Laboratory Findings
Anemia
Immune System
Identifying Immune Responses
Nursing Assessments/Interventions
100

13-18 g/dl

12-16 g/dl

What is normal hemoglobin for men and for women?

100

fatigue, weakness, palpitations

What are clinical manifestations of Anemia?

100

inhibit en-zymes required for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication

What is  antiretroviral (ART) therapy?

100

treats allergic rhinitis, itching and hives

What is an antihistamine?

100

Small purplish red pinpoint lesions

What is petechiae?

200

136-145 mEq/L

What is normal sodium level?

200

condition not making enough RBC's

What is anemia?

200

best qualified to address the multiple issues about genetic testing for patients who are considering having children with a family history of an autosomal recessive disorder.

What is a genetic counselor?

200

a  dangerous immune response/reaction after eating peanuts, drinking a glass of milk 

What is food hypersensitivity?

200

Hormone therapy of choice in Estrogen Receptor (ER) blockers in ER-Blocker positive women at all stages of breast cancer.

What is Tomaxifen?

300

Calcium > than 10.5 mg/dl

What is hypercalcemia?

300

vitamin deficiency that causes extremity numbness, red, beefy and shiny red tongue

What is a cobalamin (B12) deficiency? 

(hint: pernicious anemia)

300

Frequent Hand washing, receiving vaccines and avoiding large crowds, regular activity and good nutrition

What does COVID-19 teaching prevention cover?

300

wasps, bee stings, ants, bumble bees, and yellow jackets

What can be potential insect venom?

300

stimulates proliferation of T & B cells, boosts the body's immune system to fight cancer, reaches all parts of your body through the blood stream.

Immediate findings of crackles in the lung bases and acute pulmonary edema requires immediate attention

What is Interleukin-2?

400

<99,999


What is a low platelet count?

(Assess for bleeding)

400

Abnormal Hgb (Hemaglobin S), Red Blood Cell stiffins and elongates, sickle shape in response to low O2 levels.

What is a Sickle Cell Anemia?

400

ensure a patent airway, epinephrine IM, establish IV, Nebulized albuterol, IV corticosteroids 

What is treatment for anaphylactic shock?

400

Swelling or eyelids, lips and tongue

What is angioedema?

400

Taking when not needed. Saving 1/2 for another day. Sharing with a family member who is sick. 


What causes antibiotic resistance?

500

This is problematic, this invades adjacent tissues and may spread to distant organs.

What is a Malignant Tumor?

500

causing aPTT level to increase (prolong)

What is heparin?

activated partial thromboplasting time (aPPT) 30-40 seconds. If <30sec or >40 sec heparin gtt will be adjusted.

500

tunneling when a cotton tipped applicator is placed in the wound and there is a narrower lip around the wound, usually widen as the wound deepens.

What is undermining?

500

first used in anaphylaxis

What is epinephrine?

Epipen 0.3mg one time dose given in an emergency treatment during a severe allergic event.

500

an autosomal disorder which may be asymptomatic until the patient is older. Asymptomatic genetic testing can be beneficial in guiding lifestyle and childbearing choices.

What is polycystic kidney disease?