Basics of Cellular Regulation
Lab Values
Medications
Blood Admin
Hodge Podge
100

A is a deficiency in the number of erythrocytes (red blood cells [RBCs]), the quantity or quality of hemoglobin, and/or volume of packed RBCs (hematocrit).

What is anemia?

100

Hgb/HCT is decreased, MCV is decreased, Serum Ironis Decreased and TIBC is elevated.

What are the lab results for a patient with iron deficiency anemia?

100

This treatment for pernicious anemia must be given using the Z-track method.

What is cobalamin?

100

This action can be delegated to the NAP

What is obtaining baseline vital signs?

100

0.9% sodium chloride

What is the only IV solution compatable with PRBCs?

200

Pallor, jaundice, and pruritus

What are the integumentary manifestations of anemia?

200
For males the normal value is 13.2-17.3

What is hemoglobin?

200

This medication for anemia should be taken about 1 hr before meals. 

What is oral iron?

200

Two RNs

What who can perform bedside checks prior to administration of blood?

200

22g or higher.

What is the appropriate size of IV access for a client receiving PRBCs?

300

Fatigue related to inadequate oxygenation of the blood.

What is a nursing diagnosis related to anemia?

300

Hgb/HCT decreased, B-12 is decreased.

What are the lab values for cobalamin deficiency?

300

This medication for the treatment of anemia has a high risk of anaphylaxis.

What is parenteral iron?

300

This is the most common transfusion reaction.

What febrile non-hemolytic reaction?

300

A rise in temperature of more than 1.8 degree fahrenheit.  

What a febrile non-hemolytic reaction?

400

The most common nutritional disorder in the world.

What is iron deficiency anemia

400

Is the universal donor in the ABO compatibility

What is O negative?

400

This medication should be avoided in the treatment of acute pain in children due to a vasoacclusive event.

What is meperidine?

400

Breath sounds

What is an important assessment during blood administration especially in the elderly or patients with cardiac issues?

400

Stop the transfusion.

What is the appropriate action when a client is suspected of having a transfusion reaction?

500

Liver and muscle meats, dried fruits, legumes, dark green leafy vegetables, whole-grain and enriched bread and cereals, beans

What are foods rich in iron?

500

11.7-15.5.

What the normal hemoglobin level for females?

500

This hematopoietic growth factor act on the bone marrow to increase production of red blood cells.

What is epoetin alpha?

500

Sudden onset of chills and respiratory distress.  Must be identified quickly to avoid respiratory failure.

What is TRALI?

500

This must be signed prior to administration of blood products.

What is informed consent?