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, A patient who has an infection was brought to the hospital. The result of the complete blood count with
differential report shows a white blood cell count of 12,000 cells/microliter. Normal is 5,000 to 10,000
cells/microliter. Which condition has the patient developed? - correct ans:Leukocytosis
What are some symptoms associated with white blood cell neoplasms? - correct ans:anemia
splenomegaly
bone pain
increased risk of infection
thrombocytopenia
Which form of leukemia presents with immature T or B cells? - correct ans:Acute lymphocytic leukemia
If Reed-Sternberg cells are noted on a biopsy sample, which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
- correct ans:Hodgkin's Lymphoma
In which condition are abnormal plasma cells, immunoglobulins, or immunoglobulin fragments present?
- correct ans:Multiple myeloma
Which factor stimulates red blood cell production? - correct ans:erythropoietin
What are some of the signs and symptoms of elevated red blood cell breakdown? - correct ans:jaundice
and splenomegaly
Prolonged hypoxia, such as occurs with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, may result in
_________. - correct ans:secondary polycythemia
A characteristic of aplastic anemia is _______________. - correct ans:pancytopenia
Deficiency in which of the following nutrients may result in megaloblastic red blood cells? Select all that
apply. - correct ans:Folic acid and B12