Symptoms including fever, night sweats, weight loss, pain with alcohol consumption, and pruitus with out lesions...
What is Hodgkin's Disease?
100
NHL...
What is Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma?
100
This is the point when risk for infection is high after getting chemo drugs....
What is Nadir?
100
Polycythemia...
What is excessive levels of RBCs (is normally reported in terms of increased hematocrit or hemoglobin)?
100
The 2 most common manifestations of iron deficient anemia...
What is pallor and glossitis?
200
Abnormal giant cells with in the lymph nodes...
What is Reed-Sternberg cell?
200
DIC...
What is disseminated intravascular coagulation?
200
Inhaling this can help prevent sickling...
What is nitrous oxide?
200
This is the point when risk for infection is high after getting chemo drugs...
What is nadir?
200
Side effect that patients taking iron supplements usually experience...
What is black stools?
300
Type of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma categorized as long surviving, slow progressions cells that are less responsive to chemotherapy...
What is low grade lymphomas?
300
MCV...
What is mean corpuscular volume?
300
Common drug class used in treatment of polycythemia.....
What is anticoagulants?
300
Hemoglobin (male and female)...
What is Male=11-16/ Female 13-17g/dL?
300
3 things that happen to cells in sickle cell anemia...
What is change shape, clump together, become rigid?
400
Category of classification (grading) of lymph node involvement above and below the diaphragm...
What is Stage III?
400
Meaning & formula
ANC...
What is absolute neutrophil count?
neutropil + bands x total WBC=ANC
400
Drug used to stimulate HbF and decrease HbS...
What is Hydroxyurea (Droxia)?
400
Decrease in WBC, RBC, and Thrombocytes...
What is pancytopenia?
400
Signs and symptoms that make folic acid anemia different from cobalamin deficiency...
What is folic acid anemia does not have neurologic symptoms?
500
{[[DAILY DOUBLE]]}
T-4 N-2 M-0...
What is a tumor of large size, moderate lymphoid involvement, and no metastasis on a TNM grading scale?
500
{[[Daily Double]]}
SUSPECTS...
What is...
S=swelling or unusual mass
U=unexplained paleness and los of energy
S=severe and frequent headaches(often with vomiting)
P=Prolonged, unexplained fever or illness
E=excessive, rapid weight loss
C=changes in eye or vision(sudden)
T=tendency to bruise
S=sudden, persistent, localized pain or limping
500
The three biggest areas of concern when giving a chemo drug...
What is bone marrow, GI, alopecia?
500
Bence Jones AND Schillings...
What is urine test for multiple myeloma-detects protein in the urine/urine test for pernicious anemia?
500
The type of anemia you as a nurse would suspect in a pt. that has the cytomegalovirus and HIV have...