A nurse is caring for a client with iron deficiency anemia who is receiving iron supplements. What information should the nurse include in the teaching plan for this client?
- A. Frequency of urination will increase.
- B. Soreness of throat might occur.
- C. Itching of throat might occur.
- D. Color of stools will become darker.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should inform the client receiving oral iron supplements that the color of stools will become darker. Frequency of urination is not known to increase with the oral administration of iron supplements. Similarly, soreness of the throat and itching of the throat are also not known to occur with the oral administration of iron supplements.
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Prior to administering a drug used to treat anemia, the nurse should assess a client's vital signs, ability to carry out activities of daily living, and general appearance, and for the presence of which of the following other general symptoms? Select all that apply.
- A. Fatigue
- B. Pallor
- C. Headache
- D. Shortness of breath
- E. Sore tongue
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D,E
Rationale: Prior to administering a drug used to treat anemia, the nurse should assess a client's vital signs, client's ability to carry out activities of daily living, and client's general appearance, and for the presence of other general symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, sore tongue, headache, and pallor.
A nurse might administer epoetin alfa to a client with which type of anemia? Select all that apply.
- A. Anemia of chronic kidney disease
- B. Iron deficiency anemia
- C. Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia
- D. Anemia caused by cancer chemotherapy
- E. Anemia caused by zidovudine (AZT) therapy
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, like epoetin alfa, are used for anemia associated with the following: chronic kidney disease, cancer chemotherapy, zidovudine (AZT) therapy, and post-surgical replacement in place of allogeneic transfusions.
A nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Constipation for a client receiving iron supplements. Which of the following would be appropriate to promote resolution of this problem?
- A. Increase the intake of milk and dairy products.
- B. Consume a diet high in fiber.
- C. Take antacids after consuming meals.
- D. Perform vigorous exercises.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: When caring for a client with constipation, the nurse should instruct the client to consume a high-fiber diet, increase fluid intake to 10 to 12 glasses of water daily, and increase activity. Increased activity can include exercise, however, the client does not need to engage in vigorous exercise. Increasing the intake of milk and dairy products or taking antacids after meals will not help reduce the constipation or the discomfort caused due to it.
A client has a hypersensitivity reaction to pegfilgrastim (Neufasta). The nurse would expect to administer which of the following to treat the hypersensitivity reaction and maintain the use of colony-stimulating factors? Select all that apply.
- A. Prednisone
- B. Diphenhydramine
- C. Albuterol
- D. Naproxen
- E. Hydrocodone
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Colony-stimulating factors, like pegfilgrastim (Neulasta), can cause hypersensitivity reactions and should be treated with antihistamines (diphenhydramine), steroids (prednisone), and bronchodilators (albuterol) to maintain their use.
The nurse is preparing to administer vitamin B12 to a client. The nurse would administer the drug cautiously if the client had which condition?
- A. Pulmonary disease
- B. Hypertension
- C. Heart disease
- D. Seizures
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Vitamin B12 is cautiously administered to clients with pulmonary disease. Epoetin alfa and darbepoetin alfa are administered cautiously to clients with hypertension, heart disease, and a history of seizures.
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