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Several patients call the outpatient clinic and ask to make an appointment as soon as possible. Which patient should the nurse schedule to be seen first?

  • A. A 44-year-old with sickle cell anemia who reports his eyes always look somewhat yellow
  • B. A 23-year-old with no previous health problems who has a nontender lump in the axilla
  • C. A 50-year-old with early-stage chronic lymphocytic leukemia who reports chronic fatigue
  • D. A 19-year-old with hemophilia who wants to learn to self-administer factor VII replacement
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The patient's young age and the presence of a nontender lump in the axilla raise concerns for possible lymphoma, which requires prompt evaluation and treatment. This patient should be seen first to rule out any serious underlying condition. Choice A is less urgent as yellowish eyes in sickle cell anemia may be due to jaundice but not necessarily an acute issue. Choice C, a 50-year-old with chronic fatigue related to early-stage chronic lymphocytic leukemia, is a known condition that can be managed on a routine basis. Choice D, a 19-year-old with hemophilia wanting to self-administer factor VII replacement, is important but less urgent compared to the potential lymphoma presentation in choice B.