Chapter 33
A client's family member asks the nurse why disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) occurs. Which statement by the nurse correctly explains the cause of DIC?
"DIC is caused by abnormal activation of the clotting pathway, causing excessive amounts of tiny clots to form inside organs."
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 nurse caring for a client who has hemophilia is getting ready to take the client's vital signs. What should the nurse do before taking a blood pressure?
Ask if taking a blood pressure has ever produced bleeding under the skin or in the arm joints.
A client in end-stage renal disease is prescribed epoetin alfa and oral iron supplements. Before administering the next dose of epoetin alfa and oral iron supplement, what is the priority action taken by the nurse?
Assesses the hemoglobin level
The client has been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome with an absolute neutrophil count less than 1000/mm³ and is being admitted to the hospital. The nurse
Assigns the client to a private room
A patient describes numbness in the arms and hands with a tingling sensation. The patient also frequently stumbles when walking. What vitamin deficiency does the nurse determine may cause some of these symptoms?
B12
When teaching a client with iron deficiency anemia about appropriate food choices, the nurse encourages the client to increase the dietary intake of which foods?
Beans, dried fruits, and leafy, green vegetables
Which is a symptom of hemochromatosis?
Bronzing of the skin
The nurse, caring for a client in the emergency room with a severe nosebleed, becomes concerned when the client asks for a bedpan. The nurse documents the stool as loose, tarry, and black looking. The nurse suspects the client may have thrombocytopenia. What should be the nurse's priority action?
Notify the physician
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?
Observe stools for blood.
T or F- Anemia is the most common hematologic condition affecting older adults, particularly those admitted to hospitals or those in long-term care facilities.
True
A patient with neutropenia is at an increased risk for __________, which increases proportionately with the decrease in the neutrophil count.
infection
A client with sickle cell anemia has a
low hematocrit.
Vitamin B and folic acid deficiencies are characterized by production of abnormally large erythrocytes called
megaloblasts
A patient with sickle cell disease is brought to the emergency department by a parent. The patient has a fever of 101.6°F, heart rate of 116, and a respiratory rate of 32. The nurse auscultates bilateral wheezes in both lung fields. What does the nurse suspect this patient is experiencing?
Acute chest syndrome
A male client has a hemoglobin count of 10.2 gm/dl, a hematocrit value of 36%, and a low ferritin level. What question should the nurse ask first?
Have you experienced abdominal pain?
____________________ is a genetic condition in which excess iron, absorbed from the GI tract, is deposited in various body organs.
Hemochromatosis
Which of the following describes a red blood cell (RBC) that has pale or lighter cellular contents?
Hypochromic
A nurse is caring for a client with a history of GI bleeding, sickle cell anemia, and a platelet count of 22,000/μl. The client, who is dehydrated and receiving dextrose 5% in half-normal saline solution at 150 ml/hour, complains of severe bone pain and is scheduled to receive a dose of morphine sulfate. For which administration route should the nurse question an order?
I.M
A client is receiving chemotherapy for cancer. The nurse reviews the client's laboratory report and notes that he has thrombocytopenia. To which nursing diagnosis should the nurse give the highest priority?
Ineffective tissue perfusion: Cerebral, cardiopulmonary, GI
The nurse observes a co-worker who always seems to be eating a cup of ice. The nurse encourages the co-worker to have an examination and diagnostic workup with the health care provider. What type of anemia is the nurse concerned the co-worker may have?
Iron deficiency anemia
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
A nurse provides nutritional information for a patient diagnosed with an iron-deficiency anemia. What education should the nurse provide?
Increase the intake of green, leafy vegetables.
Which of the following is considered an antidote to heparin?
Protamine sulfate
An older adult client who is a vegetarian has a hemoglobin of 10.2 gm/dL, vitamin B12 of 68 pg/mL (normal: 200-900 pg/mL), and MCV of 110 cubic micrometers. After interpreting the data, what instruction should the nurse give to the client?
Supplement the diet with vitamin B12.
A client with chronic anemia has received multiple transfusions. Which client action would the nurse be concerned about relative to the client's condition?
Takes over-the-counter iron supplements
A client is treated for anemia. What is the nurse's best understanding about the correlation between anemia and the client's iron stores?
There is a strong correlation between iron stores and hemoglobin levels.
A nurse is doing a physical examination of a child with sickle cell anemia. When the child asks why the nurse auscultates the lungs and heart, what would be best the response by the nurse?
To detect the abnormal sounds suggestive of acute chest syndrome and heart failure
T or F- Iron deficiency anemia, the most common type of anemia in all age groups, also is the most common anemia in the world.
True
T or F- Polycythemia vera is a rare form of anemia.
