Red or White?
Leukemia & Lymphoma
What's Wrong With Me?
So That's What's Been Causing All The Problems..
Anemia 2
100
This type of IV solution should never be used with blood transfusions.
What is dextrose & LR
100
Immature lymphocytes are affected in this type of leukemia.
What is ALL
100
You're reviewing your morning lab report and see the following: Hb 12, Hct 40, pH 7.4, platelet 100,000. What lab value would you call the Dr about?
What is platelet
100
Drinking orange juice with this supplement will help it's absorption.
What is Iron
100
This anemia has a high incidence among Scandinavians people while this anemia is found primarily in African-Americans.
What is pernicious and sickle-cell anemia
200
I am a phagocytic cell, I come on scene during the early phase of inflammation.
What is a neutrophil
200
Mature granulocytes are found in this type of leukemia.
What is CML
200
A patient tells you they have a paper cut and it won't stop bleeding. They take Coumidin. Which blood test will you run?
What is PT?
200
You don't have enough IF on your gastric parietal cells, especially after you had gastric bypass. Perhaps you should inject yourself with B12 the rest of your life.
What is B12 deficiency or pernicious anemia
200
The acronym HOP is used to treat what anemia?
What is sickle cell
300
When an infection occurs, these immature cells shift to the left.
What is a band
300
A very important part of your role as a nurse is to address not only a person's physical by ____ well being after a diagnosis of leukemia is made?
What is mental
300
I am of Mediterranean decent. What am I at risk for?
What is Thalassemia?
300
Your patient tells you they have been having spontaneous nosebleeds and paper cuts that just won't stop bleeding since being on that blood thinner. What is going on?
What is heparin induced thrombocytopenia
300
This anemia is life-threatening and is typically diagnosed by age 2. Physical and mental growth is restricted.
What is Thalassemia
400
I am a result of an increased number or RBCs. Patients need weeks of phlebotomy to remove the thick and extra volume in the blood.
What is polycythemia
400
In _______ lymphoma the disease is localized and starts in the ___ lymphocytes.
What is hodgkins & B
400
A patient arrives in the ER complaining of shortness of breath, pain 10/10, and tingling in their fingers and toes. What is wrong with the patient?
What is sickle cell crisis?
400
You are doing a patient history when the patient tells you they have had black stool, upset stomach, cramps, and they have been eating a lot of organ meats and green, leafy vegetables. What is wrong with this patient?
What is hemochromatosis?
400
My nurse told me I have pancytopenia and even a slight fever is an emergency, why? What's going on?
What is aplastic anemia?
500
With this type of blood disorder, the X-linked chromosome is the culprit. Treatment is geared towards stopping the bleeding, giving clotting factors, icing, and managing life threatening complications.
What is hemophilia
500
You are reviewing your patients chart and note that disease involvement is above and below the diaphragm. You know this is stage ____ lymphoma.
What is 3
500
A local farmer comes into the clinic and his history reveals he has been working with herbicides for years on the farm. You know he is at risk for developing what disease?
What is multiple myeloma
500
A malfunctioning spleen can be diagnosed when these pocked erythrocytes are found.
What is howell-jolly bodies
500
You are sitting with your patient during their first blood transfusion. You are doing your frequent vital signs when they complain of chills, difficulty breathing, flank and low back pain. You stop the transfusion immediately because you suspect...
What is an acute hemolytic reaction
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