Therapeutic quiz " lab investigations "

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Lab Investigations in Therapeutics Quiz

Test your knowledge on lab investigations relevant to therapeutic practices! This quiz covers key concepts and common findings related to anemia, white blood cell counts, cardiovascular risk factors, and more.

Perfect for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding the significance of lab results in medicine.

  • 5 Engaging Questions
  • Evaluate Your Understanding
  • Applicable for Clinical Settings
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingData42
A 66 patient came to ER with shortness of breath, fatigue, pale skin, dizziness. His PMH was ulcerative colitis. So, he is taking Sulfasalazine to treat it. His lab investigations were normal except his folic acid level. It was lower than normal range. What type of anemia he has?
Microcytic anemia
Macrocytic anemia
Normocytic anemia
No anemia
A 45 years patient came to ER with pain at his joints and feeling of sick. His PMH was none. In the lab, his WBC count was 12500/cmm. And 50% of them was neutropils. What you expect from this data?
Acute bacterial infections
Malignancy
Viral infections
TB
What is the average risk of CVD in C reactive proteins ?
3.0 mg/L
1.0 to 3.0 mg/L
5 mg/L
No one
Platelets have
Nucleolus
Dinucleolus
Trinucleolus
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Normal range of platelets is
150-400 x 109/L
500 x 109/L
100 x 109/L
50 x 109/L
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