Listed below are the self-assessment questions for the Pernicious Anemia (Parts 1 & 2) videos.
- List reasons as to why B12 levels are low for those with pernicious anemia
- All of the following symptoms of pernicious anemia are used to help diagnose it in children EXCEPT
A. Bleeding gums
B. Bruises
C. Lack of appetite
D. Upset stomach
- True or false: Due to the lack of B12 vitamin necessary for the development of red blood cells, pernicious anemia is diagnosed when red blood cells are below average size.
- Which of the following is true?
A. Laminar flow is when Reynold’s number is >2,000; it occurs in the aorta
B. Laminar flow is when Reynold’s number is <2,000; it occurs in the capillaries
C. Turbulent flow is when Reynold’s number is >2,000; it occurs in the capillaries
D. Turbulent flow is when Reynold’s number is <2,000; it occurs in the aorta
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