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Med Surg 3 Exam 5

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Most leukemia occurs in children. T/F   show
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lymphoid:   show
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myeloid:   show
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Most likely patient of: AML   show
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show children "childhood cancer" but can see in adults  
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Most likely patient of: CML   show
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Most likely patient of: CLL   show
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ANT   show
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show AML  
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NADIR   show
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show CML  
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show CML  
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How do you diagnose CML?   show
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show BCR-ABL gene  
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PO med for CML   show
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show ALL  
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what is the treatment for ALL?   show
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show CLL  
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show CLL  
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disorder of myeloid stem cells   show
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dysplasia of RBC   show
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show myelodysplastic syndrome  
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bone marrow treatment is the only cure   show
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reed-sternberg cells   show
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show hodgkin non-hodgkin  
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show hodgkin lymphoma  
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lymphoma staging: I   show
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lymphoma staging: II   show
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show two node regions above below diaphragm  
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lymphoma staging: IV   show
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what is the treatment goal for hodkins lymphoma   show
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which cancer? lymphoid tissue is infiltrated with malignant cells   show
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show B cell (aggressive)  
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show NHL  
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what does RCHOP treat?   show
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show Rituxan Cytoxan Hydroxydanumycin Onvovin Prednisolone  
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show multiple myeloma  
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which cancer? s/s: bone pain (back/ribs), bone breakdown, increase Ca+ (thirsty, dehydrated, confused), renal failure (M protein damages tubules), bone marrow depression   show
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M protein in blood M protein in urin (Bentz-Jones) CRAB   show
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where do the stem cells come from for a transplant?   show
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allogenic   show
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syngenic   show
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show patient own cells  
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show inpatient; high chemotherapy wipe out bone marrow  
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show mini-transplant; doesn't destroy all cells  
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how long does it take for patient to begin making own cells?   show
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which 911? s/s: SOB, edema, dysphagia, dilated veins on chest   show
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show spinal cord compression  
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show hypercalcemia  
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show tumor lysis syndrome  
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show tumor lysis syndrome  
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show breast, lung, renal, myeloma  
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