Major depressive disorder is a persistently mood lasting a minimum of _____? (slide 28)
2 weeks
Bipolar I disorder: at least _____ (duration) manic episode that results in excessive activity and energy ad may alternate with depression (Slide 40)
1 week long
Which is the most common adult leukemia: ALL or AML? (slide 47)
AML
What does MACROcytic- NORMchormic anemia mean? (slide 59 & 47)
Choose modifiable risk factors for CVD: (select all that apply) (slide 14)
1. Diet
2. Gender
3. Co-morbidities
4. Smoking
5. Stress
1, 3, 4, 5
Name 2 of the 6 clinical manifestations of postpartum blues? (slide 32)
insomnia, irritability, fatigue, tearfulness, mood instability, anxiety
What is bipolar II disorder? (slide 40)
Low level mania alternates with profound depression
What is the difference, on a cellular level, between acute leukemia and chronic leukemia> (slide 46)
Acute luekemia is the presence of undifferentiated or immature cells, usually blast cells
Chronic leukemia is predominant cells is mature, but does not function normally
How do you treat folate deficiency anemia? (slide 60)
Daily oral administration of folate.
Ischemia: is it reversible or nonreversible? (slide 9)
reversible. how long?
Postpartum depression is highest among new mothers with which of the following characteristics: (select all that apply) (slide 35)
1. Ages <19 years or between 20-24
2. American Indian/Alaska native
3. Asian/Pacific Islander
4. Gave birth to a baby boy
5. Postpartum tobacco use
1, 2, 3, 5
True or false: there is a direct cause associated with postpartum mood disorders? (slide 33)
False --> direct cause is unknown but may be caused by emotional letdown after birth, discomfort, anxiety about ability to care for newborn, and body image concerns.
Sedentary lifestyle may increase risk of breast cancer because of: select all that apply (slide 38)
1. increased insulin resistance
2. Inflammation.
3. Decreased immune funciton
4. Consumption of more carbs
5. Higher alcohol intake when sedentary
1,2,3
Microcytic hypochromic anemia occurs in which populations: (select all that apply) (slide 62)
1. Women of childbearing age
2. Individuals in living poverty
3. Alcoholics
4. Parasitic infections
5. People who live close to freeways
1,2,4
True or false: When a patient experiences a NSTEMI, cardiac enzymes may be initially normal but elevate 3-12 hours later? (slide 21)
TRUE
Which of the following are risk factors for postpartum depression: (select all that apply) (slide 36)
1. Depressive symptoms during pregnancy
2. Grandparents are deceased
3. Fatigue/lack of sleep
4. low self esteem
5. Medical problems peripartum
1, 3, 4, 5
1. neuron degeneration
2. atherosclerosis of of cerebral vessels
3. Eating diet with lots of dairy
4. Brain trauma
1, 2, 4
Where are they found?
Synthetic chemicals that mimic the actions of estrogen. They are found in pesticides, fuels, plastics, detergents, and drugs
Which type of anemia is the most common type of anemia worldwide?
Which type of MI is caused by 100% occlusion of the coronary artery? (slide 22)
STEMI
What is the ultimate consequence associated with postpartum psychosis if it is not treated? (slide 38)
infanticide, suidice
Select which co-morbidities are associated with schizo: (select all that apply) (slide 17)
1. Substance abuse disorders
2. Hypertension
3. Polydipsia
4. Hyperthyroidism
5. Cushing's disease
1, 2, 3
1. A women who has no familial history and is 24 years old.
2. A women who has had x-rays of her lungs performed every year.
3. A women who is post menopausal but negative for BRCA gene4.
4. A women who had the Epstein Barr virus when she was 6
B --> ionized radiation
What is the primary clinical manifestations for children with biliary atresia? (slide 49)
When a client experiences a MI, which cardiac biomarker is the FIRST to elevate? (slide 30)
1. Troponin I
2. Troponin T
3. Myoglobin
4. CK-MB
3. Myoglobin is the very first biomarker to elevate after an MI, but not specific to cardiac muscle. What would be the specific biomarker for MI?