Sickle Cell Disease
Radiation Therapy
Cancer
Bleeding Disorders
Anemia & Transfusion
100

This is the reason infants with sickle cell disease do NOT show symptoms until 3–4 months of age

What is the presence of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) that prevents sickling?

100

This blood-related complication is responsible for infection risk, bleeding, and anemia during radiation

What is myelosuppression/pancytopenia?


100

Children heal fractures faster than adults because of this anatomical structure

What is the thicker periosteum?

100

This medication category should be avoided in hemophilia patients due to bleeding risk

What are aspirin-containing products?


100

RBC transfusions help patients primarily by increasing this

What is oxygen-carrying capacity?

200

Dactylitis in sickle cell disease refers to this classic symptom

What is painful swelling of the hands and feet?

200

This syndrome causes excessive sleepiness in children receiving radiation

What is somnolence syndrome?


200

This leukemia type is more aggressive and often requires bone marrow transplant during remission

What is AML?

200

This treatment must be given IMMEDIATELY when a bleed occurs 

What is factor replacement therapy?

200

Iron supplements should NOT be given with this beverage

What is milk?

300

This symptom results from rapid RBC turnover and increased bilirubin

What is jaundice?


300

List two short-term side effects involving the GI system


What are nausea/vomiting and mouth sores?


300

This leukemia type has the highest response rate to chemotherapy (90–95% remission)

What is ALL?

300

Describe correct care for a joint bleed (hemarthrosis)

What is ice, elevate, immobilize, NWB, and avoid PROM?

300

This action is strictly prohibited because it can be fatal during vesicant administration and lumbar puncture procedures

What is bringing a vesicant drug into the patient’s room during the LP?

400

Sickle cell disease causes these two long-term complications related to immune function

What are frequent infections and delayed growth?



400

This long-term endocrine effect can impact growth and sexual development


What is delayed or absent puberty?


400

This lab result is HIGH in early leukemia even though the cells are abnormal

What is elevated WBC with blasts?

400

Mouth bleeding in hemophilia is dangerous primarily because of this risk

What is airway obstruction?

400

Pancytopenia means a decrease in these three cell types

What are RBCs, WBCs, and platelets?

500

Explain why anemia occurs in sickle cell disease

What is chronic hemolysis caused by the destruction of sickled cells?

500

Radiation can cause this serious long-term effect involving the formation of new cancers

What are secondary malignancies?

500

The primary early intervention to prevent tumor lysis syndrome

What is aggressive IV hydration (1.5–2× maintenance)?

500

Hemophilia patients need this medication before and after dental work to prevent bleeding

What are antifibrinolytics?

500

This is the reason the nurse must leave the IV catheter in place during a suspected vesicant extravasation


What is to administer the antidote through the same line?

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