Week 6 - Quiz
1. Question: Which individual is at risk
for developing lung and respiratory tract cancers because of exposure to known
cancer-inducing environmental factors? (Select all that apply.)
2. Question: Autocrine stimulation is the
ability of cancer cells to:
3. Question: What term is used to
describe the capacity of some erythrocytes to vary in size, especially in
relationship to some anemias?
4. Question: Which anemia produces small,
pale erythrocytes?
5. Question: Granulocytes that contain
granules of vasoactive amines, such as histamine, are called:
6. Question: A patient who has diarrhea
receives a 3% saline solution intravenously to replace the sodium and chloride
lost in the stool. What effect will this fluid replacement have on cells?
7. Question: Chvostek and Trousseau signs
indicate which electrolyte imbalance?
8. Question: During acidosis, the body
compensates for the increase in serum hydrogen ions by shifting hydrogen ions
into the cell in exchange for which electrolyte?
9. Question: What are the clinical
manifestations of advanced non-African Burkitt lymphoma? (Select all that
apply.)
10. Question: Which virus is associated
with Burkitt lymphoma in African children?
11. Question: Hemoglobin S (HbS) is formed in sickle cell disease as a result
of which process?
12. Question: The absence of parietal
cells would prevent the absorption of an essential nutrient necessary to
prevent which type of anemia?
13. Question: What is the chance with each
pregnancy that a child born to two parents with the sickle trait will have sickle
cell disease (SCD)?
14. Question: Venous obstruction is a
cause of edema because of an increase in which pressure?
15. Question: The paresthesia that occurs
in vitamin B12deficiency anemia is a result
of which of the following?
16. Question: A patient’s blood gases
reveal the following findings: pH, 7.3; HCO3 27 mEq/L; CO2 58 mm Hg. What
is the interpretation of these gases?
17. Question: What change is observed in
leukocytes during an allergic disorder (type I hypersensitivity) often caused
by asthma, hay fever, and drug reactions?
18. Question: Hemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of which clotting factor?
19. Question: What is the primary cause of the symptoms of polycythemia vera?
20. Question: What congenital malformation
is commonly linked to acute leukemia in children?
21. Question: Reed-Sternberg (RS) cells
represent malignant transformation and proliferation of which of the following?
22. Question: In aplastic anemia (AA),
pancytopenia develops as a result of which of the following?
23. Question: What is the major virus involved
in the development of cervical cancer?
24. Question: Burkitt lymphomas designate
a chromosome that has a piece of chromosome 8 fused to a piece of chromosome
14. This is an example of which mutation of normal genes to oncogenes?
25. Question: It is true that natriuretic
peptides:
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