anemia prepU

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The family of an older adult client is wondering why his "blood counts" are not rising after his last GI bleed. They state, "He has always bounced back after one of these episodes, but this time it isn't happening. Do you know why?" The nurse will respond based on which pathophysiologic principle?

"Due to stress, the red blood cells of older adults are not replaced as promptly as younger people."

A client with pernicious anemia is receiving parenteral vitamin B12 therapy. Which client statement indicates effective teaching about this therapy?

"I will receive parenteral vitamin B12 therapy for the rest of my life."

A female client with the beta-thalassemia trait plans to marry a man of Italian ancestry who also has the trait. Which client statement indicates that she understands the teaching provided by the nurse?

"I'll see a genetic counselor before starting a family."

A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a child diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. The discussion is focused on precipitating factors for sickle cell crisis. Which statement by the parents requires the nurse to reinforce the teaching?

"Our family is taking a fun hiking trip up in the mountains next week."

A mother asks the nurse why her infant who was born at 34 weeks' gestation is being prescribed ferrous sulfate. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

"Preterm infants are at risk for iron-deficiency anemia."

A couple is expecting a child. The fetus undergoes genetic testing and the couple discover the fetus has sickle cell disease. The couple ask the nurse how most commonly happens. Which statement is accurate for the nurse to provide?

"Sickle cell disease is passed to a fetus when both parents have the gene."

The neonate displays a yellow discoloration of her skin on the second day of life. The neonatologist explains this condition to the parents. Which statement is most accurate?

"The increase in bilirubin, which causes the jaundice, is related to the increased red blood cell breakdown."

A client with a history of congestive heart failure has an order to receive 1 unit of packed red blood cells (RBCs). If the nurse hangs the blood at 12:00 pm, by what time must the infusion be completed?

4 pm

In normal blood, monocytes account for approximately what percentage of the total leukocyte count?

5

A nurse is reviewing the medical records of several children who have undergone lead screening. The nurse would identify the child with which lead level as requiring no further action?

8mcg/dl

A complete blood count is commonly performed before a client goes into surgery. What does this test seek to identify?

Abnormally low hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin (Hb) levels

Which nursing diagnosis should a nurse expect to see in a care plan for a client in sickle cell crisis?

Acute pain related to sickle cell crisis

The physician performs a bone marrow biopsy from the posterior iliac crest on a client with pancytopenia. What intervention should the nurse perform after the procedure?

Apply pressure over the site for 5-7 minutes

The nurse is assessing an 83-year-old adult client for signs and symptoms of anemia. What normal, age-related change increases this client's risk for anemia?

Blood cells are not replaced as quickly as they are in younger clients.

Which is considered a function of plasma?

Carrying nutrients

The nurse is instructing the client with polycythemia vera how to perform isometric exercises such as contracting and relaxing the quadriceps and gluteal muscle during periods of inactivity. What does the nurse understand is the rationale for this type of exercise?

Contraction of skeletal muscle compresses the walls of veins and increases the circulation of venous blood as it returns to the heart.

A patient with chronic renal failure is examined by the health care provider for anemia. Which laboratory results will the nurse monitor?

Decreased level of erythropoietin

Your client with end-stage renal disease is receiving 2 units of packed red blood cells for anemia (Hgb of 8.2 g/dL [82 g/L]). Twenty minutes into the first transfusion, the nurse observes the client has a flushed face, hives over upper body trunk, and is reporting pain in lower back. His vital signs include pulse rate of 110 and BP drop to 95/56. What is the nurse's priority action?

Discontinue the transfusion and begin an infusion of normal saline.

The nurse is educating a patient with iron deficiency anemia about food sources high in iron and how to enhance the absorption of iron when eating these foods. What can the nurse inform the client would enhance the absorption?

Eating calf's liver with a glass of orange juice

A client with severe anemia is admitted to the hospital. Because of religious beliefs, the client is refusing blood transfusions. The nurse anticipates pharmacologic therapy with which drug to stimulate the production of red blood cells?

Epoetin alfa

A preschooler who received chemotherapy in the pediatric oncology outpatient department 1 week ago now has a temperature of 101.5°F (38.6°C). Which is the most appropriate response by the nurse?

Have the parent bring the child to the pediatric oncology clinic as soon as possible.

The nurse is performing an assessment for a client with anemia admitted to the hospital to have blood transfusions administered. Why would the nurse need to include a nutritional assessment for this patient?

It may indicate deficiencies in essential nutrients.

