Weakness, fatigue, dizziness, paleness, feeling cold, and rapid heart rate are examples of what clinical manifestation?
What is Anemia
A hallmark of this inherited condition is characterized by chronic hemolytic anemia with baseline hemoglobin levels often between 6-9 g/dl
What is sickle cell
What type of immunity occurs when a breastfeeding mother passes her immunity to her infant?
What is passive immunity
What is Leukemia
Hemoglobin carries "blank" to the cells
What is oxygen
This disorder is known for stomatitis, glossitis, and lacking the production or intake of intrinsic factor. It can occur with aging or after bariatric surgery.
What is Pernicious Anemia
The client has an infection
This type of immunity is known as the second defense and composed of the thymus, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph
What is Artificially acquired immunity/ Active
Increased Ca levels, renal insufficiency, anemia, and bone lesions are s/s of what disorder?
What is multiple myeloma
This Lymphocyte is always on surveillance fights fungal infections, tissue rejection.
What is the T-cell
This disorder is common in older adults, alcoholism, and GI disorders. Patients ware known to have a beefy tongue.
What is Folic-Acid Deficiency Anemia
A female client with an H/H of 13.0/36% would indicate what to the nurse?
That the patient's hemoglobin and hematocrit are within normal limits
If a client develops an anaphylaxis reaction the first medication used for treatment is "blank"
What is an Epi-pen
Nursing management for a patient with Leukemia includes what?
What is preventing infection
Management of a sickle cell crisis would include what measures
Nursing Management for this disorder includes, phlebotomy, low Fe diet, administration of allopurinol, anticoagulants, and antineoplastics.
What is Polycythemia Vera
A patient with a CD4 count of less than 200 would indicate what to the nurse.
The client is prognosis has pressed to AIDS
The ELISA, Western Blot, Indirect Florescent Microscope, and PCR RNA tests are used to diagnose what disorder
What is HIV
This disorder includes a general reduction in WBC (neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils)
What is Agranulocytosis,
causes could be drug toxicity
s/s fatigue, fever, opportunistic infection
tx stop cause, use a colony stimulating factor (see notes)
What type of patient would require neutropenic precautions would include what specific measures are they?
Common cues of this disorder include petechiae, purpura, ecchymosis, and bleeding.
What is Thrombocytopenia
What is Thombocytopenia
What is drug induced, malnutrition, radiation, chemotherapy, disease process, surgical removal
This type of Lymphoma has the presence of Reed-Sternberg Cells
What is Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Bleeding precautions would include which of the following measures?
What is no Aspirin/NSAIDS, protecting the patient from injury, use of small needles and electric razor. o