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- A patient has been suffering for 2 months with a chronic, watery diarrhea. A blood test is likely to reveal ________. a hematocrit below 30 percent hypoxemia anemia polycythemiadeficiency of vitamin B12 or folate can be result in * Sickle cell anemia Megaloblastic anemia Thalassemia Pernicious anemiaThe type of anemia resulting from a bleeding stomach ulcer is classified as ___. decreased production Sickle cell anemia increased destruction anemia dietary or hypochromic anemia
- Could You explain how Microsytic and macrosytic anemia is caused by beta thalasemia, or iron defiencny What are the diffrences and similarities in there differenainal diagnoisesDeficienccy of which one of the following vitamins will NOT lead to anemia? A. Folate B. B6 C. B12 D. EPernicious anaemia is caused by the deficiency of Which vitamin .
- The two general categories of anemia are increased destruction anemia and ___ anemia. increased production leukemic hyperemic decreased productiond) Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies cause megaloblastic changes in the bone marrow of a patient with a macrocytic anaemia. State four causes of folate deficiency.iron deficiency anemia is: Select one: a. normocytic anemia b. macrocytic anemia C. microcytic anemia
- Explain how giving an alcoholic patient who has hypoglycaemia an Intravenous Infusion (IV) of glucose Alone can be fetal.True or false Anemia can be due to having abnormal hemoglobin. EPO is secreted from the liver. EPO is secreted when blood oxygen levels are too highanemia can occur as a result of a deficiency in vitamin b6, folate, and/or A) riboflavin B) panthothenic acid C) thiamin D) vitamin b12