CHEM 210 Biochemistry Module 1 to 8 Exams' &
Final Exam () Accurate Learning
Questions and Verified Answers, A+
1.What is done to treat patients with IDA caused by impaired
absorption?
A: Oral iron given over a 6 month period
B: A bone marrow transplant must be given
C: There are no cases of impaired absorption for
IDA D: Injections of iron dextrans
D: Injections of iron dextrans
2. How long after the lab values return to normal before we should discontinue the
treatment for IDA?
A: 1-2 months
B: 2-3 months
C: 3-4 months
D: 4-6 months
D: 4-6 months
3.Which of the following is not an etiology of Fe deficiency
anemia?
A: Chronic Blood loss
B: Malabsorption
C: Decreased intake
D: Increased requirement
E: Infection
D: Increased requirement
4.Which lab investigation would be done on a suspected Iron deficiency anemia
patient? A: CBC
B: Serum Iron
C: Blood
Smear
, D: Serum Ferritin
E: TIBC
F: All of the
above
F: All of the
above
5.What is the hallmark inclusion body seen in lead
poisoning?
A: Basophilic stippling
B: Pappenheimer bodies
C: Dohle Bodies
D: Stain precipitate
A: Basophilic stippling
6.Which of the following is not one of the causes for
IDA?
A: Inadequate intake
B: Impaired
absorption
C: Decreased need
D: Chronic blood loss
, C: Decreased need
7.How much iron is lost by the human body on average per
day? A: 1 mg
B: 2 mg
C: 3 mg
D: 4 mg
A: 1 mg
8.Which of the following is not one of the major compartments of iron in the
body? A: Transport
B: Storage
C:
Functional
D: All of the above are
compartments
D: All of the above are
compartments
9.At the beginning of stage two of IDA, what compartment of iron do we see has
been used up?
A: Storage
B:
Transport
C:
Functional
D: None of the above are correct
A: Storage
10.Stage 3 of IDA is seen to have which of the following?
A: An increase in serum iron and ferritin with a decrease in
TIBC
B: A decrease to serum iron and ferritin with an increase in
TIBC
C: A decrease to serum iron, ferritin and TIBC
D: An increase to serum iron, ferritin and TIBC
, B: A decrease to serum iron and ferritin with an increase in
TIBC
11.IDA has which classification of anemia?
A: Macrocytic,
hypochromic B:
Microcytic, hypochromic
C: Macrocytic,
normochromic
D: Microcytic,
normochromic
B: Microcytic,
hypochromic
12.Which of the following is not seen in stage 3 of
IDA?
A: Weakness
B: Sores in the mouth
C: Pica
D: Fatigue
E: All of the above can be seen in stage 3 of
IDA E: All of the above can be seen in stage 3
of IDA
13.which of the following groups would be at a greater risk for developing
IDA?
A: Men
B: Post menopausal women
C: Young children
D: None of the above are at risk
Final Exam () Accurate Learning
Questions and Verified Answers, A+
1.What is done to treat patients with IDA caused by impaired
absorption?
A: Oral iron given over a 6 month period
B: A bone marrow transplant must be given
C: There are no cases of impaired absorption for
IDA D: Injections of iron dextrans
D: Injections of iron dextrans
2. How long after the lab values return to normal before we should discontinue the
treatment for IDA?
A: 1-2 months
B: 2-3 months
C: 3-4 months
D: 4-6 months
D: 4-6 months
3.Which of the following is not an etiology of Fe deficiency
anemia?
A: Chronic Blood loss
B: Malabsorption
C: Decreased intake
D: Increased requirement
E: Infection
D: Increased requirement
4.Which lab investigation would be done on a suspected Iron deficiency anemia
patient? A: CBC
B: Serum Iron
C: Blood
Smear
, D: Serum Ferritin
E: TIBC
F: All of the
above
F: All of the
above
5.What is the hallmark inclusion body seen in lead
poisoning?
A: Basophilic stippling
B: Pappenheimer bodies
C: Dohle Bodies
D: Stain precipitate
A: Basophilic stippling
6.Which of the following is not one of the causes for
IDA?
A: Inadequate intake
B: Impaired
absorption
C: Decreased need
D: Chronic blood loss
, C: Decreased need
7.How much iron is lost by the human body on average per
day? A: 1 mg
B: 2 mg
C: 3 mg
D: 4 mg
A: 1 mg
8.Which of the following is not one of the major compartments of iron in the
body? A: Transport
B: Storage
C:
Functional
D: All of the above are
compartments
D: All of the above are
compartments
9.At the beginning of stage two of IDA, what compartment of iron do we see has
been used up?
A: Storage
B:
Transport
C:
Functional
D: None of the above are correct
A: Storage
10.Stage 3 of IDA is seen to have which of the following?
A: An increase in serum iron and ferritin with a decrease in
TIBC
B: A decrease to serum iron and ferritin with an increase in
TIBC
C: A decrease to serum iron, ferritin and TIBC
D: An increase to serum iron, ferritin and TIBC
, B: A decrease to serum iron and ferritin with an increase in
TIBC
11.IDA has which classification of anemia?
A: Macrocytic,
hypochromic B:
Microcytic, hypochromic
C: Macrocytic,
normochromic
D: Microcytic,
normochromic
B: Microcytic,
hypochromic
12.Which of the following is not seen in stage 3 of
IDA?
A: Weakness
B: Sores in the mouth
C: Pica
D: Fatigue
E: All of the above can be seen in stage 3 of
IDA E: All of the above can be seen in stage 3
of IDA
13.which of the following groups would be at a greater risk for developing
IDA?
A: Men
B: Post menopausal women
C: Young children
D: None of the above are at risk