A&P
Anemias
DVT
Hemorrhage
Challenging
100

This protein in red blood cells carries oxygen throughout the body.

What is hemoglobin?

100

This condition occurs when the blood has a reduced ability to carry oxygen due to decreased hemoglobin or red blood cells.

What is anemia?

100

This condition occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, most commonly in the leg.

What is a DVT?
100

This classification of hemorrhage occurs within body cavities or tissues and may not be visible.

What is internal hemorrhage?

100

The accumulation of blood outside blood vessels due to hemorrhage is called this.

What is a hematoma?

200

The liquid portion of blood that contains water, proteins, and electrolytes.

What is plasma?

200

This inherited anemia results from a mutation in the beta-globin gene, causing sickle-shaped red blood cells.

What is sickle cell anemia?

200

Three major risk factors for DVT include venous stasis, endothelial injury, and hypercoagulability.

What is Virchows Triad?

200

This type of shock can result from severe hemorrhage and significant blood loss.

What is hypovolemic shock?

200

This coagulation factor deficiency is responsible for Hemophilia A, increasing the risk of hemorrhage.

What is Factor VIII deficiency?

300

This organ is responsible for producing blood cells through hematopoiesis in adults.

What is bone marrow?

300

In aplastic anemia, this tissue fails to produce adequate blood cells.

What is bone marrow?

300

The most serious complication of DVT occurs when a clot travels to the lungs.

What is a PE (pulmonary embolism)?

300

The body's first response to bleeding that involves blood vessel constriction.

What is vasoconstriction?

300

Bleeding between the skull and dura mater is known as this type of intracranial hemorrhage.

What is epidural hematoma?

400

This hormone, primarily produced by the kidneys, stimulates red blood cell production.

What is erythropoietin (EPO)

400

This anemia results from autoimmune destruction of gastric parietal cells, leading to vitamin B12 deficiency.

What is pernicious anemia?

400

This diagnostic test uses sound waves to detect blood clots in deep veins.

What is a venous Doppler ultrasound?

400

This protein is converted into fibrin during blood clot formation.

What is fibrinogen?

400

A hemorrhage involving the loss of more than 40% of blood volume is classified as this class.

What is a class IV hemorrhage?

500

The process by which blood cells are formed.

What is hematopoiesis?

500

The average lifespan of a normal erythrocyte is approximately this many days.

What is 120 days?

500

This anticoagulant is commonly administered to prevent clot extension in patients with DVT.

What is heparin?

500

The body's process of stopping bleeding through vasoconstriction, platelet plug formation, and coagulation.

What is homeostasis?

500

This compensatory mechanism increases heart rate and peripheral vasoconstriction during acute blood loss to maintain blood pressure.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

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