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NURS 8022 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY A+
GRADED

Hematopoiesis - ANSWER-Process of blood cell production in adult bone marrow or the liver and/or
spleen of the fetus



Two stages

▪ Mitosis (proliferation)

▪ Maturation (differentiation)



Primary site of hematopoietic stem cells - ANSWER-Bone marrow ("myeloid tissue")



Difference between red and yellow bone marrow - ANSWER-Red marrow produces RBCs, yellow marrow
does not produce RBCs



Active bone marrow sites - ANSWER-pelvic bones

vertebrae

cranium

mandible

sternum

ribs

humerus

femur



Factors that increase hematopoiesis - ANSWER-(1) conversion of yellow bone marrow, which does not
produce blood cells, to hematopoietic red marrow by the actions of erythropoietin (a hormone that
stimulates erythrocyte production)

(2) faster differentiation of progenitor cells

(3) faster proliferation of stem cells into progenitor cells

,Erythropoiesis - ANSWER-production of RBCs



Sequence of erythropoiesis - ANSWER-Pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell --> committed
Proerythroblast/Pronormoblast --> Erythroblast/Normoblast (Hgb synthesis begins) --> Reticulocyte
(nucleus is lost; 3 days spent in bone marrow, about 1 day in blood) --> Erythrocyte



** aprox. 1% of RBCs are reticulocytes **



In each step the quantity of hemoglobin increases and the nucleus decreases in size



Erythropoietin - ANSWER-A hormone produced and released by the kidney that stimulates the
production of red blood cells by the bone marrow



Always present in plasma



Released in response to low renal oxygenation

- NOT the # of RBCs but rather oxygen delivery

- e RBC production increases within 24 hours; life span 4-12 hours; increased RBC # in 5 days

- Given to dialysis and chemo patients



Reticulocytes - ANSWER-▪ Last immature form of erythroblast



▪ Contains polyribosomes (globin synthesis) and mitochondria (heme synthesis)



▪ 24-48 hours after leaving bone marrow for circulation, matures into erythrocyte

- Loses polyribosomes and mitochondria

-Make up 1-2% of RBCs

- Last about 2 days in bone marrow and 1 day in blood continuing to mature

- During time of low HCT time in marrow decreased to as little as 1 day

,▪ Reticulocyte count -- Indicates whether new RBCs are being produced; good indicator of erythropoiesis



Renal oxygenation negative feedback loop - ANSWER-



Hemoglobin and its structure - ANSWER-Oxygen-carrying protein of the erythrocyte --> may carry up to
300hgb molecules



Reversible deformity to be able to squeeze through the tiniest of capillaries



Each Hgb molecule has 2 pairs of different globin chains and 4 complexes of iron + heme

▪ Heme: large, flat, iron-protoporphyrin disk that is synthesized in the mitochondria and can carry one
molecule of oxygen

▪ Each Hgb can carry 4 molecules of oxygen



Heme vs Globin - ANSWER-Heme: Synthesized in mitochondria of reticulocyte

- Carries Oxygen



Globin: Polyribosomes in reticulocytes

- 2 pairs of globin chains on each Hgb molecule

- Combo of pair determines type of globin chain

▪ Most common Hgb A: 2 alpha chains and 2 beta chains - Hgb F (fetal): 2 alpha, 2 gamma



Red blood cell structure - ANSWER-Sac of Hgb, no nucleus or mitochondria, only hemoglobin & enzymes
surrounded by membrane



-Lack mitochondria, rely on glycolysis for energy --> "aerobic metabolism"



▪ Deficiencies of 2 enzymes result in anemia

• Pyruvate kinase - necessary for glycolysis - no glycolysis results in RBC damage and death

, • G6PD - involved in protecting the RBC against oxidative stress



Anisocytosis

Poikilocytosis - ANSWER-Variation in RBC size

Variation in RBC shape



Hereditary vs Acquired Hemolysis - ANSWER-Hereditary hemolysis: sickle cell disease



Acquired hemolysis: immune mechanisms (transfusion reaction), infection (malaria), drugs (penicillin),
liver or kidney disease, toxins (chemicals, venoms)



Normal Labs (RBCs, Hgb, Hct, MCV, MCH) - ANSWER-RBCs 4.2-6.1

Hgb 12-18

Hct35-50%



MCV: 78-100 (related to size)

MCH: 27-34 (related to Hgb content)



Reticulocytes: new RBC formation - low suggest issues in production



Microcytic-Hypochromic Anemias - ANSWER-Characterized by red cells that are abnormally small and
contain reduced amounts of hemoglobin



Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA)

Sideroblastic

Thalassemia



Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) - ANSWER-Type of Microcytic-Hypochromic Anemia
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