The nurse is caring for a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome who has 20% blasts in marrow and the health care provider has prescribed high-intensity treatment. Which of the following treatments should the nurse prepare the patient to receive?
- A. Antibiotics
- B. Antifungals
- C. Chemotherapy
- D. A blood transfusion
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Low-risk patients (<5% blasts in marrow) can often be treated with transfusions, antibiotics, antifungals, EPO, and hematopoietic growth factors. High-risk patients (<5% blasts in marrow) may be treated with single-agent chemotherapy (e.g., hydroxyurea) or intensive chemotherapy as in AML.
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Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the care plan for a hospitalized patient who is neutropenic?
- A. Avoid any IM or subcutaneous injections.
- B. Check the oral temperature every 4 hours.
- C. Omit all fruits or vegetables from the diet.
- D. Place a 'No Visitors' sign on the patient door.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The earliest sign of infection in a neutropenic patient is an elevation in temperature. Although unpeeled fresh fruits and vegetables should be avoided, fruits and vegetables that are peeled or cooked are acceptable. Injections may be required for administration of medications such as filgrastim. The number of visitors may be limited and visitors with communicable diseases should be avoided, but a 'no visitors' policy is not needed.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a history of a transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) and is to receive a transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). Which of the following actions should the nurse take to decrease the risk for TRALI for this patient?
- A. Infuse the PRBCs slowly over 4 hours.
- B. Transfuse only leukocyte-reduced PRBCs.
- C. Administer the scheduled oral diuretic before the transfusion.
- D. Give the PRN dose of antihistamine before starting the transfusion.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: TRALI is caused by a reaction between the donor and the patient leukocytes that causes pulmonary inflammation and capillary leaking. The other actions may help prevent respiratory condition caused by circulatory overload or by allergic reactions, but they will not prevent TRALI.
After receiving change-of-shift report for the following four patients with neutropenia, which patient should the nurse assess first?
- A. 66-year-old who has white pharyngeal lesions
- B. 35-year-old who has a fever of 38.2°C (100.8°F)
- C. 36-year-old who has frequent explosive diarrhea
- D. 23-year old who is complaining of severe fatigue
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Any fever in a neutropenic patient indicates infection and can quickly lead to sepsis and septic shock. Rapid assessment and (if prescribed) initiation of antibiotic therapy within 1 hour are needed. The other patients also need to be assessed but do not exhibit symptoms of potentially life-threatening problems.
The nurse is caring for a patient with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) who has induction therapy prescribed and the patient asks the nurse whether the planned chemotherapy will be worth undergoing. Which of the following responses by the nurse is best?
- A. If you do not want to have chemotherapy, there are other options for treatment such as stem cell transplantation.
- B. The decision about chemotherapy is one that you and the doctor need to make rather than asking what I would do.
- C. You don't need to make a decision about treatment right now since leukemias in adults tend to progress quite slowly.
- D. The adverse effects of the chemotherapy are difficult, but AML frequently does go into remission with chemotherapy.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: This response uses therapeutic communication by addressing the patient's question and giving accurate information. The other responses either give inaccurate information or fail to address the patient's question, which will discourage the patient from asking the nurse for information.
The nurse has finished teaching a patient about taking oral ferrous sulphate. Which of the following patient statements indicates that additional instruction is needed?
- A. I will call the doctor if my stools start to turn black.
- B. I will take a stool softener if I feel constipated occasionally.
- C. I should take the iron with orange juice about an hour before eating.
- D. I should increase my fluid and fibre intake while I am taking the iron tablets.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: It is normal for the stools to appear black when a patient is taking iron and the patient should not call the doctor about this. The other patient statements are correct.
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