Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Blood Products/Aplastic Anemia
Viral Complications
Viral complications of HSCT
Viral Complications
Cardiopulmonary complications of HSCT
100

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma occurs primarily in what two cells lines

what are B cells and T cells

100

How long is blood consent good for?

What is 1 year

100

A liver infection caused by a virus. This viral infection has a vaccine and is not A. 

What is Hepatitis B

100

This virus begins with a prodromal phase characterized by pain, itching, numbness or tingling. A few days later, a unilateral maculopapular vesicular rash appears.

What is Herpes Zoster

100

This viral infection can occur in early childhood asymptomatically however can remain present in the kidneys. If immunocompromised can activate causing dysuria, hematuria, nephropathy, ureteral stenosis, and unexplained fevers.

What is BK Virus

100

These conditions can occur during or after HSCT arrhythmias, hyper/hypotension, tamponade, fibrosis, pericarditis, pericardial effusions.

What are cardiac complications

200
The most common indolent lymphoma

What is Follicular Lymphoma

200

How often does blood product refusal need to be signed

What is every hospitalization/ occurence

200

If the patient has HHV6 what (2) antivirals are considered first line therapy.

What is Ganciclovir and Foscarnet

200

This virus primarily causes cold sores and fever blisters around the mouth and face

What is HSV- 1. Herpes Simplex Virus type 1

200

What are the screening tests for BK Virus

What is Blood and urine tests

200

This cardiac complication can commonly occur after starting Tacrolimus. 

What is hypertension.

300

These types of lymphomas are urgently managed and have shorter survival times measured in months. If treated most relapses occur within the first 2 years after therapy.

What is aggressive/ very aggressive lymphoma

300

A type and screen sample is good for how many days?

What is 3 days

300

Foscarnet is used to treat what (2) viral infections?

What is CMV and HHV6.

300

What type of precautions is required for a patient with vericella that has open lesions.

What is contact AND Airborne precautions

300

This medication is ordered to be given with Cidofovir. It is administered pre Cidofovir and an additional two doses are given post

What is Probenecid

300

Patient is receiving a allo HSCT. When placed on telemetry you notice this rhythm. Identify this rhythm

What is AFib

400

DLBCL is considered what type of lymphoma?

What is aggressive lymphoma

400

What is the time frame for transfusion blood

what is 2-4 hours  

400

If the patient is CMV sero-negative. What type of blood products can they receive?

What is only CMV negative products 

400

If the patient is positive for CMV infection what type of bloods products can they receive?

What is CMV safe blood products

400

This virus most commonly presents as a respiratory illness, it can range from PNA, croup and bronchitis

What is Adenovirus

400

Patient went to the bathroom and upon returning to the bed calls you to the room and says they are having chest pain. You place the patient on telemetry. You notice this rhythm. Identify the rhythm 

What is SVT.

500

what are B symptoms?

what is Fever, night sweats and weight loss

500

what type of transplant is indicated for Aplastic Anemia?


Is this fresh or cryopreserved?

What is Allogenic Bone marrow transplant

Fresh

500

What is the Antiviral prophylaxis for HSV/VZV.

What is Acyclovir, Valcyclovir.
500

After viral reactivation, Rituximab is given to reduce this viral load.

What is EBV reactivation

500

This is a weekly infusion for the treatment of BK virus

What is Cidofovir

500

This is the name of the preservative in a cryopreserved HSCT. 

What is DMSO

600

These types of transplants are indicated for some non-Hodgkin lymphomas

What are auto or allogenic HSCTs

600

Aplastic anemia occurs when?

What is your body stops producing new blood cells

600

Foscarnet pre hydration is NS 1000 ml over how many hours?

Foscarnet post hydration is NS 1000ml over how many hours?

What is pre hydration is NS 1000 ml over 1 hr

Post hydration NS 1000ml over 2 hrs

600

Indicate if Infection or Disease: CMV viral replication in the blood via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with the absence of organ-specific signs and symptoms.

What is CMV Infection

600

This condition is often caused by BK virus causing painful urination 

What is hemorrhagic Cystitis

600

patient has diminished breath sounds after laying in bed. After introducing the Incentive spirometer their breath sounds return to normal. What pulmonary complication is this?

What is Atelectasis

700

These 4 CAR-T products can be given to non Hodgkin lymphoma patients  

What is Kymriah, Yescarta, Tecartus, Breyanzi

700

How long do you have to stay with patient after initiating a blood transfusion 

what is a minimum of 15 mins.

700

This viral infection is very common occuring in 80-90% of the worlds population. Contracting this infection puts you at risk of malignancies.

What is Epstein-Bar Virus

700

Daily Double!!!

What are the 6 most common Viral infections in HSCT pts.

What is HSV/VZV

CMV

HHv6EBV

BK virus

Adenovirus

700

If hydration boluses are not given to patients receiving nephrotoxic medications this condition can happen. 

what is AKI

700

This patient has received a total of 2L of fluid after his HSCT. You assess him and note that he is sob, and dyspneic and has orthopnea. CXR shows fluid in the lungs. The patient was placed on 2 L NC and  40 mg lasix was ordered and given. Name this condition.

What is Pulmonary Edema.

800

A majority of patients with DLBCL report this symptom

What is a painless lump or mass in the neck or groin

800

DAILY DOUBLE!


name the steps of a transfusion reaction

Step 1: Stop the infusion

Step 2:Flush with NS

Step 3: Perfom VS and assess pt

Step 4:Re verify patient and blood product, bag and tag

Step 5: Document amount of product transfused

Step 6:  Notify the MD, Blood bank, and charge RN

Step 7: Collect the blood samples, transfusion reaction sheet and blood product and walk down to blood bank 

800

This virus has reactivated. The presents with a sudden fever as high as 103 for 3-5 days. sore throat, swollen neck lymph nodes, decreased appetite and upper respiratory infections (runny nose, nonproductive cough.) What is the name of the virus?

What is HHV6

800

Indicate if Infection or Disease: Evidence of CMV viral replication in the blood via PCR with the presence of organ-specific signs and symptoms (end-organ damage)

What is CMV Disease

800

This condition can occur due to liver injury, Busulfan use and can be potentially fatal.

What is Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS)or VOD 

800

This condition occurs during the time of neutrophil recovery in auto HSCT. It can cause capillary leakage.

What is engraftment syndrome.

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