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What is anemia, and how is it generally characterized?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
A) Increase in hemoglobin levels
90%
B) Decrease in red blood cell volume
6%
C) Elevated oxygen-carrying capacity
1%
D) Normal hemoglobin levels
0%
E) Presence of white blood cells
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What are the causes of iron-deficiency anemia (IDA)?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
A) Excessive dietary iron intake
4%
B) Increased transferrin saturation
54%
C) Blood loss
7%
D) Elevated ferritin levels
29%
E) Adequate gastrointestinal iron absorption
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What symptoms characterize acute-onset anemia?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
A) Joint pain and fever
5%
B) Visual disturbances
71%
C) Palpitations and angina
3%
D) Gastrointestinal discomfort
14%
E) Muscle weakness
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When is parenteral therapy recommended for vitamin B12–deficiency anemia?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
A) In the absence of neurologic symptoms
29%
B) If symptoms persist after oral therapy
52%
C) Only for pernicious anemia
1%
D) As the first-line treatment
2%
E) When symptoms are mild
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Morphologic classifications of anemia include macrocytic, microcytic, and normocytic. Regarding
IDA, which of the following is a correct statement regarding the causes and diagnostic markers?
IDA, which of the following is a correct statement regarding the causes and diagnostic markers?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A) Macrocytic cells are associated with IDA due to inadequate dietary intake.
19%
B) Microcytic cells are associated with IDA due to hyperutilization during pregnancy.
7%
C) Normocytic anemia is exclusively linked to chronic diseases.
58%
D) Decreased serum ferritin is the most sensitive marker for IDA.
5%
E) IDA can be caused by increased iron demand during a growth spurt.
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In vitamin B12 deficiency, which of the following symptoms may precede hematologic changes?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
A) Orthopnea
7%
B) Pagophagia
79%
C) Numbness and paresthesia
3%
D) Smooth tongue
3%
E) Palpitations
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What is Anemia of Inflammation (AI), and what conditions are traditionally associated with it?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
A) Associated with low proinflammatory cytokines
3%
B) Linked to excessive dietary iron intake
3%
C) Tissue injury not involved
1%
D) Common in healthy individuals
84%
E) Associated with malignant, infectious, or inflammatory processes
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Which of the following is a characteristic sign of IDA?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
A) Joint swelling
3%
B) Increased salivary flow
90%
C) Compulsive eating of nonfood items (pica)
2%
D) Increased energy levels
2%
E) Improved taste perception
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What is the primary focus of treating AI?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A) RBC transfusions
16%
B) Iron therapy
50%
C) Correcting reversible causes
9%
D) Initiating vitamin B12 supplementation
3%
E) Long-term antibiotic therapy
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When considering treatment options for Anemia of Inflammation (AI), which therapeutic
approach should be reserved for cases of established Iron-Deficiency Anemia (IDA), as it is not effective in the presence of inflammation?
approach should be reserved for cases of established Iron-Deficiency Anemia (IDA), as it is not effective in the presence of inflammation?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
A) Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs)
45%
B) Parenteral iron
15%
C) RBC transfusions
6%
D) Oral vitamin B12 supplementation
5%
E) Daily oral cobalamin administration
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What are the causes of macrocytic anemias?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
A) Inadequate dietary intake only
4%
B) Malabsorption syndromes only
3%
C) Inadequate utilization only
85%
D) Both inadequate dietary intake and malabsorption syndromes
3%
E) Excessive utilization only
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What factors can lead to folic acid–deficiency anemia?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
A) Chronic inflammatory disorders
9%
B) Excessive folic acid intake
27%
C) Long-term dialysis
32%
D) Hyperutilization due to blood loss
3%
E) Malignancy only
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