Chapter 7 Diseases of the Blood

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Approximately____ of African Americans have the sickle cell anemia trait

10%

_____ is a condition of an abnormally low number of red blood cells.

Anemia

What type of anemia is caused by the failure to produce adequate amounts of erythropoietin?

Anemia of renal disease

The underlying cause of impaired erythropoiesis in megaloblastic anemia is deficiency in vitamin _____and/or folic acid

B12

blood analysis provides qualitative information such as size, shape, and ratio of one

Differential

_____ intravascular coagulation is a potentially life-threatening condition that involves destruction of platelets.

Disseminated

_____ are large purplish patches on the skin caused by spontaneous hemorrhages.

Ecchymosis

___________or red blood cells, make up about half of the blood's volume.

Erythrocytes

Patients who have heterozygous sickle cell trait have the more severe form known as sickle cell anemia

False

The principal dietary sources of vitamin B12, include fruits and vegetables.

False

Unlike white blood cells, red blood cells have a nucleus.

False

Von Willebrand's disease is an inherited bleeding disorder that is most often diagnosed in children.

False

Platelets and _____ form a dense mesh at a wound, preventing blood loss.

Fibrin

is the iron-containing molecule found in red blood cells

Heme

Jaundice and enlargement of the spleen occurs with anemia caused by _____, or red blood cell death.

Hemolysis

26) __________is a reduction in circulating red blood cells that is caused by accelerated destruction of red blood cells

Hemolytic anemia

_____ hypereosinophilic syndrome occurs mainly in males between the ages of 20 and 50

Idiopathic

_____ factor is produced in the stomach and is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12from the small intestine.

Intrinsic

Vitamin is _______required for the synthesis of the prothrombin and thrombin clotting factors.

K

Vitamin______is a fat-soluble vitamin that is synthesized by intestinal bacteria.

K

_____, or white blood cells, include neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes.

Leukocytes

_____ is a reduction of circulating neutrophils, which increases the risk for certain infections.

Neutropenia

______is a frequent complication of cancer chemotherapy or medical immune suppression

Neutropenia

itamin B12deficiency anemia, or _____ anemia, is caused by inadequate absorption or intake of vitamin B12.

Pernicious

_____ are small, flat red spots visible on the skin caused by spontaneous hemorrhages.

Petechiae

_____ consists mostly of water, which carries nutrients, wastes, ions, hormones, clotting factors, albumin and antibodies.

Plasma

are produced in the bone marrow and are essential for blood clotting.

Platelets

_____ describes a condition in which red blood cell mass is increased.

Polycythemia

The surgical removal of the _____ is recommended in cases of inherited causes of hemolytic anemia.

Spleen

_____ is an inherited blood disorder in which there is deficient synthesis of one or more protein chains.

Thalassemia

__________can usually be corrected by treating the underlying cause

Thrombocytopenia

Eosinophilia-Myalgia syndrome has been related to ingestion of the dietary supplement L tryptophan

True

Erythropoeisis is regulated by the hormone erythropoietin

True

In iron-deficiency anemia, the red blood cells appear cigar-shaped or pencil-shaped.

True

In physical examinations, the major sign of anemia is pallor

True

In relative polycythemia, the increase in red blood cell mass is due to a loss of plasma volume

True

Iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia worldwide.

True

Mature red blood cells emerge from the bone marrow as reticulocytes

True

Of the various folic acid stores in the body, half of folic acid amounts are located in the liver

True

One of the treatments for DIC involves the administration of intravenous anticoagulants.

True

Patients with anemia of renal disease usually have normal serum iron.

True

Patients with chronic neutropenia may experience chronic infections

True

Patients with sickle cell disease suffer from hemolytic anemia

True

Red blood cells are the most abundant cells in the human body.

True

Red blood cells have a short lifespan of only 120 days True

True

Thalassemias are the most common genetic disorder in the world.

True

The diagnosis of ITP is based on the appearance of severe thrombocytopenia.

True

The etiology of anemia of chronic disease most often is a defect in erythropoesis

True

The prognosis for idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome is poor without treatment, with medium survival of approximately 1 year.

True

The symptoms of anemia are due to tissue hypoxia.

True

Thrombocytopenia makes the body vulnerable to prolonged bleeding.

