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NR507 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+


◉ Anemia. Answer: A condition in which the blood is deficient in red
blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume.


◉ Erythropoiesis. Answer: formation of red blood cells
In kidney in response to hypoxia


◉ macrocytic normochromic anemia. Answer: Large RBC's, normal
hemoglobin
Folic acid or Vitamin B12 deficiency


◉ microcytic hypochromic anemia. Answer: small, abnormally shaped
erythrocytes that are not able to carry normal hemoglobin
Thalassemia- mediterranean


◉ normocytic normochromic anemia. Answer: Characterized by red
cells that are relatively normal in size and normal hemoglobin
Aplastic, hemorrhagic, hemolytic, sickle cell

,◉ iron deficiency anemia. Answer: anemia resulting when there is not
enough iron to build hemoglobin for red blood cells
Affects children, poverty, child bearing age


◉ Erythrocytes. Answer: red blood cells
Most abundant cell in the body
Responsible for tissue oxygenation
Mitotic division- 100-120 days


◉ sickle cell anemia. Answer: A genetic disorder in which erythroctyes
take on an abnormal curved or "sickle" shape (Hb-s)


◉ Thalassemia. Answer: Inherited defect in the ability to produce
hemoglobin, usually seen in persons of Mediterranean background.


◉ pernicious anemia. Answer: Lack of mature erythrocytes caused by
inability to absorb vitamin B12 into the bloodstream


◉ hemolytic anemia. Answer: Characterized by an inadequate number
of circulating red blood cells due to the premature destruction of red
blood cells by the spleen
Pancytopenia- reduction in all 3 types of blood cells (RBC, WBC, Plt)

, ◉ Erythropoietin (EPO). Answer: Hormone secreted by the kidney to
stimulate the production of red blood cells by bone marrow
In response to hypoxia
In the fetus the liver produces this


◉ Hemoglobin. Answer: Iron-containing protein in red blood cells that
carries oxygen for delivery to cells
4 molecules of O2
Made of polypeptide, heme, iron


◉ anemia due to gastrectomy. Answer: Iron def anemia is major cause
after this
Removal of stomach often leads to marked decrease in production of
gastric acid. This acid is necessary to convert dietary iron to a form that
is more readily absorbed by the duodenum


◉ hemolytic anemia causes. Answer: Sickle cell disease, ABO or Rh
incompatibility, drug induced


◉ Role of macrophages. Answer: Innate:
1. Phagocytosis
PRR or opsonization w/ complement


2. Secrete Cytokines: Recruit more cells, inflammation, fever, etc.

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