A client in acute renal failure has been prescribed 2 units of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The nurse explains to the client that the blood transfusion is most likely needed for which reason?

Lack of erythropoietin

During the review of morning laboratory values for a client reporting severe fatigue and a red, swollen tongue, the nurse suspects chronic, severe iron deficiency anemia based on which finding?

Low ferritin level concentration

A client is experiencing fatigue and laboratory results reveal: Hct 40% (0.40); Hgb 8 g/dL (80 g/L); WBC 8000 (8 x 109/L); and platelets 175,000/ µL (175 ×109/L). The nurse would interpret these results as indicative of which diagnosis?

Low hemoglobin/anemia

A nursing instructor is evaluating a student caring for a neutropenic client. The instructor concludes that the nursing student demonstrates accurate knowledge of neutropenia based on which intervention?

Monitoring the client's temperature and reviewing the client's complete blood count (CBC) with differential

A client with multiple myeloma is complaining of severe pain when the nurse comes in to give a bath and change position. What is the priority intervention by the nurse?

Obtain the pain medication and delay the bath and position change until the medication reaches its peak.

Which is a symptom of severe thrombocytopenia?

Petechiae

The nurse is working at a blood donation clinic. What teaching should the nurse provide to the donor immediately after blood donation?

Remain for observation after eating and drinking.

The nurse is screening donors for blood donation. Which client is an acceptable donor for blood?

Reports having a cold 1 month ago that resolved quickly

A nurse cares for several mothers and babies in the postpartum unit. Which mother does the nurse recognize as being most at risk for a febrile nonhemolytic reaction?

Rh-negative mother; Rh-positive child

The nurse is assessing a school-aged child with sickle-cell anemia. Which assessment finding is consistent with this child's diagnosis?

Slightly yellow sclera

Place the following steps in order when determining the type and severity of a transfusion reaction. Use all options.

Stop the transfusion. Assess the client. Notify the health care provider. Notify the blood bank. Send the tubing and container to the blood bank.

A nurse is providing teaching to a child receiving chemotherapy and the parents. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the parents state that they will contact the primary health care provider if which occurs?

The child has redness or swelling at the central venous access site.

After receiving chemotherapy for lung cancer, a client's platelet count falls to 20 x109L. What term should the nurse use to describe this low platelet count?

Thrombocytopenia

A client is seen in the emergency department with severe pain related to a sickle cell crisis. What does the nurse understand is occurring with this client?

Vascular occlusion in small vessels decreasing blood and oxygen to the tissues.

The client is to receive a unit of packed red blood cells. What is the nurse's first action?

Verify that the client has signed a written consent form.

A nurse cares for clients with hematological disorders and notes that women are diagnosed with hemochromatosis at a much lower rate than men. What is the primary reason for this?

Women lose iron through menstrual cycles

Which plasma protein is considered the most abundant type?

albumin

Which of the following is the most common hematologic condition affecting elderly patients

anemia

After birth, red blood cells are normally made in which location?

bone marrow

Which is a symptom of hemochromatosis?

bronzing of the skin

The nurse is caring for an older adult client who has a hemoglobin of 9.6 g/dL and a hematocrit of 34%. To determine where the blood loss is coming from, what intervention can the nurse provide?

check stools for blood

A client with a history of sickle cell anemia has developed iron overload from repeated blood transfusions. What treatment does the nurse anticipate will be prescribed?

chelation therapy

A male client has been receiving a continuous infusion of weight-based heparin for more than 4 days. The client's PTT is at a level that requires an increase of heparin by 100 units per hour. The client has the laboratory findings shown above. What is the most important action for the nurse to take?

consult with dr about discontinuing heparin

The nurse expects which assessment finding when caring for a client with a decreased hemoglobin level?

decreased oxygen level

The nurse is caring for a client with external bleeding. What is the nurse's priority intervention?

direct pressure

A client receiving a blood transfusion reports shortness of breath, appears anxious, and has a pulse of 125 beats/minute. What is the best action for the nurse to take after stopping the transfusion and awaiting further instruction from the health care provider?

ensure there is oxygen at bedside

The microbiology technician explains to the student that which blood cell is the most common?

erythrocyte

The provider notes that the client's hemoglobin is 8.2 g/dL (82 g/L). Which supplement will the provider recommend to the client?

ferrous sulfate

Which substance, when deficient, results in a diagnosis of anemia?

hemoglobin

The client is an average-sized adult and has abnormal microcytic hypochromic red blood cells due to a long-term, chronic disease. Which complete blood count (CBC) result is characteristic of this type of anemia?

