The nurse has been teaching the parents of a child with hemophilia about the care he will need. Which statement by the parents indicates a need for more instruction?
- A. If my child needs something for pain or a fever, I will give him acetaminophen instead of aspirin.'
- B. I will take my child to the dentist for regular checkups.'
- C. I will keep my child in the house most of the time.'
- D. My son's Medic Alert Bracelet arrived.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Overprotecting the child by keeping him indoors most of the time prevents normal development. Acetaminophen, dental care, and a Medic Alert bracelet are appropriate.
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A coworker being oriented by another nurse states, “I’m confused; a physician told me that graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) symptoms were desirable for a particular client after a bone marrow transplant.” Which should be the nurse’s best response?
- A. “GVHD isn’t desirable. Maybe you heard the physician wrong.”
- B. “That’s interesting. Did the client have a gastrointestinal tumor?”
- C. “That’s right if the transplant involved using autologous stem cells.”
- D. “GVHD is sometimes desirable with a hematological malignancy.”
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A. GVHD is desirable if the primary source is hematological. B. Bone marrow transplant is not a treatment for GI malignancies unless the primary source is hematological. C. GVHD does not occur when a person receives autologous (his or her own) cells during a transplant. D. GVHD is sometimes desirable with a hematological malignancy. The donor lymphocytes can mount a reaction against any lingering tumor cells and destroy them.
The client admitted with full-thickness burns may be developing DIC. Which signs/symptoms would support the diagnosis of DIC?
- A. Oozing blood from the IV catheter site.
- B. Sudden onset of chest pain and frothy sputum.
- C. Foul-smelling, concentrated urine.
- D. A reddened, inflamed central line catheter site.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: DIC causes uncontrolled bleeding; oozing from IV sites (A) is a hallmark. Chest pain/sputum (B) suggests PE, urine odor (C) is unrelated, and redness (D) indicates infection.
The nurse administers iron using the Z track technique. What is the primary reason for administering iron via Z track?
- A. To prevent adverse reactions
- B. To prevent staining of the skin
- C. To improve the absorption rate
- D. To increase the speed of onset of action
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Z track technique prevents iron from leaking into subcutaneous tissue, reducing skin staining.
The nurse receives orders after notifying an HCP about the client who has tachycardia, diaphoresis, and an elevated temperature after treatments for ALL. Which order should be the nurse’s priority?
- A. Portable chest x-ray in the client’s room
- B. Urine culture, and blood cultures x 2
- C. Vancomycin 500 mg IV q6h
- D. Filgrastim 0.3 mg subcut daily
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A. The results of the portable CXR will help determine if the cause is a respiratory infection. It will not change the treatment. B. Urine and blood cultures are priority; these should be obtained before antibiotics are administered. C. National recommendations are to administer broad-spectrum antibiotics such as vancomycin (Vancocin) within 1 hour of a suspected infection diagnosis. The antibiotics may be changed after culture and sensitivity reports are available (usually 24 to 48 hours). D. It takes 4 days for filgrastim (Neupogen) to return the neutrophil count to baseline, so this is not priority. Filgrastim should not be given within 24 hours of cytotoxic chemotherapy.
The client with hemophilia A is experiencing hemarthrosis. Which intervention should the nurse recommend to the client?
- A. Alternate aspirin and acetaminophen to help with the pain.
- B. Apply cold packs for 24 to 48 hours to the affected area.
- C. Perform active range-of-motion exercise on the extremity.
- D. Put the affected extremity in the dependent position.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hemarthrosis requires cold packs (B) to reduce bleeding/swelling. Aspirin (A) increases bleeding, ROM (C) worsens damage, and dependent position (D) increases swelling.
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