True
T or F- The patient with sickle cell trait usually has a normal hemoglobin level, a normal hematocrit, and a normal blood smear.
True
Which medication is the antidote to warfarin?
Vitamin K
A few minutes after beginning a blood transfusion, a nurse notes that a client has chills, dyspnea, and urticaria. The nurse reports this to the health care provider immediately because the client probably is experiencing which problem?
A hemolytic allergic reaction caused by an antigen reaction
Which of the following are assessment findings associated with thrombocytopenia? Select all that apply.
Bleeding gums Epistaxis Hematemesis
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 with multiple myeloma reports pain along the spinal column. The client is prescribed naproxen (Aleve) and oxycodone. Prior to administering these medications, the nurse
Checks the client's BUN and creatinine
A patient with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) has developed anemia. What laboratory finding does the nurse understand to be significant in this stage of anemia?
Creatinine level of 6 mg/100 mL
The nurse is instructing a client about taking a liquid iron preparation for the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia. What should the nurse include in the instructions?
Dilute the liquid preparation with another liquid such as juice and drink with a straw.
The nurse and the client are discussing some strategies for ingesting iron to combat the client's iron-deficiency anemia. Which is among the nurse's strategies?
Drink liquid iron preparations with a straw.
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 thin client is prescribed iron dextran intramuscularly. What is most important action taken by the nurse when administering this medication?
Employs the Z-track technique
Which of the following is accurate regarding the use of corticosteroids for immune hemolytic anemia? Select all that apply.
If the hemoglobin returns to normal, the corticosteroid dose can be lowered. They decrease the macrophages ability to clear the antibody-coated RBCs.
A client receiving a blood transfusion experiences an acute hemolytic reaction. What is the nurse's priority intervention?
Immediately stop the transfusion, infuse normal saline solution, call the health care provider, and notify the blood bank.
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 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?
Neurologic involvement
A client is hospitalized with sickle cell anemia and the nurse is preparing a teaching plan to review with the client and the client's family. Which interventions should be included? Select all that apply.
Never exceed the recommended dosages of analgesics. Dress warmly in cold temperatures.
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.
A client diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus comes to the emergency department with severe back pain. The client is taking prednisone daily and reported feeling pain after manually opening the garage door. What adverse effect of long-term corticosteroid therapy is most likely responsible for the pain?
Osteoporosis
A nurse is caring for a client admitted with pernicious anemia. Which set of findings should the nurse expect when assessing the client?
Pallor, tachycardia, and a sore tongue
A patient had gastric bypass surgery 3 years ago and now, experiencing fatigue, visits the clinic to determine the cause. The patient takes pantoprazole for the treatment of frequent heartburn. What type of anemia is this patient at risk for?
Pernicious anemia
While monitoring a client for the development of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), the nurse should take note of which assessment parameters?
Platelet count, prothrombin time, and partial thromboplastin time
A client awaiting a bone marrow aspiration asks the nurse to explain where on the body the procedure will take place. What body part does the nurse identify for the client?
Posterior iliac crest
The nurse obtains a unit of blood for the client, Donald D. Smith. The name on the label on the unit of blood reads Donald A. Smith. All the other identifiers are correct. What action should the nurse take?
Refuse to administer the blood
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 pregnant woman is hospitalized as the result of sickle-cell crisis. Which finding indicates the outcome has been achieved for this client?
Reports joint pain less than 3 on a scale of 0 to 10
Which type of hemolytic anemia is categorized as inherited disorder?
Sickle cell anemia
A nurse on a hematology/oncology floor is caring for a client with aplastic anemia. Which would not be included in the client's discharge instructions?
Use a disposable razor when shaving.
A nurse is caring for a client with thrombocytopenia. What is the best way to protect this client?
Use the smallest needle possible for injections.
During preparation for bowel surgery, a client receives an antibiotic to reduce intestinal bacteria. The nurse knows that hypoprothrombinemia may occur as a result of antibiotic therapy interfering with synthesis of which vitamin?
Vitamin K
A young client is diagnosed with a mild form of hemophilia and is experiencing bleeding in the joints with pain. In preparing the client for discharge, what instructions should the nurse provide?
Wear a medical identification bracelet.
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
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by a process of inflammation and _______________ within the vasculature.
coagulation
The most common symptom and complication of anemia is _________, which has the greatest negative impact on a patient's level of functioning.
fatigue
A client admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain, anemia, and bloody stools reports feeling weak and dizzy. The client has rectal pressure and needs to urinate and move their bowels. The nurse should help them:
onto the bedpan.
A nurse is caring for a client with iron deficiency anemia. Which food or beverage will the nurse suggest to the client to eat or drink when taking supplemental iron?
orange juice
Patients with __________ anemia develop a smooth sore red tongue.
pernicious