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Red And White Blood Cell Disorders Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Luekocytes - ANSWER white blood cells 
 
What cells are involved with leukocytesq - ANSWER Neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, monocyte, lymphocyte 
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White Blood Cell Disorders 2023-2024 Complete Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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White Blood Cell Disorders Complete Questions and Answers 100% AccurateWhite Blood Cell Disorders Complete Questions and Answers 100% AccurateWhite Blood Cell Disorders Complete Questions and Answers 100% AccurateWhite Blood Cell Disorders Complete Questions and Answers 100% AccurateWhat type of stem cells are found in bone marrow? -ANSWER pleuripotent stem cells 
 
A patient has decreased eosinophil count. They are exhibiting fever and chills. What is the disorder? -ANSWER Leukopenia 
 
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N316B C&F: Chapter 12 White Blood Cell Disorders Questions & Answers Accurate 100%
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Crowding of platelets by blast cells 
Invasion of blast cells into the central nervous system 
Proliferation of blast cells in the center of the bones 
None of the above - ANSWER Crowding of platelets by blast cells 
 
Which white blood cells are the first responders in defense against antigens? 
 
Basophils 
Macrophages 
B lymphocytes 
T lymphocytes - ANSWER Macrophages 
 
On reviewing the blood reports of a client who presents with a fever, the nurse finds that the white blood cell count is 13...
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Pathophysiology - White Blood Cell Disorders Correct 100%(RATED A+)
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Neutropenia - ANSWER (Also called Leukopenia) Abnormally low 
neutrophil count, less than 1,000 cells/uL 
 
Neutrophil - ANSWER Most numerous White Blood Cell, 60-70% of all WBC's 
Mainly phage bacteria and fungus 
Agranulocytosis - ANSWER Severe neutropenia, less than 200 to 0 neutrophils/uL 
 
Etiologies of Neutropenia - ANSWER -Cancer Chemotherapy 
-Aplastic anemia and bone marrow issues (Leukemia) 
-Autoimmune Disorders (Rheumatoid arthritis) 
-Drug-Induced (Depakote) 
-Splenomegaly 
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White Blood Cell Disorders Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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Leukopenia (leukocytopenia) - ANSWER A decrease in the number of white blood cells; most commonly seen as neutropenia, causes an increased susceptibility to infection 
 
Neutropenia - ANSWER Decreased number of neutrophils (<1000/ul); increased susceptibility to infection often presenting with malaise, chills, fever, weakness, fatigability 
 
Reactive Leukocytosis - ANSWER Increased number of white cells; commonly seen in response to strong infectious/inflammatory stimuli, can be any white ce...
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White Blood Cell Disorders Correct Questions & Answers Already Passed(GRADED A+)
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To produce WBCs: - ANSWER the bone marrow begins with pluripotent stem calls called myeloid and lymphoid stem cells 
 
Granulocyte and monocyte cells are derived from BLANK and lymphocytes from BLANK - ANSWER -myeloid stem cells 
- lymphoid stem cells 
 
Pluripotent stem cells - ANSWER -all blood cells arise from a small number of underdeveloped, precursor cells called pluripotent stem cells in bone marrow during the process of hematopoiesis 
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White Blood Cell Disorders Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Leukopenia (leukocytopenia) - Answer A decrease in the number of white blood cells; most commonly seen as neutropenia, causes an increased susceptibility to infection 
 
Neutropenia - Answer Decreased number of neutrophils (<1000/ul); increased susceptibility to infection often presenting with malaise, chills, fever, weakness, fatigability 
 
Reactive Leukocytosis - Answer Increased number of white cells; commonly seen in response to strong infectious/inflammatory stimuli, can be any white ce...
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ALL Webpath and Quizzes for Exam 3 Combined 2023 with complete solution
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A 25-year-old man falls while skateboarding and strikes the left side of his head against a concrete retaining wall. On physical examination only a minor scalp abrasion is present at the site of the impact, with minimal bleeding that stops in 3 minutes. He is initially alert following this accident, but then became unconscious 30 minutes later. A head CT scan reveals a convex, lens-shaped area of hemorr...
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White Blood Cell Disorders 2023 Complete Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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What type of stem cells are found in bone marrow? -ANSWER pleuripotent stem cells 
 
A patient has decreased eosinophil count. They are exhibiting fever and chills. What is the disorder? -ANSWER Leukopenia 
 
Patient has 120,000 WBC's per mm cubed. What is the disorder? -ANSWER Leukocytosis 
 
What is a lymph node composed of? -ANSWER An organized capsule of white blood cells 
 
This disease is often confused with leukemia. Patient has lower right quadrant pain and increased white blood cel...
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White Blood Cells Disorders Chapter 12 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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A patient presents with a white blood cell (WBC) count of 20,000 cells per microliter. Which of the following interpretations would be correct for the nurse to make? 
A) The WBC count is so high that the patient will never have to worry about an infection. 
B) The patient's results are diagnostic for allergies or autoimmune disorders. 
C) The patient likely has anemia, and the elevated WBC level is attempting to compensate. 
D) Although elevated, the WBCs may be poorly functioning, increasing a...
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