Labs
Lymph
Meds
Nursing Care
Anything
100
150,000-400,000 million per mL of blood is the normal value of this blood component
What are platelets
100
An inflammation of one or more lymphatic vessels or channels usually caused by strep or staph infection in an extremity.
What is Lymphangitis
100
Needed for adequate nerve function
What is Vitamin B12
100
Pt states reports black stools and states it must be a side effect of the oral therapy she is taking of what supplement?
What are iron supplements
100
Proceedure done to prevent the flow of emboli to the lungs.
What is a thrombectomy.
200
Lab results indicative of an infection.
What is an increased white blood cell count
200
Malignant disorder characterized by painless, progressive enlargemant of lymphoid tissue affecting males twice as frequently as females.
What is Hodgkin's Lymphoma
200
Given to replace iron stores needed for RBC development
What is Ferrouw sulfate
200
Symptoms the patient perceives in an illness are an example of this kind of data.
What is subjective
200
A disease caused by the intoduction of PROTOZOA from the bite of a mosquito.
What is Malaria
300
the normal value for lymphocytes
What is 30%
300
Abnormal cells considered a hallmark of the presence of Hodgkin's disease
What are Reed-Sternberg cells
300
Needed for erythropoiesis
What is Folic acid
300
An important goal for the patient suffering with Hodgkin's disease c/o feeling so tired he can hardly get out of bed in the morning after tx with radiation would be.
What is planning on frequent rest periods.
300
In order to begin proper treatment for a staff member who has suffered an accidental needlestick most hospitals require reporting of all incidents in order to treat in case of exposure to ____________.
What is Hepatitis B
400
Normal value of this blood component is 0.5-1%
What are basophils
400
A primary or secondary disorder characterized by the accumulation of lymph in soft tissue and edema.
What is Lymphedema
400
Given to decrease platelet adhesion
What is Aspirin or ASA
400
Hyperproductin of erythropoietin is the primary pathophysiologic feature of this disorder
What is polycythemia vera
400
Monitor the patient for blood in the stool, emesis and urine when the patient is receiving this anticoagulant therapy.
What is Heparin
500
Normal value is 2-6%
What is Monocytes
500
A group of malignant neoplasms of primarily B or T cell origin affecting all ages.
What is Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
500
Promotes reabsorption of water by kidneys and increase in plasmafactor VIII levels, which increases platelet aggregation, resulting in vasopressor effect.
Desmopressin acetate (DDAVP)
500
The typical medical treatment of polycythemia vera would be________
What is therapeutic phlebotomy