hemoglobin 7.8

When an Rh-negative mother gives birth to an Rh-positive infant, the mother usually produces antibodies that will attack any subsequent pregnancies in which the fetus is Rh positive. When subsequent babies are Rh positive, erythroblastosis fetalis occurs. What is another name for erythroblastosis fetalis?

hemolytic disease of newborn

A nurse is caring for a patient who has had a bone marrow aspiration with biopsy. What complication should the nurse be aware of and monitor the patient for?

hemorrhage

A nurse is preparing a 7-year-old girl for bone marrow aspiration. Which site should she prepare?

iliac crest

The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with anemia and notes that the client's skin and mucous membranes are pale. The nurse interprets this as:

insufficient hemoglobin

The client is exhibiting signs of premature destruction of red blood cells and an increase in erythropoiesis after having a transfusion. This is an example of:

intravascular hemolysis

The rate at which hemoglobin is synthesized depends on availability of which substance?

iron

A patient who has long-term packed RBC (PRBC) transfusions has developed symptoms of iron toxicity that affect liver function. What immediate treatment should the nurse anticipate preparing the patient for that can help prevent organ damage?

iron chelation therapy

The nurse is educating a pregnant client about the importance of dietary folic acid to prevent anemia. Which food source will the nurse encourage because it is high in folic acid?

kale

Albumin is important for the maintenance of fluid balance within the vascular system. Albumin is produced by which of the following?

liver

The practitioner is examining a client and notes that he has small, punctate skin hemorrhages on his abdomen and chest. This finding is suggestive of which lab result?

low platelets

Which term refers to a form of white blood cell involved in immune response?

lymphocyte

Vitamin B and folic acid deficiencies are characterized by production of abnormally large erythrocytes called

megaloblasts

Which cell of hematopoiesis is responsible for the production of red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets?

myeloid stem cell

A client with a diagnosis of pernicious anemia comes to the clinic and reports numbness and tingling in the arms and legs. What do these symptoms indicate?

neurological involvement

The client with chronic kidney disease and heart failure is weak and dyspneic. Laboratory work reveals a hemoglobin of 6.5 g/dl (65 g/l). Which type of blood product will nurse expect the health care provider to order?

packed rbc

iron deficiency anemia

small and pale high transferrin low ferritin low iron pica & cheilitis

The practitioner carefully monitors his client who exhibits hemoglobin S (HbS) genes. The practitioner know that the client is predisposed to life-threatening infection due to damage by HbS to which organ?

spleen

When red blood cells age, which organ is responsible for their destruction?

spleen

The nurse is examining the hands of a child with suspected iron deficiency anemia. Which finding should the nurse expect?

spooning of nails

A nurse, caring for a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), reviews the client's differential WBC count. What type of WBC will the nurse check the level of?

t lymphocytes

A client is prescribed 325 mg/day of oral ferrous sulfate. What does the nurse include in client teaching?

take 1 hour before breakfast

A client comes into the emergency department reporting an enlarged tongue. The tongue appears smooth and beefy red in color. The nurse also observes a 5-cm incision on the upper left quadrant of the abdomen. When questioned, the client states, "I had a partial gastrostomy 2 years ago." Based on this information, the nurse attributes these symptoms to which problem?

vitamin b12 deficiency

An adult client with good overall health has reported headaches and dizziness in recent weeks. The nurse's assessment reveals blood pressure of 158/99 mm Hg, which is unprecedented for the client. On observation, the client's skin appears reddened, though he denies feeling warm. The nurse should anticipate what further diagnostic finding?

Elevated RBC, hemoglobin, and hematocrit.

Pernicious anemia is thought to be an autoimmune disease that destroys the gastric mucosa. This results in chronic atrophic gastritis and the production of antibodies that interfere with which vitamin's ability to bind to intrinsic factor?

b12

The nurse is educating a client about iron supplements. The nurse teaches that what vitamin enhances the absorption of iron?

c

A client reports feeling tired, cold, and short of breath at times. Assessment reveals tachycardia and reduced energy. What would the nurse expect the physician to order?

cbc

A client has been diagnosed with anemia. The physician suspects an immune hemolytic anemia and orders a Coombs test. The client asks the nurse what this test will tell the doctor. The nurse replies:

"They are looking for the presence of antibody or complement on the surface to the RBC."

A nurse is completing a detailed health history and assessment in the electronic medical record (EMR) for a client with a disorder of the hematopoietic system. Which symptom is the most commonly reported in association with hematologic diseases?

extreme fatigue


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