Peds - Hematology/ Oncology
The parent of a child with Down syndrome calls the nurse and reports 3 weeks of a lack of energy, limping, and weight loss in the young child. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
"Bring your child to the primary health care provider to be examined"
Parents tell the nurse who is admitting their infant for a well-child exam that they recently saw a "white glow" in their child's left pupil. What is the nurse's best response?
"I will report this to the pediatrician"
The nurse is reinforcing teaching with a group of caregivers of children diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia. One of the caregivers tells the group "I give my child ferrous sulfate." Which statement made by the caregivers is correct regarding giving ferrous sulfate?
"My husband gives our daughter orange juice whne she takes her ferrous sulfate, so she gets vitamin C"
A nurse is conducting a class to the group of parents on sickle cell anemia. Which statement by a parent indicate teaching has been effective?
"The sickle shape of red blood cells decreases oxygen to tissues"
The nurse is caring for a 13 year old girl with von Willebrands disease. After teaching the adolescent and her parents about this disorder and care, which response by the parents indicates a need for additional teaching?
"We should administer desmopressin as often as needed"
The nurse is preparing to post a sign about the crib of an infant with Wilms tumor. Which statement shoudl the nurse post?
"do not palpate the abdomen"
What is the volume of average blood transfusion?
10 mL/kg
What is the average range for Hgb?
11-12.5 g/dL
How long should you initially monitor a child for when giving a blood transfusion?
15-20 minutes
What is the average platelet count?
150,000-450,000
What are leukemia diagnostics looking for?
3 cell lines down (pancytopenia)
What is the average range for RBCs?
3.2-5.3
What is the average range for Hct?
35-45%
What is the average ratio of Hct to Hgb?
3:1
Infants get how much iron daily from their mother before birth that they store in their hemoglobin that should last them 4-6 months?
4 mg/day
What is the rate of blood transfusion?
5 mL/ kg/ hour
What is the average WBC count?
5,000-13,000
Which initial volume of blood transfusion should you administer slowly?
50 mL
What is the avergae WBC count for newborns?
900-30,000 mm3
Which ANC is indicative of neutropenia and severe neutropenia?
<1000, <500
The nurse is assessing children in an ambulatory clinic. Which child would be the most likely to have iron-deficiency anemia?
A 15 year old adolescent who has a heavy menstrual period
_____ is a medication given via central venous line to stimulate bone marrow to produce RBC/ WBCs.
ATG
______ is a medication given to treat tumor lysis syndrome that blocks uric acid formation
Allopurinol
_____ is given for aplastic anemia to stimulate erythropoiesis. It may cause early puberty in boys.
Androgen Steroid Therapy
What is the BSA hydration requirement formula?
BSA x 1600 = mL/day
What type of cells become mast cells in tissues, releases histamine during healing, and allows WBCs to exit vessel at point of injury?
Basophils
The nurse is collecting data from the caregivers of a child brought to the clinic setting. The parents tell the nurse that the child's skin seems to be an unusual color. The nurse notes that the child's skin appears bronze-colored and jaundice. This observation alerts the nurse to the likelihood that this child has which disorder?
Beta Thalassemia
_____ is an autosomal recessive disease of Mediterranean descent in which abnormal beta chains produce hemoglobin that is unstable and RBCs that are easily destroyed.
Beta Thalassemia
______ is best if done early before multiple transfusions which increase WBC + HLA antigens when donor is available
Bone marrow transplants
_______ is the leading cause of death with Beta Thal.
Cardiomegaly
_____ is a medication given to oncologic patients in which you should monitor their urine d/t possibility of hemorrhagic cystitis.
Cytoxan
______ is an anti-diuretic hormone given to decrease urianry output. You should monitor the urine of these patients.
DDAVP
_____ is a medication used along with iron supplements given SQ by pump overnight to prevent free-iron release with RBC destruction from building up in tissues. You should give folic acid with this medication.
Desferal
What type of cells increase with parasitic infections, allergic reactions, and help to dissolve clots?
Eosinophils
What is the gold standard for diagnosis of sickle cell anemia?
Hemoglobin electrophoresis
____ is a bleeding disorder where there is a deficiency in coagulation factors that mostly affects males
Hemophilia
During a physical exam of a 13 year old boy, the nurse observes a single, enlarged rubbery feeling cervical lymph node in the armpit. The boy reports unexplained loss of weight and malaise. Which condition should the nurse most suspect in this client?
Hodgkins lymphoma
______ is a lymphatic cancer that is common in teenagers.
Hodgkins lymphoma
What medication may be given midway through a blood transfusion in order to prevent fluid overload?
Lasix
What is the antidote to methotrexate?
Leucovorin
_______ is the most common childhood cancer that is characterized by low WBC at diagnosis.
Leukemia
What type of cells increase with viral infections and are vital to cell-mediated immunity?
Lymphocytes
_____ is a medication given to oncologic patients that when given in high doses may be dangerous.
Methotrexate
What type of cells are phagocytes that increase with chronic inflammation?
Monocytes
What should patients with hemophilia avoid?
NSAIDS, IM injections, contact sports
____ is an oncologic medication that is a bone marrow stimulant
Neupogen
Which cancer is known as the silent cancer and is characterized by supraorbital ecchymosis aka raccoon eyes?
Neuroblastoma
What is treatment for hemophili?
RICE + factor replacement
Which cancer is characterized by the cat's eye reflex aka leukocoria?
Retinoblastoma
When developing the postoperative plan of care for a child with sickle cell anemia who has undergone a splenectomy, which would the nurse identify as a priority?
Risk for infection
_____ could occur 7-14 days after transfusion similar to anaphylactic reaction. You should give steroids to prevent this.
Serum sickness
______ is an autosomal recessive disorder where Hgb A is replaced by Hgb S and the Hgb crystallizes into a cresent shape leading to obstruction and severe pain and hypoxia.
Sickle Cell Anemia
The nurse is talking with a 9 year old child diagnosed with acute leukemia who will soon begin chemo. The child expresses worry taht when her hair falls out friends won't like her or want to play with her anymore. Which response by the nurse would be best?
Talk with her and her family about wearing a wig, cap, or scarf
______ is the term used for low platelet count, usually characterized by petechiae in the mouth or around the eyes.
Thrombocytopenia
Which crisis is the most common type of sickle cell crisis?
Vaso-occlusive
_____ is an oncologic medication that may cause foot drop or constipation
Vincristine
______ is an inherited bleeding disorder where there is a deficiency in the Von Willebrand factor protein that is characterized by prolonged bleeding time.
Von Willebrands
_____ should be given before chemotherapy treatments
Zofran/ antiemetics
Wilms tumor is suspected in a 5 year old child. Which action should be avoided?
abdominal palpation
Which nursing interventions are appropriate for the plan of care designed for a child diagnosed with hemophilia who is experiencing an episode of active bleeding?
administering acetaminophen as prescribed for pain, applying splints to extremities, scheduling physical therapy for 48 hours after bleeding stops, encouraging self performance of active range of motion exercises
When are babies allowed cows milk?
after 1 year old
What is the treatment for TLS?
allopurinol
A nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a child with hemophilia and his parents. Which information would the nurse be least likely to manage a bleeding episode?
apply heat to the site of bleeding
A child being treated for leukemia is diagnosed with neutropenia. What nursing instructions directly prevent client infections?
avoid large crowds, inspect skin daily for scratches and scrapes, remove house plants, flowers, and goldfish from the home, stay away from people who are sick
What is the function of Hgb?
binds to and carries oxygen to tissues
If iron supplements are working, what will result?
black tarry stools
What are symptoms of hemophilia?
bleeding, hemarthritis, occult blood in stools, hematuria, epistaxis
The nurse is examining a child who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) 6 months ago. The child exhibits pallor, ecchymosis, and petechiae. The nurse interprets these findings as indicating that the cancer has invaded which part of the body?
bone marrow
What is the most common type of solid tumor in children?
brain tumors
What are the symptoms of Beta Thalassemia?
bronze skin, freckling, organomegaly, pain, fever, bone hypertrophy, enlarged maxilla, osteoporosis
How can the nurse most simply describe for distressed parents a rhabdomyosarcoma that has been found in their 5-year-old?
call it a tumor of muscle tissue
What is the function of red blood cells?
carries hemoglobin which carries oxygen to tissues, CO2 to lungs, and help maintain pH
Which levels are elevated in neuroblastoma patients?
catecholamines, and vanillymandelid acid and homovanillic acid
Intratentorial tumors occur where?
cerebellum
Supratentorial tumors occur where?
cerebrum
Which sxs may indicate an MI in sickle cell patients?
chest pain, does not alleviate with movement
What should be given for neutropenia?
colony stimulating factors
What does cerebrospinal fluid look like?
colorless drainage
A nurse is providing care to a child with hemophilia who is experiencing muscle and joint involvement related to the bleeding. Which intervention will the nurse include as an adjunctive measure to control bleeding?
compression
If a patient has milk baby syndrome, what instructions will we give the parents?
cut milk down to 1 liter per day
What are interventions for Beta Thal?
