A toddler is diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. Her mother is four months pregnant with her second child. The mother asks if there is any chance the new baby will have sickle cell anemia. She says that neither she nor her husband has sickle cell anemia. What is the best response for the nurse to make?
- A. No. Sickle cell anemia is not inherited.'
- B. Yes. The new baby will also have sickle cell anemia.'
- C. There is a 25% chance that each child you have will have the disease.'
- D. Because neither of you has the disease, another child will not have it. You should ask your physician.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sickle cell anemia is autosomal recessive. If both parents are carriers (trait), there is a 25% chance each child will have the disease.
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The nurse is caring for the client following a total laryngectomy for treatment of laryngeal cancer. The nurse should plan consultations with which members of the multidisciplinary team?
- A. Physical therapist
- B. Dietitian
- C. Speech therapist
- D. Dentist
- E. Occupational therapist
- F. Social worker
Correct Answer: A, B, C, F
Rationale: Total laryngectomy is removal of the entire larynx as well as the hyoid bone, the true vocal cords, the false vocal cords, the epiglottis, the cricoid cartilage, and two to three tracheal rings. The physical therapist is needed for neck exercises. B. The dietitian is needed to ensure adequacy of oral intake. C. The speech therapist is needed for other forms of communication and swallowing. D. The dentist is not routinely consulted when caring for a laryngectomy client. E. An occupational therapist is not routinely consulted when caring for a laryngectomy client. F. The social worker is needed for contact with outside resources to assist the client in ongoing needs.
The client undergoing knee replacement surgery has a 'cell saver' apparatus attached to the knee when he arrives in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU). Which intervention should the nurse implement to care for this drainage system?
- A. Infuse the drainage into the client when a prescribed amount fills the chamber.
- B. Attach an hourly drainage collection bag to the unit and discard the drainage.
- C. Replace the unit with a continuous passive motion (CPM) unit and start it on low.
- D. Have another nurse verify the unit number prior to reinfusing the blood.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cell saver reinfuses collected blood (A) per protocol to reduce allogeneic transfusion. Discarding (B) wastes blood, CPM (C) is unrelated, and verification (D) is for donor blood.
The nurse writes the problem of 'grieving' for a client diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Which collaborative intervention should be included in the plan of care?
- A. Encourage the client to talk about feelings of loss.
- B. Arrange for the family to plan a memorable outing.
- C. Refer the client to the American Cancer Society’s Dialogue group.
- D. Have the chaplain visit with the client.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Grieving requires collaborative support; ACS Dialogue group (C) provides peer support. Talking (A) is independent, outings (B) are nonspecific, and chaplain visits (D) are spiritual, not primary.
A child is being evaluated for possible leukemia. Which assessment finding is most likely to be present?
- A. Numerous bruises on the child's body
- B. Ruddy complexion
- C. Diarrhea and vomiting
- D. Chest pain
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Numerous bruises are common in leukemia due to decreased platelets from bone marrow failure.
A toddler has been treated for sickle cell crisis. The crisis subsides, and the child improves. Which statement is essential for the nurse to include in the discharge teaching?
- A. Your child will bruise easily. Do not let your child bump into things.
- B. Notify the physician immediately if your child develops a fever.
- C. Your child will need special help with feeding.
- D. Observe your child frequently for difficulty breathing.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Fevers can cause dehydration and trigger sickling, leading to a crisis, making it essential to notify the physician immediately.