MedSurge-HEMATOLOGY Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Erythrocyte, production stimulated by? | hypoxia |
Increase in _____ indicate an increased rate of erythropoiesis? | reticulocytes |
Immature cell of _____ is a band? | neutrophils |
_____ may become tissue macrophages? | monocytes |
30% of the volume of _____ is stored in the spleen? | platelets |
_____ are primarily responsible for the immune response? | lymphocytes |
0% - 2% of WBCs are _____? | monocytes |
_____ are increased in individuals with allergies. | eosinophils |
_____ respond first at injury site. | neutrophils |
20% - 40% of WBCs are _____? | lymphocytes |
_____ releases granules that increase allergic and inflammatory responses | basophils |
_____ arise from megakaryocytes | platelets |
50% - 70% of WBCs are _____? | neutrophils |
_____ make up 2$ - 4% of WBCs. | eosinophils |
Neutrophils are known as _____? | "segs" |
Granulocytes include: _____, _____, and _____. | basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils |
Red cell production is stimulated by the release of growth factor, _____ from the kidney | erythropoietin |
Nutrients essential for RBC production are: _____, _____, and _____. | iron, folic acid, vitamin B12 |
Organs responsible for filtering are: _____, _____, and _____. | liver, lymph nodes, spleen |
Iron is stored in the body as: _____ and _____. | ferritin, hemosiderin |
During fibrinolysis by plasmin, the fibrin clot splits into smaller molecules known as? | fibrin split products (FSP) or fibrin degradation products (FDP) |
Increased FSP leads to _____? | bleeding; prevents fibrin stabilization |
In the elderly PTT is normally (increased / decreased) | decreased |
Overproduction of myeloblasts on a CBC would include increased values in: _____, _____, and _____. | eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils |
During a physical assessment of pt. w/thrombocytopenia, nurse would expect to find p_____, and p_____. | petechiae, purpura |
A smooth, shiny, reddened tongue is an indication of? | iron-deficiency anemia or pernicious anemia |
serum iron: 40 mcg/dL, indicates? | iron-deficiency anemia |
ESR: 30 mm/hr, indicates? | an inflammatory condition |
Increased band neutrophils, indicates? | infection |
aPPT: 60sec, indicates? | heparin therapy |
Indirect bilirubin: 2.0 mg/dL, indicates? | hemolysis of RBCs |
Bence-Jones protein in urine, indicates? | multiple myeloma |
Ecchymosis is _____? | bruising |
Dissolution of a fibrin clot is termed _____? | fibrinolysis |
WBC <4000 indicates _____? | leukopenia |
Absolute neutrophil count <1000/uL indicates _____? | neutropenia |
Marked decreased in RBCs, WBCs, and platelets is termed _____? | pantocytopenia |
Petechiae display as? | small, purplish pinpoint lesions |
3 functions of blood? | transportation, regulation, protection |
2 major components of blood _____ and _____? | plasma, proteins |
Granulocytes, primary function is? | phagocytosis |
Lumps can be an indication of? | infection, foreign infiltrations, or systemic disease such as leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and metastatic cancer |
Swollen lymph nodes are described as? | tender/non-tender, soft/hard, and mobile/fixed |
An increase of RBCs are seen in high altitudes because erythropoiesis is stimulated by? | hypoxia |
In malignant disorders, the number of cells available for phagocytosis (increases/decreases)? | decreases |
Anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin) interferes with prothrombin production during which phase of clotting? | activation of thrombin |
Iron absorption occurs in the _____? | duodenum |
Antiseizure drugs (eg. phenytoin [Dilantin], carbamazepine [Tegretol], can cause hematologic effect of _____? | anemia |
normal findings for palpable lymph nodes | 0.5 - 1.0 cm / firm / non-tender / mobile |
Flushing on the palms or soles, may be indicative of _____? | anemia |
Jaundiced sclera, may be indicative of? | bile accumulation, excessive hemolysis, liver disease, infiltration |
Parathesias of feet and hands; ataxia, may be indicative of? | cobalamin (Vit B12) or folate deficiency |
Bone pain, may be indicative of? | multiple meyloma; bone demineralization; sickle cell disease |
Joint swelling, may be indicative of? | hemophilia; sickle cell disease |
Hepatomegaly and jaundice often occur with? | hemolytic anemia |
Pt. with Vit B12 deficiency often have (increased / decreased) stomach acidity | decreased (achlorhydria) |
Dietary intake of Vit B12 / bone marrow transplant (is / is not) a treatment option for pernicious anemia? | is not; person has inability to absorb Vit B12, they need to do supplements for life |
Etiology of aplastic anemia; impaired oral mucous? | deficiency in platelets, RBCs, WBCs; coagulation factors NOT a factor |
Aplastic anemia is? | a condition where bone marrow does not produce sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells |
Primary nursing interventions for pt. with aplastic anemia are directed toward? | prevention of hemorrhage and infection |
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