Hematologic Cancer
ANC
Absolute Neutrophil Count
When caring for a patient with multiple myeloma, the nurse should take appropriate precautions to A. alleviate respiratory difficulty. B. prevent fractures. C. prevent seizures. D. alleviate diarrhea.
B
A client with thrombocytopenia, secondary to leukemia, develops epistaxis (nose bleeding). The nurse should instruct the client to: A. lie supine with his neck extended. B. sit upright, leaning slightly forward. C. blow his nose and then put lateral pressure on his nose. D. hold his nose while bending forward at the waist.
B is correct: The upright position, leaning slightly forward, avoids increasing the vascular pressure in the nose and helps the client avoid aspirating blood. Lying supine won't prevent aspiration of the blood. Nose blowing can dislodge any clotting that has occurred. Bending at the waist increases vascular pressure in the nose and promotes bleeding rather than halting it.
What blood cells come from the lymphoid family
B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes, Natural killer cells
Multiple drugs are used in combination to treat leukemia and lymphoma because A. the chance that one of the drugs will be effective is increased. B. drug resistance is likely to be increased with combination therapy. C. the drugs will interrupt cell growth and division at multiple points in the cell cycle. D. patients are likely to develop drug toxicity to some of the drugs.
C
Staging of Hodgkin's or Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma includes identification of "B Symptoms." B symptoms include: A. hepatomegaly, fever, thrombocytopenia. B. weight loss, anemia, fatigue C. fever, night sweats, weight loss. D. night sweats, fatigue, painless lymph node involvement
C
Panculture
Culture everything
A nurse is reviewing the laboratory report of a client who underwent a bone marrow biopsy. The finding that would most strongly support a diagnosis of acute leukemia is the presence of a large number of immature: A. monocytes. B. thrombocytes. C. basophils. D. leukocytes.
D Leukemia is manifested by an abnormal overproduction of immature leukocytes in the bone marrow. An increased # of monocytes may result from a viral infection. An increased # of basophils may result from an allergic reaction.
Signs of sepsis include VS changes of _______ BP and _________ HR along with _________ oxygen needs
Decreased BP Increased HR Increased Oxygen Needs
What are B Symptoms
Fever Unexplained weight loss Night sweats
Filgrastim
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor Helps to create more WBC in neutropenic patients
Sargramostim
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor Helps create more WBCs in neutropenic patients
What disease do we see B symptoms with
Hodgkins lymphoma
Hodgkins VS Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Hodgkins- Reed-Sternberg cells affected (type of B cells) Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma- No involvement of Reed-Sternberg cells
Indolent
Low grade (symptoms)
With what disease is Benc Jones protein found in the urine?
Multiple Myeloma
Neutropenia VS Leukopenia
Neutropenia- low number of neutrophils Leukopenia- low number of all WBCs
What blood cells come from the myeloid family
RBC, Platelets, Eosinophils, Basophils, and Neutrophils
What do B Symptoms indicate?
Systemic involvement
What does ANC determine
The severity of Neutropenia
What is the highest ANC still considered Neutropenia?
1,500 cells/mm^3