CH 7: Blood and Blood-Forming Organs Diseases and Disorders
Any decrease in oxygen-carrying ability of the RBC is called _______
Anemia
Folic acid is a _______ complex vitamin necessary for the maturation of RBCs.
B
The acronym for a common blood test that measures the number of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets is _______
CBC
_______ known as NHL has symptoms similar to Hodgkin's disease.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
What is another name for Von Willebrand's disease? a. Angiohemophilia b. Polycythemia vera c. Ecchymoses d. Erythrocytosis.
a. Angiohemophilia
What is the major blood cell-producing organ in the body? a. Bone marrow b. Spleen c. Lymph nodes d. Liver
a. Bone marrow
Which is the most curable form of cancer? a. Hodgkin's disease b. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma c. Multiple myeloma d. Lymphomas
a. Hodgkin's disease
Which blood test measures the average hemoglobin content? a. MCH b. MCHC c. Hct d. MCV
a. MCH
Which of the following is a major function of red blood cells (erythrocytes)? a. Transportation of oxygen from lungs to the tissues b. Metabolism of nutrients c. Protection from infection d. Production of lymphocytes
a. Transportation of oxygen from lungs to the tissues
Acute forms of leukemia occur more in children. a. True b. False
a. True
Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder characterized by abnormally slow clotting and long bleeding times. a. True b. False
a. True
The most common disorder of the blood in the older adult is anemia. a. True b. False
a. True
There is no cure for sickle cell disease. a. True b. False
a. True
Blood and blood-forming organs are also called: a. hematologic system b. cardiovascular system c. hemolytic system d. lymphocyte system
a. hematologic system
Erythrocytopenia leads to _______
anemia
_______ anemia is due to injury or destruction of the blood-forming area of the bone marrow.
aplastic
Which type of anemia is characterized by failure of the bone marrow to produce blood components? a. Hemorrhagic anemia b. Aplastic anemia c. Hemolytic anemia d. Pernicious anemia
b. Aplastic anemia
Pernicious anemia is caused by which of the following? a. Dietary deficiency of vitamin B12 b. Blocked secretion of the intrinsic factor c. Failure of bone marrow to produce blood components d. Increased destruction of RBCs
b. Blocked secretion of the intrinsic factor
What is the cause of infectious mononucleosis? a. Person's own immune system b. Epstein-Barr virus c. Deficiency in clotting factor d. The loss of whole blood
b. Epstein-Barr virus
Pernicious anemia usually affects younger individuals. a. True b. False
b. False
What term refers to blood in the urine? a. Epistaxis b. Hematuria c. Purpura d. Petechiae
b. Hematuria
In which phase of blood coagulation is prothrombin converted to thrombin? a. First phase b. Second phase c. Fourth phase d. Third phase
b. Second phase
The individual with a bleeding disorder should avoid which of the following activities? a. Using mouthwash b. Shaving with a straight razor c. Eating solid foods d. Jogging
b. Shaving with a straight razor
Which of the following filters microorganisms from the blood? a. Liver b. Spleen c. Bone marrow d. Lymph nodes
b. Spleen
What type of anemia primarily affects people of Mediterranean descent? a. Aplastic b. Thalassemia c. Hemorrhagic d. Hemolytic
b. Thalassemia
Which disease causes hereditary, congenital bleeding disorders of the clotting factors and platelet functions? a. Thalassemia b. Von Willebrand's disease c. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) d. Hemophilia
b. Von Willebrand's disease
The international normalized ratio (INR) is also used to measure: a. average hemoglobin content b. bleeding time c. Hct d. Hgb
b. bleeding time
A test to measure the time it takes the blood to clot is called a _______
bleeding time
A microscopic examination that identifies the shape of the cells and platelets is a _______
blood smear
Sickle cell anemia causes an abnormal sickle shape of which blood cells? a. Thrombocytes b. Leukocytes c. Erythrocytes d. Monocytes
c. Erythrocytes
What is the term for when cells are broken down too soon? a. Extracted b. Deoxygenated c. Hemolyzed d. Reoxygenated
c. Hemolyzed
Which disease is a malignant neoplasm of the blood-forming organs? a. Thalassemia b. Von Willebrand's Disease c. Leukemia d. Hemophilia
c. Leukemia
