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GCU NUR 631 final exam
why does cancer come back ANS: small areas of metastases can lie dormant only to explode in growth
later



Complete remission of leukemia is when less then 5% blasts in marrow and normal CBC values



malignant neoplasm of epithelial origin are known as ANS: carcinomas



Burkitt lymphoma is most closely associated with ANS: Epstein-Barr virus



major cause of death from leukemic disease ANS: infection



myeloma ANS: bence jones proteins in the urine

Renal insufficiency is common

elevated Ca levels, bone fractures common



CML chronic lymphoid leukemia ANS: -bcr-abl translocation



-Philadelphia chromosome



-Fatigue, weight loss, abdominal discomfort, sweats



ALL Acute lymphoid leukemia ANS: -best prognosis for long term disease free survival



-Primarily affects children

,-activity restriction with thrombocytopenia



-Common complication is infection



-anemia, leukocytosis, thrombocytopenia, pain in long bones, fever, painless enlarged cervical lymph
nodes



non-Hodgkin lymphoma ANS: there may be gastrointestinal tract involvement



CLL Chronic lymphoid leukemia ANS:



AML Acute myeloid leukemia ANS:



Hemophilia A ANS: treatment includes Factory VIII replacement



Hemophilia B ANS: deficiency in factor IX



Final step in clot formation ANS: clot retraction



cause for bleeding with normal platelet cound, increased PT and INR ANS: Vitamin K deficiency

clotting factor deficiency from the liver



Vitamin K deficiency a newborn will present with melena, hematuria and bleeding from umbilucs



activation of extrinsic pathway for coagulation is initiated by ANS: Tissue thromboplastin

,PT and INR ANS: measure integrity of extrinsic pathway



PTT ANS: assesses the intrinsic pathway of coagulation



Von Willebrand Factor impairs ANS: platelet adhesion to injured tissue



electrolyte imbalance causing clotting disorders ANS: hypocalcemia



oxytocin ANS: produced in the hypothalamic region



hormone that causes uterine and milk duct contraction, release during sexual activity



How are steroid hormones transported ANS: diffused through cell membranes to activate intracellular
receptors



lipid soluble hormones ANS: thyroid hormones



secondary endocrine disorder ex ANS: pituitary hyposecretion of TSH



upregulation of target cell receptors results in ANS: increased target cell responsiveness to hormone



Downregulation ANS: decreased target cell sensitivity



Growth hormone ANS: increases lean body mass



Stimulates liver to release IGF-1

, Somatostatin supresses normal secretion of growth hormone



-infants would have normal birth length and weight



-Excess leads to acromegaly



Most endocrine hormones are water soluble and exert their effects on target cells by ANS: generating
secondary messengers



Prolactin is inhibited by ANS: dopamine produced by the hypothalamus



Cortisol is responsible for ANS: regulation of immune and inflammatory reactions



After thyroidectomy pt has numbness and tingling around the mouth, what lab are we concerned
about? ANS: low serum calcium



syntheses if thyroid hormones ANS: inhibited by iodine deficiency



hypoparathyroidism ANS: clinical manifestation results from decreased serum ionized calcium



which response to an injection of ACTH indicates a primary adrenal insufficiency ANS: no change in
serum glucocorticoid levels



Surgical removal of thyroid gland may result in



thyroid gland growing larger then normal ANS: hyposecretion

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