In Acute Care Midterm Exam
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Chamberlain
1. What is the "Means" part of the A-M-P Model?
- Means is the threat or use of force and other forms of coercion, abduction, fraud,
deception, abuse of power or position of vulnerability to obtain the consent of a person
having control over another person. Trafficking cannot exist without the use of force,
fraud, or coercion.
2. The "Means" of the AMP model includes when a trafficker participates in one of the
following activities against a trafficking victim, doesn't it?
- Yes, it includes Force, Fraud, Coercion.
3. What is the "Purpose" part of the A-M-P Model?
- Purpose is the type of exploitation, such as commercial sex, forced or bonded labor,
domestic servitude, forced marriage, organ removal, or the use of children for begging
or warfare.
4. The "Purpose" of the AMP model includes when a trafficker forces a trafficking victim
to participate in which activities?
- Commercial Sex (Sex Trafficking) and Labor/Services (Labor Trafficking).
,5. Anemia is defined as what?
- Anemia is defined as a reduction in the proportion of red blood cells.
6. What is the hemoglobin level of a man with anemia?
- The hemoglobin level of a man with anemia is considered to be less than 13.5 g/dL.
7. What is the hemoglobin level of a woman with anemia?
- The hemoglobin level of a woman with anemia is considered to be less than 12 g/dL.
8. What stimulates erythropoiesis?
- Hypoxia stimulates erythropoiesis.
9. Reticulocytes are what?
- Reticulocytes are baby RBCs that are the first RBCs to leave the bone marrow and
enter into circulation for about two days before maturing into mature RBCs.
10. Do reticulocyte counts increase with blood loss?
- Yes, reticulocyte counts increase with blood loss or when blood cells are destroyed,
such as in hemolytic anemia.
11. What influences the health of the bone marrow?
, - The health of the bone marrow depends on the presence of reticulocytes; if the
reticulocyte count is normal or low in someone with anemia, it may indicate bone
marrow dysfunction or suppression.
12. What are the main functions of RBCs?
- The main functions of RBCs include carrying oxygen from the lungs to tissues,
transporting carbon dioxide, and assisting in the transport of electrolytes, hormones,
vitamins, antibodies, heat, and immune cells.
13. MCV stands for what?
- MCV stands for mean corpuscular volume, which refers to cell size.
14. What does MCHC stand for?
- MCHC stands for mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, which indicates cell
color.
15. Microcytic anemia is defined by what?
- Microcytic anemia is defined by an MCV of less than 80.
16. Normocytic anemia is characterized by what MCV range?
- Normocytic anemia is characterized by an MCV ranging from 80 to 100.
17. The three primary components of the AMP model are what?
- The three primary components of the AMP model are Action, Means, and Purpose.
, 18. Traffickers may use what as a form of coercion?
- Traffickers may use psychological manipulation as a form of coercion.
19. Domestic servitude is considered what?
- Domestic servitude is considered a form of labor trafficking.
20. The presence of reticulocytes in the blood can indicate what?
- The presence of reticulocytes indicates an active response to anemia.
21. Elevated levels of bilirubin may be observed in cases of what?
- Elevated levels of bilirubin may be observed in hemolytic anemia cases.
22. Iron deficiency can lead to what type of anemia?
- Iron deficiency can lead to microcytic anemia.
23. Can autoimmune disorders contribute to the development of anemia?
- Yes, autoimmune disorders can contribute to the development of anemia.
24. The bone marrow is responsible for what?
- The bone marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells.
25. In cases of acute blood loss, what happens to erythropoiesis?