ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
MIDTERM NUR 6501 WALDEN
UNIVERSITY / COMPLETE ACTUAL
EXAM / 150+ QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS /
2025/2026
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,A 4-year-old Acute lymphblastic leukemia
child appears
listless for the
last week. He
complains of
pain when he is
picked up by his
mother, and he
is irritable when
touching his
arms or legs.
Several large
ecchymotic
lesions have
appeared on his
right thigh and
left shoulder. A
complete blood
count reveals a
HgB=10.2,
Hct=30.5%,
MCV=96fL,
platelet count of
45,000/ML, and
WBC count of
13,990/ML.
Examination of
the peripheral
,blood smear
reveals
numerous
blasts. The
blasts lack
peroxidase-
positive
granules but do
contain periodic
acid-Schiff
(PAS)-positive
aggregates and
stain positively
for TdT. Flow
cytometry
shows the
phenotype of
blasts to be
CD19+, CD3-,
and sIg-. What is
the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Acute
lymphoblastic
leukemia (ALL)
B. Chronic
lymphocytic
leukemia (CLL)
, C. Acute
myelogenous
leukemia (AML)
D. Chronic
myelogenous
leukemia (CML)
MIDTERM NUR 6501 WALDEN
UNIVERSITY / COMPLETE ACTUAL
EXAM / 150+ QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS /
2025/2026
Save
Terms in this set (126)
,A 4-year-old Acute lymphblastic leukemia
child appears
listless for the
last week. He
complains of
pain when he is
picked up by his
mother, and he
is irritable when
touching his
arms or legs.
Several large
ecchymotic
lesions have
appeared on his
right thigh and
left shoulder. A
complete blood
count reveals a
HgB=10.2,
Hct=30.5%,
MCV=96fL,
platelet count of
45,000/ML, and
WBC count of
13,990/ML.
Examination of
the peripheral
,blood smear
reveals
numerous
blasts. The
blasts lack
peroxidase-
positive
granules but do
contain periodic
acid-Schiff
(PAS)-positive
aggregates and
stain positively
for TdT. Flow
cytometry
shows the
phenotype of
blasts to be
CD19+, CD3-,
and sIg-. What is
the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Acute
lymphoblastic
leukemia (ALL)
B. Chronic
lymphocytic
leukemia (CLL)
, C. Acute
myelogenous
leukemia (AML)
D. Chronic
myelogenous
leukemia (CML)