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.
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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.
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Which assessment data warrant immediate intervention?
- A. T 99, P 102, R 22, and BP 132/68.
- B. Hyperplasia of the gums.
- C. Weakness and fatigue.
- D. Pain in the left upper quadrant.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Left upper quadrant pain (D) suggests splenic rupture, a life-threatening AML complication. Vitals (A) are stable, gum hyperplasia (B) is expected, and fatigue (C) is common.
The client diagnosed with sickle cell disease is experiencing a vaso-occlusive crisis. Which priority interventions should the nurse implement?
- A. Maintain IV fluids and administer pain medication prn.
- B. Encourage frequent ambulation in the hallways.
- C. Administer oxygen via nasal cannula at 10 LPM.
- D. Monitor the client’s red blood cell count every four (4) hours.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: IV fluids and pain medication (A) prevent sickling and manage vaso-occlusive crisis pain. Ambulation (B) risks hypoxia, 10 LPM oxygen (C) is excessive, and RBC monitoring (D) is not primary.
The client diagnosed with leukemia is being admitted for an induction course of chemotherapy. Which laboratory values indicate a diagnosis of leukemia?
- A. A left shift in the white blood cell (WBC) count differential.
- B. A large number of WBCs that decreases after the administration of antibiotics.
- C. An abnormally low hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (Hct) level.
- D. Red blood cells (RBCs) that are larger than normal.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Leukemia causes bone marrow suppression, leading to low Hb/Hct (C). Left shift (A) indicates infection, antibiotic response (B) suggests infection, and large RBCs (D) indicate megaloblastic anemia.
Which of the following assessment findings should alert the nurse that the elderly client should be evaluated for pernicious anemia?
- A. Clubbing of the nails
- B. Bloody stools
- C. Beefy-red tongue
- D. Enlarged lymph nodes
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A beefy-red tongue is a classic symptom of pernicious anemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency.