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A client is admitted to the outpatient oncology unit for his routine chemotherapy transfusion. The client's current lab report is WBC 2,500 mm³, RBC 5.1 ml/mm³, and calcium 5 mEq/L. Based on these assessments, which of the following should be the priority nursing diagnosis?

  • A. Risk for activity intolerance related to decrease in red cells.
  • B. Risk for infection related to low white cell count.
  • C. Risk for anxiety; secondary to hypoparathyroid disease.
  • D. Risk for fluid volume deficit due to decreased fluid intake.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: clients with a low WBC count are susceptible to infection