NUR 200 EXAM 1 PRACTICE GUIDE 2025 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED PASS!!
Iron, b12, protein, folic acid and erythromycin
- answer-What are the components needed to form rbcs?
120 days
- answer-RBC lifespan
Bone marrow
- answer-Where are rbcs & blood products produced?
Saves and recycles iron and hemaglobin/heme
- answer-When a RBC dies what does the liver do?
Microcytic
- answer-small rbcs
Hypochromic
- answer-less color, pale rbcs
Microcyctic and hypochromic
- answer-with iron deficency the rbcs are
Oral Iron instructions
- answer-can cause constipation, upset stomach, n/v, heartburn, bitter taste and
black stools. Take with citris to increase absorption, on empty stomach, avoid
taking with coffee, tea or caffiene, can stain the teeth
Iron deficicency
- answer-Lethargy
Overexertion (SOB & tachy)
White/Weird cravings (PICA)
Increased HR, RR & tongue Inflammation
Reduction (decrease hgb)
Observe changes (microcytic & hypochromic)
Nail changes
, Intolerance to cold
LOW IRON
Also they crave ice
Iron deficiency anemia labs
- answer-iron level decreased
Ferritin level decreased
% saturated in circulatory system decreased
TIBC (total iron binding capacity): increased
Foods high in iron for iron deficency anemia
- answer-Eggs
Apricots
Tofu
Legumes & leafy green vegetables
Oysters
Tuna
Sardines/Seeds
Potatoes
Fish
Iron fortified (cereals/bread)
Red meats & Raisins
Poultry
Nuts
(EAT LOTS OF IRON)
B12 deficency anemia signs
- answer-Pallor (Pale)
Energy decreased/ fatigue
Red smooth tongue
Numbness/tingling esp. Hands & feet
Intestinal issues (bloating, indigestion, diarrhea/constipation)
CONFUSION
Increased depression
Loss of appetite
Unsteady gait
Shortness of breath
PERNICIOUS
AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED PASS!!
Iron, b12, protein, folic acid and erythromycin
- answer-What are the components needed to form rbcs?
120 days
- answer-RBC lifespan
Bone marrow
- answer-Where are rbcs & blood products produced?
Saves and recycles iron and hemaglobin/heme
- answer-When a RBC dies what does the liver do?
Microcytic
- answer-small rbcs
Hypochromic
- answer-less color, pale rbcs
Microcyctic and hypochromic
- answer-with iron deficency the rbcs are
Oral Iron instructions
- answer-can cause constipation, upset stomach, n/v, heartburn, bitter taste and
black stools. Take with citris to increase absorption, on empty stomach, avoid
taking with coffee, tea or caffiene, can stain the teeth
Iron deficicency
- answer-Lethargy
Overexertion (SOB & tachy)
White/Weird cravings (PICA)
Increased HR, RR & tongue Inflammation
Reduction (decrease hgb)
Observe changes (microcytic & hypochromic)
Nail changes
, Intolerance to cold
LOW IRON
Also they crave ice
Iron deficiency anemia labs
- answer-iron level decreased
Ferritin level decreased
% saturated in circulatory system decreased
TIBC (total iron binding capacity): increased
Foods high in iron for iron deficency anemia
- answer-Eggs
Apricots
Tofu
Legumes & leafy green vegetables
Oysters
Tuna
Sardines/Seeds
Potatoes
Fish
Iron fortified (cereals/bread)
Red meats & Raisins
Poultry
Nuts
(EAT LOTS OF IRON)
B12 deficency anemia signs
- answer-Pallor (Pale)
Energy decreased/ fatigue
Red smooth tongue
Numbness/tingling esp. Hands & feet
Intestinal issues (bloating, indigestion, diarrhea/constipation)
CONFUSION
Increased depression
Loss of appetite
Unsteady gait
Shortness of breath
PERNICIOUS