Anatomy & Physiology
Transfusion
Nursing Care
Diagnostic Tests
Disorders
100

Name the primary site for blood formation

What is bone marrow?

100

Name what will be transfused if the clients Hemoglobin level is 5.4 g/dL

What are Red Blood Cells ?

100

List the top three nursing care problems seen as priorities for patients with anemia.

What are inadequate oxygenation, fatigue and activity intolerance, and nutritional deficiencies?

100

This diagnostic test may be ordered to measure the absorption of radioactive vitamin B12 for the diagnosis of pernicious anemia.

What is a Schilling test?

100

Name this hematological disorder in which the RBCs become elongated and stiff and lose flexibility which results in vaso occlusion and pain.

What is sickle cell anemia?

200

Name the organ that stores, filters, forms, and defends blood cells.

What is the spleen?

200

Name the treatment that is used to maintain hemostasis in DIC. Can only be given in the ICU.

What is cryoprecipitate?

200

Name the priority for patient(s) experiencing acute blood loss.

What is identifying and controlling cause and transfusing RBCs?

200

Name this diagnostic test that is used to assess blood clotting when a patient is on a heparin drip.

What is  (aPTT) a Prothrombin Time?

200

Name this hematological disorder that is an acquired hemorrhagic syndrome of clotting cascade overstimulation and anti-clotting processes.

What is Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)?

300

Name the cells that protect the body from invasion by bacteria and other foreign entities.

What are Leukocytes?

300

Name the transfusion reaction that is most common and reflects antibody reaction to granulocytes or platelets in infused blood component 

What is Febrile Non-hemolytic Reaction?

300

Name the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing a blood transfusion reaction. 

What is stop the transfusion? 

300

Name this diagnostic test that is most commonly performed in people with marked anemia, neutropenia, acute leukemia, and thrombocytopenia to examine cell types, numbers, and maturation.

What is a bone marrow aspiration?

300

Name this hematological disorder marked by decreased platelets.

What is Thrombocytopenia?

400

Name the cells that picks up oxygen from lungs and transport it to systemic tissues. 

What are red blood cells?

400

Name what is replaced in Thrombocytopenia.

What are platelets?

400

Name the priority interventions for the patient with sickle cell anemia.

What are promote oxygenation, pain management, and fluids.

400

Name this blood tests that is performed every few weeks for clients who are taking warfarin (coumadin).

What is INR ( International Normalized Ratio)?

400

Name this hematological disorder caused increased red blood cells. 

What is Polycythemia/Polycythemia Vera?

500

More than 90% of this blood product is water.

What is plasma?

500

Name nursing priorities before administering red blood cells?

What are type and screen, informed consent, and assess vital signs no more than 30 mins prior to administration?

500

List the top three nursing interventions and actions for the hematological disorder of DIC.

What are promoting effective gas exchange, enhancing tissue perfusion, preventing bleeding risk and injury?

500

Name this diagnostic test that is commonly performed to assess client's Hemoglobin and hematocrit, Red blood cells , White blood cells and Platelets

What is Complete Blood Count?

500

Name this hematological disorder which is an autoimmune disease that leads to a vitamin B12 deficiency because of the inability to absorb vitamin B12 without intrinsic factor.

What is pernicious anemia?

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