PrepU Ch. 30

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An adult client reports that it is taking longer than usual for minor cuts and injuries to clot. Which of the following questions would the nurse most likely ask the client?

"Are you regularly taking aspirin?"

Which cell types are produced from pluripotential stem cells?

All options are correct

A client's low hemoglobin level has necessitated transfusion of PRBCs. Prior to administration, what action should the nurse perform?

Assess the client's vital signs to establish baselines.

A nurse is caring for a client with a low platelet count. The nurse understands that a low platelet count affects which of the following?

Clotting of blood

Which of the following signs would the nurse recognize as signs of thrombocytopenia? Select all that apply.

Dark, tarry stools Bleeding of the gums Oozing from injection sites

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

A nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with an autosomal dominant hematologic disorder. Which disease does the nurse suspect?

Factor V Leiden

A client undergoing a complete blood cell (CBC) count for the detection of anemia wants to know more about hemoglobin. Which should the nurse explain to the client as being the main function of hemoglobin?

Gives its oxygen to cells of the body and picks up carbon dioxide

A client has come to the OB/GYN clinic due to recent heavy menstrual flow. Because of the client's consequent increase in red cell production, the nurse should recommend the client increase her daily intake of what substance?

Iron

A nurse cares for a client with iron-deficiency anemia. Which treatment will the nurse anticipate the client receiving?

Oral iron supplementation

Knowledge regarding hematopoiesis is essential in postsurgical client care. Which statement about the variation in the normal number of erythrocytes is true?

People who engage in strenuous activity have an increased number of erythrocytes.

Which of the following is a term used to describe the process of ingestion and digestion of bacteria by cells?

Phagocytosis

An older adult patient presents to the physician's office with a complaint of exhaustion. The nurse, aware of the most common hematologic condition affecting the elderly, knows that which laboratory values should be assessed?

RBC count

A client's diagnosis of atrial fibrillation has prompted the primary care provider to prescribe warfarin, an anticoagulant. When assessing the therapeutic response to this medication, what is the nurse's most appropriate action?

Review the client's international normalized ratio (INR).

When reviewing a client's chart, the nurse notes that the client's tonsils are listed as grade 3. How does the nurse interpret this finding?

The client's tonsils are touching the uvula.

A client is scheduled for a splenectomy. During discharge education, what teaching point should the nurse prioritize?

The need to report any signs or symptoms of infection promptly

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 B deficiency

The nurse is caring for a client who had undergone hemodilution during surgery. Immediately after surgery, the nurse expects to see which lab result?

decreased hematocrit

The nurse is describing normal RBC physiology to a client who has a diagnosis of anemia. The nurse should explain that the RBCs consist primarily of which of the following?

hemoglobin

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 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 of the following reasons?

lack of erythropoietin

Which cells are called white blood cells?

leukocytes

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

myeloid stem cell

Which type of white blood cell (WBC) is the most numerous?

neutrophil

A nurse is caring for a client who will undergo total knee replacement and will have an autologous transfusion. Which statement will the nurse include when teaching the client about the transfusion?

"You typically donate blood 4 to 6 weeks before the surgery."

Which of the following reports from the client during the health history would lead the nurse to suspect that the client has a disorder of the hematopoietic or lymphatic system? Select all that apply.

* Feels fatigued with normal activities. * Experiences prolonged bleeding from an obvious injury. * Has unexplained blood loss, as in rectal bleeding, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, or vomiting blood.

Which client is not a candidate for blood donation according to the American Heart Association?

26 year old female with hemoglobin 11.0 g/dL

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?

4:00

An instructor asks students approximately how long platelets last? What would the students correctly identify?

7.5 days

Plasma proteins play an essential role in maintaining water balance and blood pressure. Select the laboratory analysis that a nurse should review to check the levels of the most abundant plasma protein.

Albumin

A client has an increased number of eosinophils. Which of the following disorders would the nurse expect the client to have?

Allergy

A client on the medical unit is receiving a unit of PRBCs. Difficult IV access has necessitated a slow infusion rate and the nurse notes that the infusion began 4 hours ago. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?

Discontinue the remainder of the PRBC transfusion and inform the health care provider.

The nurse is reviewing a client's laboratory results and notes that her hemoglobin level is 15 g/dL. What action should the nurse take next?

Document the finding as normal.

A client complains of extreme fatigue. Which system should the nurse suspect is most likely affected?

Hematological

A nursing student is interested in working with children who have blood disorders. Which of the following terms would the student recognize as "the manufacture and development of blood cells."

Hematopoiesis

A client with a hematologic disorder asks the nurse how the body forms blood cells. The nurse should describe a process that takes place where?

In the bone marrow

A patient has come to the Ob-Gyn clinic with complaints of a heavy menstrual flow. The nurse knows that red blood cell production will be increased in the patient's body. Because of this, the nurse is aware that the patient may need to increase her daily intake of what?

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 preparing a patient for a bone marrow aspiration and biopsy from the site of the posterior superior iliac crest. What position will the nurse place the patient in?

Lateral position with one leg flexed

Which blood cell type is matched correctly with its function?

Leukocyte: Fights infection

The nurse's review of a client's most recent blood work reveals a significant increase in the number of band cells. The nurse's subsequent assessment should focus on which of the following?

Signs and symptoms of infection

A nurse is transfusing whole blood to a client with impaired renal function. During the transfusion, the client tells the nurse, "I feel very short of breath all of a sudden." What is the nurse's primary action?

Stop the infusion

Which type of lymphocyte is responsible for cellular immunity?

T lymphocyte

The physician believes that the patient has a deficiency in the leukocyte responsible for cell-mediated immunity. What should the nurse check the WBC count for?

T lymphocytes

A female patient has been diagnosed with an unusual delayed response to allergic agents, as well as a compromised immune system. Which of the following does the nurse identify as the WBC value that is consistent with this diagnosis?

T lymphocytes: 850/cmm

The body responds to infection by increasing the production of white blood cells (WBCs). The nurse knows to evaluate the differential count for the level of __________, the first WBCs to respond to an inflammatory event.

neutrophils

The nurse is explaining the wound-healing process to a patient. Which best describes the function of fibrinogen?

plays a key role in forming blood clots


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