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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Neutropenia
B Thrombocytopenia
C Leukopenia
D Anemia
Question #2
A Overproduction of one cell type occurs.
B The prognosis is good.
C They include polycythemia vera.
D Neoplastic cells are functionally abnormal.
Question #3
A Enlarged, painless lymph nodes and Abdominal discomfort
B Bone pain and Elevated granulocyte count
C Elevated granulocyte count, Abdominal discomfort, and Weight loss
D Enlarged, painless lymph nodes and Abdominal discomfort
Question #4
A Arterioles
B Veins
C Arteries
D Capillaries
Question #5
A Polycythemia vera
B secondary polycythemia.
C Relative polycythemia
D anemia of chronic illness.
Question #6
A When the adjacent lymphatic system develops an impaired lymphatic flow or when the capillaries themselves become more permeable and leak fluid into the cell
B When the lymphatic system fails to pick up excess fluid from the interstitial space
C When the capillaries develop an impaired flow or when the lymphatic system becomes more permeable and leaks fluid into the cell
D When the capillary beds develop a decreased pressure, thereby promoting fluid leaks into the interstitial fluid
Question #7
A Bence Jones proteins
B Massively increased erythrocyte production
C Elevated liver enzymes
D Hyperkalemia
Question #8
A Plasma proteins
B Leukocytes
C Platelets
D Erythrocytes
Question #9
A Smoking
B Age
C Gender
D Genetics
Question #10
A Has received the wrong medication
B Has developed autoimmunity
C Is experiencing an anaphylactic hypersensitivity reaction to the antibiotic
D Is experiencing a reaction to something other than the antibiotic
Question #11
A Atherosclerosis is a result of medium and large arteries being occluded.
Atherosclerosis is the dominant type of arteriosclerosis.
Atherosclerosis usually affects the coronary, cerebral, carotid, femoral arteries and the aorta.
B Atherosclerosis obliterans is used to describe atherosclerosis; the terms are interchangeable.
Atherosclerosis is a result of medium and large arteries being occluded.
C Atherosclerosis obliterans occurs when the peripheral system of upper extremities are affected.
Atherosclerosis is the dominant type of arteriosclerosis.
D Atherosclerosis obliterans occurs when the peripheral system of upper extremities are affected.
Atherosclerosis obliterans is used to describe atherosclerosis; the terms are interchangeable.
Question #12
A It is a deficiency of one or more polypeptide chains.
B β-Thalassemia is found primarily in individuals of Asian descent.
C α-Thalassemia is found primarily in individuals of Mediterranean descent.
D It is caused by toxins.
Question #13
A Parathyroid hormone
B Thyroid hormone
C Erythropoietin
D Adrenaline
Question #14
A Fibrin split products are decreased.
B The acute form has more thrombotic episodes.
C It is both a bleeding and clotting disorder.
D Fibrinogen level is increased.
Question #15
A Acute myeloid leukemia, Myeloproliferative disease
B B-cell neoplasm, Natural killer cell neoplasm, and Hodgkin disease
C Acute myeloid leukemia, Myeloproliferative disease, Natural killer cell neoplasm
D Myeloproliferative disease, Hodgkin disease
Question #16
A Bradycardia, Dyspnea, and Petechiae
B Fever, Pallor, Bradycardia
C Fever, Bradycardia, and Petechiae
D Fever, Pallor, Dyspnea, and Petechiae
Question #17
A NK-cell lymphoma
B T-cell lymphoma
C B-cell lymphoma
D Hodgkin lymphoma
Question #18
A Hives
B Anaphylaxis
C Angioedema
D Urticaria
Question #19
A Vitamin C, Iron
B Folate, Vitamin K
C Iron, Folate, and Vitamin B 12
D Vitamin K, Vitamin C