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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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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 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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Which amino acids must be present in a parenteral solution? 
a. valine, leucine, glycine, alanine 
b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine 
c. phenylalanine, methionine, arginine, tyrosine 
d. lysine, glutamic acid, alanine, glycine - ANS- b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, 
threonine, isoleucine 
A parenteral solution requires adequate supplementation of all essential amino 
acids. 
Essential amino acids = those that can...
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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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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 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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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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BOC Hematology Exam - Questions and Answers
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BOC Hematology Exam - Questions and Answers Thalassemia is found: A) Only in the Mediterranean Sea area B) Only in Australia and South Pacific Islands C) Only in Southeast Asia D) Only on the African continent E) Worldwide Decreased or absent alpha-chain production will result in: A) Decreased gamma chain production during fetal life and adult life B) Excess gamma chain production during fetal life and at birth C) No gamma chain production during fetal life D) No gamma chain production during ...
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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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Hematology CSMLS exam questions and answers
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Hematology CSMLS exam questions and answers 
Adult Hematopoiesis - CORRECT ANS-Skull, sternum, pelvis, ribs and vertebrae. 
Flat bones: active adult hemopoietic tissue (colony forming units in red marrow) 
 
Prenatal hematopoiesis - CORRECT ANS-Begins in the yolk sac, then fetal liver, and then bone marrow at birth 
 
Hemoglobin - CORRECT ANS-An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen. 
 
- Must have iron and protoporphyrin 
 
Transferrin - CORRECT ANS-iron tran...
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