Transfusion
Hematologic
Urinary
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

Length of time 1 unit of Packed Red Blood Cells should be given over.

What is 2-4 hours?

100

The presence of this in urine is often the first major sign of Urothelial cancer.

Blood

200

First nursing intervention when a blood transfusion reaction occurs.

Stop the transfusion.

200

Unexplained drop in platelet count after Heparin treatment.

What is Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia?

200

Inherited disorder in which kidney tissue is eventually replaced by nonfunctioning cysts that look like bunches of grapes.

What is Polycystic Kidney Disease?

300

Smallest gauge needle that can be used for blood transfusion.

What is 20?

300

Use of sound, laser, or dry shock wave energy to break kidney stones into small fragments.

What is Lithotripsy?

400

Hypertension, bounding pulse, distended jugular veins, dyspnea, restlessness, and confusion are symptoms related to this, when blood is transfused too quickly.

What is Circulatory Overload?

400

Malignant disease characterized by: massive production of RBCs, excessive leukocyte production, and excessive production of platelets.

What is Polycythemia Vera?

400

List the 5 medications that need to be given for ACS/Post MI

Aspirin

Beta Blockers

Lipid Lowering Medications

P2Y12 Inhibitors

ACE Inhibitors (or ARBS)

500

Fever, chills, apprehension, headache, chest pain, low back pain, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, hemoglobinuria, and an impending sense of doom are symptoms of this type of blood transfusion reaction.

What is Hemolytic?

500

Six P’s of arterial insufficiency

Pain

Pallor

Pulselessness

Paresthesia

Paralysis

Poikilothermia