A nurse is caring for four clients with leukemia. After hand-off report, which client should the nurse see first?
- A. Client who had two bloody diarrhea stools this morning
- B. Client who has been premedicated for nausea prior to chemotherapy
- C. Client with a respiratory rate change from 18 to 22 breaths/min
- D. Client with an unchanged lesion to the lower right lateral malleolus
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The client with two bloody diarrhea stools may be hemorrhaging in the gastrointestinal tract, indicating a potentially life-threatening condition requiring immediate assessment. The client with a respiratory rate change may have an infection or worsening anemia and should be seen next. The other two clients are not as urgent.
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A nurse is caring for a young male client with lymphoma who is to begin treatment. What teaching topic is a priority?
- A. Genetic testing
- B. Sperm banking
- C. Treatment options
- D. Lifestyle changes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: All teaching topics are important to the client with lymphoma, but for a young male, sperm banking is of appropriate concern if the client is going to have radiation to the lower abdomen or pelvis.
A client has been admitted after sustaining a humerus fracture that occurred when picking up the family cat. What test result would the nurse correlate to this condition?
- A. Bence-Jones protein in urine
- B. Epstein-Barr virus positive
- C. Hemoglobin: 18 mg/dL
- D. Red blood cell count 8.2/mm3
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: This client has possible multiple myeloma. A positive Bence-Jones protein finding would correlate with this condition. The Epstein-Barr virus is associated with infectious mononucleosis and some cancers, not directly with multiple myeloma. Hemoglobin of meaningful correlation. Similarly, a red blood cell count of 8.2/mm3 is high but requires further information for specific correlation.
The nurse instructor is best?
- A. Because of immunosuppression, the donor cells take over.
- B. In like a transfusion reaction because no perfect matches exist.
- C. The client's cells are fighting donor cells for dominance.
- D. The donor's cells are actually attacking the client's cells.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Graft versus host disease is an autoimmune-type process in which the donor cells recognize the client's cells as foreign and begin attacking them. The other answers are not accurate.
A nurse is preparing to hang a blood transfusion. Which action is most important?
- A. Documenting the transfusion
- B. Placing the client in NPO status
- C. Checking the blood product label
- D. Putting on a pair of gloves
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To prevent bloodborne illness, the nurse should don a pair of gloves prior to hanging the blood, prioritizing infection control. Documentation is important but not the priority at this point. NPO status is not required, and checking the blood product label, while critical, is secondary to standard precautions like wearing gloves.
A nurse is preparing to administer a blood transfusion to an older adult. Understanding age-related changes, what alterations to the usual protocol are necessary for the nurse to implement? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Monitor vital signs every 15 minutes
- B. Hold other IV fluids running
- C. Premedicate to prevent reactions
- D. Transfuse each unit over 8 hours
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: Older adults require frequent vital sign monitoring (every 15 minutes) due to subtle signs of transfusion reactions and holding other IV fluids to prevent fluid overload. Premedication and prolonged transfusion times are not standard alterations.
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