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SCN1111 Haematological Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
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NR 507 - Haematological Disorders Exam Questions and Answers
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NR 507 - Haematological Disorders Exam Questions and Answers 
 
1. Which anemia is characterized as a microcytic, hypochromic RBCs? 
iron deficiency anemia 
2. Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) 
measures the average size of red blood cells? 
3. What are some of the causes of anemia 
increased red blood cell production impaired red blood cell production excessive blood loss 
4. Which anemia is characterized by hyperchromic RBCs 
Hereditary spherocytosis 
5. Which anemia is characterized by macrocytic...
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NUR 251 - Haematological System Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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True/False: You are providing nursing care to a patient with anaemia experiencing tiredness and dyspnoea. This is to be expected. Correct Answer True 
 
A patient with anaemia requires iron supplements. What should you include in patient education? 
A Take in the morning with orange juice 
B Take first thing in the morning with food 
C Take before bed on an empty stomach 
D Only take with milk to prevent gastric irritation Correct Answer A 
 
Why does the older adult have an increased risk of de...
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SCN1111 Haematological Exam Latest Update
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BHCS2005 - Clinical Haematology and Biochemistry - Haematological Malignancies
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A complete guide to haematological malignancies for the BHCS2005 clinical haematology and biochemistry module exam at Plymouth Univeristy.
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MEDICALLY COMPROMISED PATIENTS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN PEDODONTICS
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MEDICALLY COMPROMISED 
PATIENTS AND THEIR 
MANAGEMENT IN 
PEDODONTICS 
The following conditions which are discussed includes: 
• Epilepsy 
• Haematological conditions 
• Respiratory problems 
• Endocrinopathies 
• cardiac conditions 
• Viral infections 
• Antibiotic Prophylaxis
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SBCP: Clinical biochemistry Test with Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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Osteoporosis biochemistry - Answer Calcium, phosphate and ALP normal if no fractures 
ALP increased with fractures 
ALP - Answer Bone cancer and metastases 
Hyponatraemia - Answer SIADH - SCC of lung 
Lactate dehydrogenase - Answer Haematological malignancy 
Total protein - Answer Myeloma 
Ferritin - Answer Renal cell carcinoma, myeloid leukaemia, HCC
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CARDIOLOGY MNEMONIC STUDY GUIDE LATEST UPDATE TO TEST YOUR SKILLS 100% CORRECT
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Cardiology Mnemonics 
>	Aspirin: Adverse effects ASPIRIN 
Asthma, Salicylism, Peptic ulcer / Premature closure of PDA, Intestinal blood loss, Reye's syndrome, Idiosyncracy , Noise (tinnitus) 
>	Aortic root dilatation: causes ADAMS 
Aneurysm, Dissection, Ankylosing spondylitis, Marfan's syndrome, Syphilis 
>	Vitelline duct: Time of closure VItelline 
The VItelline duct usually closes around week VI of intrauterine life. 
 
>	LVF, Management of FOAM 
Frusemide 40mg iv, Oxygen, Atrove...
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SCN1111 Haematological Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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SCN1111 Haematological Exam 
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Describe the composition of blood - Blood has 4 main components 
Plasma which is 55% mostly water, the rest of plasma proteins (and some 
other elements) 
Formed elements which is 45% this includes RBC, WBC and platelets 
Discuss the function of plasma - Plasma contains proteins that help 
blood clot 
Transports dissolved substances around the body as needed (nutrients, 
hormones and proteins) 
eg. it transports glucose around body ...
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Haematological Disorders
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Overview of blood cancers/leukaemia covers the main four - ALL, AML, CLL, CML. Description of haematopoesis and the stages that leukemia occurs. Overview of CML and the Philadelphia chromosome.
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