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A 58-year-old man presents with 3 months of headache and diplopia. He also reports that 
chewing tough foods has been progressively painful. Laboratory testing reveals a normocytic 
anemia and ESR of 88 mm/hour. A brain CT is normal. Which of the following is the most 
appropriate initial intervention? 
A. Intravenous methylprednisolone 
B. Oral methotrexate 
C. Temporal artery biopsy 
D. Ultrasonography - Answer Correct Answer ( A )
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Hematology Leik questions with correct answers
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Screening test for all anemias CORRECT ANSWER CBC (hemoglobin/ hematocrit) 
 
diagnosis test for thalessemia CORRECT ANSWER hemoglobin electrophoresis 
 
diagnosis test for sickle cell anemia "gold standard" CORRECT ANSWER hemoglobin electrophoresis 
 
what type of anemia does the patient have If the ferritin is level is low CORRECT ANSWER iron-deficiency anemia 
 
what type of anemia does the patient have If the ferritin level is normal to high CORRECT ANSWER thalassemia minor/ trait 
 
what ...
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Primary Care & Family Medicine EOR questions with correct answers
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Decreased TIBC, Increased Ferritin, normocytic CORRECT ANSWER Anemia of chronic dz 
 
Increased TIBC and decreased Ferritin, MCV less than 80 CORRECT ANSWER IDA 
 
Hypersegmented neutrophils CORRECT ANSWER Megaloblastic anemia (B12, folate deficiency) 
 
Increased MMA, increased homocysteine, MCV over 115, neuro symptoms CORRECT ANSWER B12 defiency 
 
PPIs, metformin, vegan, pernicious anemia are causes of CORRECT ANSWER B12 defiency 
 
Pregnancy, B12, folate, hypothyroidism, alcoholism all caus...
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Nurse 623 Exam 1 questions and answers
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What are the Stages of Lyme Disease? 
Early localized 
Early disseminated 
Late Lyme 
 
 
 
Early Localized Lyme Disease 
-occurs days to months after exposure 
-Symptoms nonspecific: malaise, fever, cervical stiffness, myalgias, arthralgias 
-Can have a " bulls eye rash aka "erythema migrans"which is > 5cm 
 
 
 
 
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Early diseminated Lyme Disease 
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ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY PANCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
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ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY PANCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 
 
Reversal Agent Anticoagulants 
Warfarin - Vitamin K, fresh frozen plasma (FFP), prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC), or recombinant factor VIIa 
 
Heparin - Protamine Sulfate 
 
Dabigatran - Idraucizumab 
 
Apixaban - Andexanet 
Anemia Acute Sxs 
Palpitations, Angina, Orthostatic hypotension 
Chronic Anemia Sxs 
Fatigue, headache, orthopnea, pallor 
Hemoglobin 
Protein contained in RBC responsible for deli...
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