desferal, transfusion to maintain Hgb, vitamin C, protect spleen from injury, prophylactic abx after splenectomy
What is the most important teaching about Wilms tumors?
do not palpate the abdomen, post signage about bed that states this
What are brain tumor symptoms?
early morning headache, vomiting that leads to projectile vomiting, neurologic changes, seizures, increased ICP, cranial nerve malfunction, vision changes
The nurse is instructing the parents of a child with sickle cell anemia on safety precautions. What should the nurse emphasize during teaching?
ensure a consistent and daily intake of adequate fluids to prevent dehydration
What are symptoms of leukemia?
fever, URIs, fatigue, palor, irritability, anorexia, bruising, petechiae, bleeding, bone pain, vague abdominal pain
What are some things that may trigger a sickle cell crisis?
fever, metabolic acidosis, hypoxia, dehydration
What are extreme symptoms of iron defiency anemia?
glossitis, angular stomatitis, koilonychia, impaired cognitive function
Which sxs may indicate a stroke in sickle cell patients?
headache, impaired speech, visual disturbances, seizures, weakness, cannot function on one side
In a patient with Beta Thalassemia, once ______ has occurred, it is irriversible.
hemachromatosis
What is the number one priority for sickle cell patients?
hydration
Which fluids should be given to brain tumor patients?
hypertonic fluids, like Mannitol
What can cause low iron?
inadequate intake, poor absorption, increased loss/ demand
The nurse is doing a health history for a 14 year old pregnant girl during a health supervision visit. For which condition should she be screened?
iron-deficiency anemia
Why is demerol not given to sickle cell patients for pain?
it may cause seizures
What are symptoms of tumor lysis syndrome?
low specific gravity, low calcium, high phosphorus, high potassium
Which sxs may indicate acute chest syndrome in sickle cell patients?
lung pain, SOB, dyspnea, congestion, cough
A school-aged child is admitted to the hospital with vaso-occlusive sickle cell crisis. Which measure in the child's plan of care should be given priority?
maintaining fluids through IV
What is important patient teaching for patients receiving radiation therapy?
major skin changes may occur so hygiene is crucial, no harsh chemicals like certain soaps and use sunscreen
Which type of cells increase with acute inflammation?
nuetrophils
What would a child with Milk Baby syndrome look like?
pale, wheezy
A 5 year old boy is diagnosed with congenital aplastic anemia. Which symptoms should be considered when developing the plan of care?
pallor, fatigue, easy bruising, cyanosis
The nurse is assessing a child and notices pinpoint hemorrhages appearing on several different areas of the body. The hemorrhages do not blanch on pressure. The nurse documents the finding as:
petechiae
Why do adolescents have a higher incidence of iron-deficiency anemia?
poor diet, menstruation, rapid growth
What are symptoms of Von Willenbrands?
prolonged bleeding time, nosebleeds, gingival bleeding, easy bruising, excessive menstrual flow
The nurse develops a meal plan for a child with iron-deficiency anemia. Which meal would the nurse teach the parent has the highest amount of iron?
red meat, eggs, oatmeal, dried fruit
Which foods are Fe rich?
red meat, green leafy vegetables
A nurse is caring for a 12 year old girl who is recovering from surgery for removal of a brain tumor. Which intervention should the nurse implement to avoid increasing intracranial pressure?
regulate the rate of IV fluid infusion carefully
Why is a follow-up so important in patients with Hodgkins?
secondary malignancy rate is high
The nurse is administering meperidine as ordered for pain management for a 10 year old boy in sickle cell crisis. The nurse would be alert for:
seizures
Which hematologic diseases may require splenectomy?
sickle cell, beta thalassemia, aplastic anemia
What are interventions for nosebleeds?
sit upright, lean forwards, pressure on nose for 10 minutes, pack with cotton, apply ice
What should you do if a reaction occurs when giving a blood transfusion?
stop the transfusion, maintain airway, nolus 500 mL NS, call doctor
What is important education for taking iron supplements?
take between meals, if it causes GI upset may take with meals, take with Vitamin C, avoid tanins
What are symptoms of iron-deficiency anemia?
underweight, palor, fatigue, muscle weakness
What are symptoms of Hodgkins?
weight loss, fever, night sweats
Which type of cells are also called leukocytes and are necessary for immunity?
white blood cells
What diagnostic result would you expect in a patient with aplastic anemia?
yellow, fatty bone marrow aspiration
The nurse is preparing to send a child with cancer for a radiation treatment. Which medication should the nurse provide to premedicate the child for this procedure?
zofran (antiemetic)