Anemias
Bone Marrow Suppression
Leukemia/Sickle Cell
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100

When taking iron supplements, what supplement helps that iron absorb better? 

What is Vitamin C? 

Citrus fruits, tomato juice....

100

What is Thrombocytopenia? and how is it treated?

What is a platelet count less than 150,000?.. FFP?

100

What hospital precautions would a patient with Leukemia be on?

What is protective precautions?

100

What is the antidote for Heparin?

What is Protamine Sulfate? 

100

Splenectomies come with an increased risk of pneumonia due to pain upon post op breathing techniques (incentive spirometers). What can the nurse do to help prevent this complication? 

What is medicate with opioids for the first 24- 48 hours to ensure breathing exercises are done and the patient ambulates/ gets OOB?

200

An improvement in iron deficiency anemia can be noted with an increase in what labs? 

What is hemoglobin and hematocrit? 

200

Chemotherapy can cause bone suppression, how is this reflected in lab work?

What is a low platelet count, low red blood cells, low white blood cells?

200

Patients receiving chemotherapy often can develop a metallic taste in their mouths. What is a nursing intervention to help with this? 

What is chew sugar-free gum to help alleviate the metallic taste?

200

What is the antidote for Warfarin/Coumadin?

What is Vitamin K?

200

When a patient has their spleen removed they are at an increased risk of developing what illnesses? 

What is meningitis, pneumonia, and Hib? 

300

What does the bone marrow with Aplastic Anemia look like? 

What is pale, fatty, and fibrous?

AKA- "dry tap"

300

A patient with thrombocytopenia has special precautions to help prevent bleeding. What are they? 

What is stool softener, lubricate lips with water soluble ointment, blow nose gently, soft bristle toothbrush. no flossing, avoid IM injections, cluster blood draws, apply pressure to puncture sites longer......

300

During Sickle Cell Crisis and to prevent a reoccurrence clients are encouraged to increase their intake of what?  

What is fluid? Increase hydration.

300

Before an opioid is administered what vital sign is of the highest importance to be obtained?

What is respiratory rate? 

300

How is hypercalcemia prevented? 

What is increase fluids?

2-3 liters a day.

400

What are manifestations of anemia? 

What is pallor, fatigue, weakness, spoon shaped nails, tachycardia, shortness of breath, hair loss, brittle nails, blurred vision...ect..

400

Methotrexate can be used to treat both autoimmune disorders and cancers. What are important client education teachings that the nurse should include? 

What is drink lots of fluid, do not drink alcohol, Avoid people with infections (wear masks), fully cook foods, bottled water, report any signs of abnormal bleeding?

400

During sickling peripheral perfusion can become compromised. What are nursing interventions used to prevent this? 

What is have the client avoid restrictive clothing, prevent knee gatching the client, promote hydration, have room temperature warm, treat any infections, provide oxygen, warm compresses to joints to prevent vasoconstriction? 

400

If a patient with Hemophilia states they are bleeding but no bleeding is visible what should the nurse do?

What is the nurse should immediately get them an exam room and notify the HCP?

400

When a LPN is assisting with a bone marrow biopsy- what is the nurse's role? 

What is monitor the client for bleeding and/ or infection, provide therapeutic communication? 

500

What patient population is at an increased risk of developing folic acid deficiency anemia? 

What is pregnant women and people who drink alcohol daily? 

Increase folic acid in diet.... green leafy vegetables, fortified grains...

500

What is DIC?

DIC is an abnormal coagulation phenomenon involving fibrinogen in response to infection, trauma, cancer.... 

500

When a client has thrombocytopenia they are at an increased risk of bleeding. What are signs that a client may be bleeding?

What is dark, tarry stools, coffee ground emesis, epistaxis, hematuria, bruising (ecchymosis)...

500

Why would a client with colitis suffer from anemia? 

What is chronic blood loss in stool over time?

500

Multiple myeloma causes an increase in what serum lab result and why? 

What is calcium and from multiple pathological fractures?