Which information about reproduction should be taught to the 27-year-old female client diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease?
- A. The client’s reproductive ability will be the same after treatment.
- B. The client should practice birth control for at least two (2) years following therapy.
- C. All clients become sterile from the therapy and should plan to adopt.
- D. The therapy will temporarily interfere with the client’s menstrual cycle.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hodgkin’s therapy (chemo/radiation) often temporarily disrupts menstruation (D). Fertility may recover (A, C incorrect), and birth control (B) is advised during treatment, not 2 years post.
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The client is diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia and leukocytosis. Which signs/symptoms would the nurse expect to find when assessing this client?
- A. Frothy sputum and jugular vein distention.
- B. Dyspnea and slight confusion.
- C. Right upper quadrant tenderness and nausea.
- D. Increased appetite and weight gain.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: CML with leukocytosis causes fatigue, dyspnea, and confusion (B) from hyperviscosity. Sputum/JVD (A) suggest heart failure, RUQ/nausea (C) suggest liver issues, and appetite/weight gain (D) are unlikely.
The client who was recently admitted with gastric cancer appears pale and weak and states feeling fatigued. In reviewing the client’s laboratory results, which component of the CBC should the nurse most associate with the client’s gastric cancer and identify as the causative factor for the fatigue?
- A. White blood cell 12,200/mm3
- B. Hemoglobin 7.9 g/dL
- C. Serum protein 5.9 g/dL
- D. Blood urea nitrogen 22 mg/dL
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A. The elevation in the WBC (normal is 4500–10,000/mm3 or microL) is concerning because it could indicate an infection, but the elevation would not necessarily be related to the gastric cancer. B. The presenting symptoms are indicative of anemia, which is common in gastric cancer due to chronic blood loss, or as a result of pernicious anemia (due to loss of intrinsic factor). The low Hgb (normal is 12–15 g/dL) may be the causative factor for the fatigue. C. The serum protein is slightly low (normal is 6.0–8.0 g/dL) and could be indicative of nutritional problems associated with the gastric cancer, but it is not specific to the signs and symptoms described in the question, and it is not part of a CBC. D. The BUN (normal is 5–25 mg/dL) is within normal parameters and is measuring kidney function or hydration status. It is not part of the CBC.
A home-care nurse is following up with the client who was diagnosed with liver cancer 3 months ago. Which assessment information should the nurse communicate to the HCP?
- A. Client is weak and pale and remained in bed throughout the visit
- B. Client’s weight has remained unchanged since the previous visit.
- C. Client reports itching is relieved with diphenhydramine cream.
- D. Client’s pain level averages a 7 on a 0 to 10 scale with scheduled opioids.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A. Finding that the client with liver cancer is weak and pale would be important to document, but it does not warrant immediate communication to the HCP because it may be expected. B. The client’s weight being stable would not necessitate communication to the HCP, but a significant decrease would. C. Abdominal itching may occur with liver cancer, but the fact that it is relieved with diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is positive and would not necessitate a call to the HCP. D. The client’s pain level is high and does not seem to be controlled with the current opioid schedule. The nurse should notify the HCP to request a change in analgesic medication, dosing schedule, or administration route.
The client diagnosed with cancer has been undergoing systemic treatments and has red blood cell deficiency. Which signs and symptoms should the nurse teach the client to manage?
- A. Nausea associated with cancer treatment.
- B. Shortness of breath and fatigue.
- C. Controlling mucositis and diarrhea.
- D. The emotional aspects of having cancer.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: RBC deficiency (anemia) causes shortness of breath and fatigue (B), which clients should manage. Nausea (A), mucositis/diarrhea (C), and emotions (D) are unrelated to anemia.
A 19-year-old college student reports to the health service with a sore throat, malaise, and fever of four days in duration. Examination shows cervical lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly. Temperature is 103°F. Blood is positive for heterophil antibody agglutination test. Which condition does the nurse expect this student to have?
- A. Streptococcal sore throat
- B. Infectious mononucleosis
- C. Rubella
- D. Influenza
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The symptoms and positive heterophil antibody test are diagnostic for infectious mononucleosis.
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