Chapter 3 Hematopoietic Function
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1. With the exception of the first two steps, what is required in all steps of the clotting process? |
A) Calcium |
B) Prothrombin |
Answer: C) Tissue factor |
D) Plasminogen |
2. The first step of hemostasis occurs as a: |
Answer: A) fibrin clot. |
B) platelet plug. |
C) clot retraction. |
D) vessel spasm. |
3. To form a platelet plug, platelets are attracted to the damaged vessel, and then platelet occurs. |
A) adhesion |
B) fibrinolysis |
C) thrombosis |
Answer: D) thromboxane A2 |
4. Blood coagulation is initiated by either of two pathways. The intrinsic pathway requires circulating to begin the step-wise coagulation cascade. |
A) protein C |
B) thrombin |
C) factor XII |
Answer: D) tissue factor |
5. Increased platelet function, and consequent hypercoagulability, can be caused by: |
A) factor V mutation. |
Answer: B) platelet insensitivity. |
C) vascular wall damage. |
D) decreased platelet numbers. |
6. Immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) is a/an disorder that destroys . |
A) allergic; fibrinogen |
Answer: B) alloimmune; factor VIII |
C) autoimmune; platelets |
D) immunoglobulin; B cells |
7. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) causes which of the following manifestations? Select all that apply. |
A) Purpura |
B) Jaundice |
Answer: C) Petechiae |
D) Erythema |
E) Confusion |
8. Hemophilia A is a hereditary blood disorder caused by inadequate activity or absent: |
A) factor VIII. |
B) prothrombin. |
Answer: C) vWF complex. |
D) intrinsic factor. |
9. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by: |
A) headaches. |
B) platelet loss. |
C) hypertension. |
Answer: D) hemorrhage. |
10 In persons with a bleeding disorder caused by vascular defects, laboratory . tests will most often reveal: |
A) normal values. |
Answer: B) hypocalcemia. |
C) polycythemia. |
D) thrombocytopenia. |
11 Removal of a patients peripheral intravenous catheter resulted in brief . bleeding and the loss of a small amount of blood. Which of the following processes occurred during the formation of the platelet plug that helped to stop blood flow? |
A) Activation of factor X |
B) Conversion of prothrombin to thrombin |
C) Release of von Willebrand factor from the epithelium |
Answer: D) Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin threads |
12 A 69-year-old patient who is obese and has a diagnosis of angina pectoris . has been prescribed clopidogrel (Plavix) by his primary care provider. The patients medication achieves its therapeutic effect in which of the following ways? |
Answer: A) Prevention of platelet aggregation |
B) Activation of plasminogen |
C) Inhibition of the intrinsic clotting pathway |
D) Deactivation of factor X |
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13 A public health nurse is conducting a health promotion campaign under the . auspices of the local community center. Which of the following measures that the nurse is promoting are likely to influence the participants risk of hypercoagulability disorders? Select all that apply. |
A) Smoking cessation |
B) Blood glucose screening |
Answer: C) Weight management |
D) Cholesterol screening and management |
E) Blood pressure screening and management |
14 During a patients admission assessment prior to reduction mammoplasty . surgery, the nurse notes a reference to a Leiden mutation in the patients history. The nurse would recognize the patients increased risk for |
Answer: A) Hemorrhage |
Answer: B) Myocardial infarction |
Answer: C) Hemophilia A or B |
D) Deep vein thrombosis |
15 The most recent blood work of a patient with a diagnosis of acute . myelogenous leukemia (AML) reveals thrombocytopenia. Where is the patient most likely to experience abnormal bleeding as a result of low platelets? |
Answer: A) In the brain |
B) Skin and mucous membranes |
C) Sclerae of the eyes |
D) Nephrons and ureters |
16 A patient was started on a protocol for the prevention of deep vein . thrombosis shortly after admission, and has been receiving 5000 units of heparin twice daily for the last 5 days. An immune response to this treatment may increase the patients chance of developing which health problem? |
A) Antiphospholipid syndrome |
B) Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) |
Answer: C) Von Willebrand disease |
D) Thrombocytopenia |
17 In light of the presence of numerous risk factors for coronary artery disease, . a patients primary care provider has recommended that he take low-dose aspirin once daily. Doing so will reduce the patients risk of myocardial infarction by altering which of the following stages of hemostasis? |
Answer: A) Vessel spasm |
B) Platelet plug formation |
C) Blood coagulation |
D) Clot lysis |
18 A 23-year-old female patient has been diagnosed with von Willebrand . disease following a long history of heavy periods and occasional nosebleeds. Which of the patients following statements demonstrates a sound understanding of her new diagnosis? |
A) Im really disappointed that I wont be able to do sports anymore. |
Answer: B) I read on a website that I might have to get blood transfusions from time to time. |
C) Ill make sure to take Tylenol instead of aspirin when I get aches and pains. |
D) I hope my insurance covers the injections that Ill need to help my blood clot. |
19 Which of the following patients likely faces the highest risk of an acquired . hypocoagulation disorder and vitamin K deficiency? |
A) A patient who has a diagnosis of liver failure secondary to alcohol abuse |
B) A patient who has chronic renal failure as a result of type 1 diabetes mellitus |
C) A patient who is immunocompromised as a result of radiation therapy for the treatment of lung cancer |
Answer: D) A patient with dehydration and hypokalemia that have resulted from Clostridium difficileassociated diarrhea |
20 A healthy, primiparous (first-time) mother delivered a healthy infant several . hours ago, but the mother has experienced postpartum hemorrhage. Which of the following disorders is most likely to underlie the patients excessive bleeding after delivery? |
Answer: A) Disseminated intravascular coagulation |
B) Hemophilia A |
C) Von Willebrand disease |
D) Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) |
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