What type of lymphoma is also known as NHL? a. Hodgkin's disease b. Multiple myeloma c. Lymphosarcoma d. Thrombocytopenia
c. Lymphosarcoma
Which cancer has a poor prognosis, and death is usually within 2 to 3 years as a result of infection and kidney failure? a. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma b. Hodgkin's disease c. Multiple myeloma d. Thalassemia
c. Multiple myeloma
Which phase of blood coagulation is the fibrin clot formed? a. First phase b. Second phase c. Third phase d. Fourth phase
c. Third phase
Which disease affecting the blood cells causes an increase in platelets? a. Leukocytopenia b. Erythrocytopenia c. Thrombocytosis d. Erythrocytosis
c. Thrombocytosis
Which type of blood has A and B antigens? a. Type A b. Type B c. Type AB d. Type O
c. Type AB
Foods recommended for the individual with a folic acid deficiency would include: a. milk and cheeses b. beef and chicken c. green vegetables and mushrooms d. breads and grains
c. green vegetables and mushrooms
The purpose of the screening test for sickle cell anemia is to determine: a. whether the individual is a carrier of the sickle cell trait. b. the presence of the sickle-shaped hemoglobin. c. the severity of the disease. d. whether the individual will eventually develop sickle cell anemia
c. the severity of the disease
define mononucleosis
caused by the Epstein-Barr virus
What is the most common disorder of the blood in the older adult? a. Folic acid deficiency anemia b. Sickle cell anemia c. Thalassemia d. Anemia
d. Anemia
Prothrombin and fibrinogen are produced by what organ or structure in the body? a. In the bone marrow b. In the spleen c. In the lymph nodes d. In the liver
d. In the liver
Which of the following are important in infection prevention? a. Plasma b. Erythrocytes c. Platelets d. Leukocytes
d. Leukocytes
Which blood test measures the average size of the red blood cell? a. Hct b. Hgb c. MCH d. MCV
d. MCV
What is a severe decrease or total absence of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes called? a. Erythrocytopenia b. Leukocytopenia c. Lymphopenia d. Pancytopenia
d. Pancytopenia
Which disease affecting the blood cells causes a decrease in platelets? a. Erythrocytopenia b. Erythrocytosis c. Leukocytopenia d. Thrombocytopenia
d. Thrombocytopenia
Which type of blood has neither A nor B antigens? a. Type AB b. Type A c. Type B d. Type O
d. Type O
Purplish color of the skin caused by hemorrhage is known as: a. hematuria b. epistaxis c. petechiae d. purpura
d. purpura
define thrombocytopenia
decrease in platelets
define pancytopenia
decrease of absence of erythrocytes , leukocytes, and thrombocytes
A _______ is a test that provides a detailed count identifying the number of each type of leukocyte.
differential
Anemic individuals can suffer from shortness of breath, or _______
dyspnea
define aplastic anemia
failure of bone marrow to produce blood components
Vomiting blood is called _______
hematemesis
Bleeding into the joints is called _______
hemathrosis
_______ reflects the amount of red cell mass as a proportion of whole blood.
hematocrit
_______ anemia can be brought on by exposure to chemicals such as benzene.
hemolytic
_______ cells are ones that are broken down.
hemolyzed
_______ anemia causes low or decreased blood volume and can lead to hypovolemic shock.
hemorrhagic
_______ anemia is caused by the loss of whole blood.
hemorrhagic
One function of the blood is to transport _______ secreted by the endocrine system.
hormones
define thrombocytosis
increase in platelets
define pernicious anemia
lack of intrinsic factor
define ecchymoses
large areas of bruising or hemorrhage
________ weakens the immune system.
leukocytopenia
A condition of an increase in WBCs that is a normal response to acute infection is _______
leukocytosis
A Reed-Sternberg cell is present in the _______ tissue in Hodgkin's disease.
lymphatic
define Hodgkin's disease
most common lymphoma
define epistaxis
nosebleeds
An absence or a severe decrease of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes is known as _______
pancytopenia
_______ are small hemorrhages in the skin.
petechiae
Blood components are approximately 55% _______
plasma
Too many blood cells is called _______
polycythemia
An elongated cell with abnormal hemoglobin is called a _______ cell
sickle
The hemoglobin electrophoresis test is used to diagnose _______
sickle cell disease
Define platelets
thrombocytes
A decrease in platelets that leads to coagulation problems is _______
thrombocytopenia