Chapter 19, Injuries, Poisonings, and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes, contains __________ blocks or subchapters

a. 18
b. 20
c. 22
d. 15


Answer: b

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a. Leukoerythroblastosis b. Pelger-Huët anomaly c. Leukemoid reaction d. Pyknosis

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Which of the following suggests ongoing hemolysis in a patient who has not had massive blood loss or

a. Reticulocyte production index (RPI) of 1 b. Reticulocyte count of 1.3% c. Drop in hemoglobin of 1.3 g/dL in 1 week d. Hemoglobin falling 0.5 g/dL

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Why is it important to obtain a work history for the patient?

A) ?Certain occupations may contribute to industrial diseases by exposure to harmful chemicals such as asbestos, coal, and pesticides. B) Noise level from certain factories can also be problematic. C) Questioning the patient about the hazardous occupation and how long he or she was employed in that occupation can help in determining illnesses that may have been associated from this or could result in the future. D) All of the above

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How do we continue to renew the dead layer of cells on the outer layer of the skin?

What will be an ideal response?

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