A) Platelet count
B) Reticulocyte count
C) Total lymphocyte count
D) Absolute neutrophil count
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A) Iron
B) Folic acid
C) Cobalamin (vitamin B12)
D) Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
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A) Platelet count
B) Bleeding time
C) Thrombin time
D) Prothrombin time
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A) Packed red blood cells (PRBCs) transfusion
B) Bone marrow biopsy
C) Filgrastim administration
D) Erythropoietin administration
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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) 56-year-old who has frequent explosive diarrhea
D) 23-year old who is complaining of severe fatigue
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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.
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A) Administer oxygen therapy at a high flow rate.
B) Obtain a urine specimen to send to the laboratory.
C) Notify the health care provider about the symptoms.
D) Disconnect the transfusion and infuse normal saline.
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A) Normal red blood cell (RBC) indices
B) Hematocrit (Hct) of 38%
C) Hemoglobin (Hb) of 86 g/L
D) RBC count of 4.5 * 10¹²/L
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A) Assign the client to a private room.
B) Avoid intramuscular (IM) injections.
C) Use rinses rather than a toothbrush for oral care.
D) Restrict activity to passive and active range of motion.
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A) Notify the client's health care provider.
B) Avoid unnecessary venipunctures.
C) Apply sterile dressings to the sites.
D) Give prescribed proton-pump inhibitors.
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A) Place the client on bed rest.
B) Administer iron supplements.
C) Avoid use of Aspirin products.
D) Monitor fluid intake and output.
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A) "Home oxygen therapy is frequently used to decrease sickling."
B) "There are no effective medications that can help prevent sickling."
C) "Routine continuous dosage narcotics are prescribed to prevent a crisis."
D) "Risk for a crisis can be lowered by having an annual influenza vaccination."
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A) Antibiotics
B) Antifungals
C) Chemotherapy
D) A blood transfusion
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A) Limit fluids to 2-3 litres a day.
B) Include eggs and fish in the diet.
C) Avoid exposure to crowds as much as possible.
D) Drink only one or two caffeinated beverages daily.
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A) Monitor fluid intake and output.
B) Administer calcium supplements.
C) Assess lymph nodes for enlargement.
D) Limit weight bearing and ambulation.
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A) Use low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) only.
B) Flush all intermittent IV lines using normal saline.
C) Administer the warfarin at the scheduled time.
D) Teach the client about the purpose of platelet transfusions.
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A) Provide oral hygiene every 2 hours.
B) Check all stools for occult blood.
C) Assess temperature every 4 hours.
D) Encourage fluids to 3 000 mL/day.
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A) Emphasize the positive outcomes of a bone marrow transplant.
B) Discuss the need for adequate insurance to cover post-HSCT care.
C) Ask the client whether there are any questions or concerns about HSCT.
D) Explain that a cure is not possible with any other treatment except HSCT.
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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 client door.
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