Radiation
Chemotherapy
HIV/AIDS
Cardiovascular
Blood Disorders
100

What is the main purpose of radiation therapy?

To reduce the size of tumors

100

What are anti-neoplastic drugs used for?

To destroy cancer cells.

100

What virus attacks the immune system in HIV?

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

100

What is heart failure (HF)?

A condition where the heart is unable to pump effectively.

100

What is anemia?

A condition characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells or hemoglobin.

200

What is brachytherapy?

A type of internal radiation therapy where a radioactive source is placed next to or inside the tumor.

200

What is a potential side effect of chemotherapy related to blood cells?

Neutropenia, a decrease in neutrophils in the blood.

200

What is the normal range for CD4 T-cell counts?

Between 500 and 1500 cells/mm³.

200

What are common risk factors for hypertension?

Family history, high sodium intake, obesity, and smoking.

200

What causes hemolytic anemia?

The destruction of red blood cells.

300

What should not be washed off during radiation treatment?

The markings used to target the radiation site.

300

How is GCSF used in chemotherapy?

To stimulate bone marrow production of neutrophils.

300

What is the purpose of antiretroviral therapy (ART)?

To slow the progression of HIV to AIDS.

300

What is a left-sided heart failure characterized by?

Pulmonary congestion and fluid backup into the lungs.

300

What is thrombocytopenia and how can it affect a patient?

A low platelet count that can lead to easy bruising and bleeding.

400

What is a common side effect of radiation therapy?

Local skin irritation or fatigue.

400

What is thrombocytopenia?

A condition characterized by low platelet count, increasing the risk of bleeding.

400

Name one mode of HIV transmission.

Blood contact, sexual contact, or from mother to child.

400

What diagnostic tool is most important for evaluating heart function?

An echocardiogram.

400

What is the primary difference between vascular hypertension and essential hypertension?

Vascular hypertension is often secondary to other conditions, while essential hypertension has no identifiable cause.

500

What is the difference between external and internal radiation?

External radiation targets the tumor from outside the body, while internal radiation delivers radiation directly to the tumor site.

500

What are common symptoms of severe chemotherapy reactions?

  • Fever, infection, and easy bruising due to blood cell count changes.


500

What is the significance of a CD4 count below 200?

It indicates a diagnosis of AIDS.

500

What is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure?

ystolic pressure is the force of blood against artery walls during heartbeats, while diastolic pressure is during resting periods between beats.

500

What is the role of anticoagulants in blood disorders?

To prevent blood clots from forming in patients with certain conditions.

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