True

The pathogenesis of DIC involves the release of thrombin into the systemic circulation

True 5

Hemophilia A is caused by a deficiency in clotting factor

VIII

Plasma contains the protein ,which promotes the blood's ability to hold water and maintain pressure inside the blood vessels.

albumin

The most severe forms of thalassemia produce severe, life-threatening

anemia

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic ____________purpura is an disease

autoimmune

Folic acid is synthesized by many different types of plants and

bacteria

In hemolytic anemia, the accumulation of ________causes a jaundiced or yellow-orange appearance in the tissues, urine, and feces.

bilirubin

Unlike other anemias, hemolytic anemia produces increased serum levels of

bilirubin

A _____is used to diagnose malignant blood disorders and increases or decreases in blood counts

bone marrow smear

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura most commonly occurs as an acute problem in ________following a viral infection.

children

Blood clotting, or _____, involves many different plasma proteins that form a blood clot.

coagulation

In DIC the depletion of platelets and clotting factors, also known as _____ coagulopathy, results in extensive bleeding.

consumptive

Treatment for polycythemia vera is aimed at

decreasing the thickness of the blood

The process of red blood cell formation is called _____.

erythropoeisis

In some case of anemia of chronic disease, therapy with the hormone _____be used.

erythropoietin

The______ stage in the development of iron-deficiency anemia is a negative iron balance, in which the demands for iron exceed the body's ability to absorb iron from the diet.

first

The most frequent cause of iron deficiency in men and postmenopausal women is

gastrointestinal bleeding

Hemoglobin is composed of a protein called _____ and an iron-containing molecule.

globin

In sickle cell disease, red blood cells contain an abnormal form of

hemoglobin

The _____ are disorders affecting the structure, function, or production of hemoglobin.

hemoglobinopathies

Treatment for sickle cell anemia is aimed at preventing sickle cell

hemolysis

Disorders of are______ commonly known as bleeding disorders.

hemostasis

Several components are essential for _____, or the arrest of bleeding.

hemostasis

Risk factors for ______anemia include excessive blood loss, menstruation, pregnancy, and rapid growth during adolescence

iron-deficiency

In sickle cell disease, tissue death caused by _______causes great pain and may lead to organ failure

ischemia

In some blood disorders, treatment with erythropoietin, a hormone secreted by the _____will be used.

kidneys

The primary function of __________is to defend tissues against infections and foreign substances.

leukocytes

Old red blood cells are removed from the body by the

liver and spleen

The_______ are caused by impaired DNA synthesis

megaloblastic anemias

Eosinophilia-_____ syndrome is a chronic, multisystem disease with a spectrum of clinical symptoms and a progressive and potentially fatal illness.

myalgia

With no ________red blood cells do not grow or repair themselves

nucleus

Polycythemia vera is most commonly seen in

older men

In sickle cell disease, crystals continue to form as _______released, and the red cells assume a sickled shape

oxygen

In the lungs, hemoglobin binds to oxygen, becoming

oxyhemoglobin

Hypereosinophilia can occur in response to a ______infection and is a normal immune response bacterial

parasitic

Symptoms _______of include abdominal distress, naus and vomiting, and burning of the tongue

pernicious anemia

Vegetarians who eat no animal products may develop

pernicious anemia

An abnormally small number of circulating _______is the condition of thrombocytopenia

platelets

In the many forms of von Willebrand's disease, there is a defect in the adhesion of _____.

platelets

Because of the increased concentration of blood cells in patients with ______a patient may experience itching and pain in their fingers and toes

polycythemia vera

The signs and symptoms of result _____from increased viscosity of the blood.

polycythemia vera

Coagulation factors VII, IX, X, and ______require the presence of vitamin K for normal activity

prothrombin

Hemophilia A is an X-linked

recessive disorder that primarily affects males

Mature red blood cells emerge from the bone marrow as

reticulocytes

The _____stage of iron-deficiency anemia occurs when the iron stores of the body become depleted

second

A common cause __________of is cancer chemotherapy or radiation treatment.

thrombocytopenia

A blood clot, or _____, prevents blood loss from damaged tissues, blood vessels, or organs.

thrombus

Absolute polycythemia is also known as polycythemia _____.

vera

It would take approximately three to six _______for a normal individual to become deficient in vitamin B 12 if absorption were to cease abruptly

years


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