Week 1
Hematologic
Week 2
Cardio-pulm
Week 3
Cardiac
Week 4
Pulmonary
Gold bar case studies
100

Which pathologies are likely to present with lymph node swelling?

Answer: Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 331

100

Which valves are closed to prevent backflow during ventricular systole?

Answer: AV valves [Tricuspid & Mitral (bicuspid)]

Resource: O’Sullivan pg 419


100

What condition occurs when a thrombus obstructs a coronary artery?

Answer: Myocardial infarction 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 274

100

Which lung volume or capacity is represented by the maximum amount of air that the lungs can hold after maximum inhalation?

Answer: Total lung capacity 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 7.68E307

100

A 16-year-old patient presents with a chronic productive cough, frequent lung infections, and difficulty gaining weight despite a good appetite. The patient's medical history notes thick mucus secretions and a family history of genetic disorders. Pulmonary function tests show reduced expiratory flow rates. Question: What pathology is most likely present in this case?

Answer: Cystic fibrosis 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 393

200

What lab value terminology would be indicated by a hemoglobin of 25 g/dL in an adult male?

Answer: Polycythemia 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 7.68E295

200

Define cardiac output.

Answer: The volume of blood pumped out of the left ventricle per minute 

Resource: O’Sullivan pg 418

200

What precautions will be in place after a patient undergoes a triple coronary artery bypass graft?

Answer: Sternal precautions 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 266 box 9.1

200

Name 3 lung volumes or capacities that decrease with restrictive lung disease.

Answer: VC, FRC, RV, ERV, and TLC

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 389, O’Sullivan pg 391

200

A 72-year-old male with a history of hypertension presents with shortness of breath when lying flat, and fatigue. Lung auscultation reveals crackles at the bases. He also reports waking at night gasping for air. Question: What type of heart failure is most likely affecting this patient?

Answer: Left sided heart failure

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 279

300

Name 3 causes of hypovolemic shock

Answer: Hemorrhage, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, burns, Addison’s disease

Resource: Goodman & Fuller Table 10.1

300

Name the heart rhythm seen in the picture


Answer: Atrial fibrillation 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 288, O’Sullivan pg 444


300

How does metoprolol decrease hypertension and angina?

Answer: It decreases the heart rate and contractility, leading to decreased cardiac output and lower blood pressure. It also reduces the heart's oxygen demand, which helps relieve chest pain in angina.

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 263 Table 9.5

300

What type of breathing pattern will cause a decrease in blood pH?

Answer: Hypoventilation 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 39


300

A 67-year-old female with a history of COPD presents with swelling in her ankles, abdominal bloating, and jugular vein distention. She reports feeling full quickly and has gained weight recently without dietary changes. Question: What cardiac condition is most likely responsible for these symptoms?

Answer: R sided heart failure 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 279

400

Name 4 components of a complete blood count (CBC) blood draw.

Answer: Hematocrit, hemoglobin, RBC, WBC, and platelets

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 7.68E294

400

Name the heart rhythm seen in the picture


Answer: Sinus Bradycardia (300/8 = 37 bpm)

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 288, O’Sullivan pg 444

400

How is nitroglycerin administered?

Answer: Sublingually 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 270

400

What type of breathing patterns is represented by deep respirations at an increased rate?

Answer: Kussmaul’s respirations

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 210

400

A 62-year-old male with a history of smoking and diabetes reports leg pain and cramping during walking that resolves with rest. His lower extremities are cool to the touch with weak pulses. Question: What vascular pathology does this presentation suggest?

Answer: Peripheral vascular disease 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 301

500

What lab values would indicate anemia in an adult female?

Answer: Hematocrit < 36 and/or hemoglobin <12 g/dL

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 7.68E295


500

Name the heart rhythm seen in the picture

Answer: Sinus Tachycardia (300/2.5 = 120 bpm)

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 288, O’Sullivan pg 444


500

What group of cardiac medications will cause frequent urination and possible resulting dehydration, hypotension, and electrolyte imbalances?

Answer: Diuretics

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 264 Table 9.5

500

Where does the fluid in pulmonary edema accumulate?

Answer: in the interstitial tissue and/or alveoli

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 400

500

A 68-year-old male with a long history of smoking presents with shortness of breath, especially with exertion. He has a thin build with a barrel-shaped chest and uses accessory muscles to breathe. Auscultation reveals diminished breath sounds and prolonged expiration. Question: What respiratory condition does this patient most likely have?

Answer: Emphysema 

Resource: Goodman & Fuller pg 379