NUR 2356 2026 FINAL EXAM 2 BANK LATEST
VERSIONS MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 1 FINAL-
MDC 1 COMPLETE (275) CURRENT TESTING
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NUR 2356
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How does ALL happen? (3 points) ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... -
abnormal lymphoblasts abound in blood forming tissue
- the lymphoblasts are fragile and immature, and lack the
infection fighting capabilities of the normal WBC
-The growth of lymphoblasts is excessive and replace the
normal cells in the bone marrow
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True or false
the closer the WBC count is to normal (5-10,000) at time of
diagnosis, the better the prognosis for ALL ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... true
A child presents to the hospital with a fever (persistent or
recurrent with unknown cause), recurrent infection,
fatigue/malaise/listless, pallor, unusual bleeding or bruising,
abdominal/bone pain, nausea/vomiting, and headache. What
could the child have? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Acute
lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
What treatments could the nurse anticipate being ordered for
ALL? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... -Radiation
-Chemotherapy
-Hematopoietic stem cell transplant
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Why would CNS prophylaxis or intrathecal chemo be ordered for
ALL? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... -Reduce the risk of
developing CNS disease
-included and essential to each phase
What are the 3 phases of chemo treatment? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... -Induction = rapid induction of remission from disease
(want them to get into remission)
-Consolidation = strengthen remission, reduce leukemic cell
burden before the emergence of drug resistance
-Maintenance = eliminate all residual leukemic cells (Female - 2
years and males - 3 years)
what are the goals of induction therapy and how long should it
take? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... 4-6 weeks
-0-5% of blast cells in bone marrow
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-All cell lines to recover from induction therapy
-Until no evidence of leukemia cells in peripheral blood and no
evidence of CNS disease
How many years cancer free means the child is cured from
leukemia? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... 5 years
Which leukemia affects the myeloid progenerator that often
impacts granulocyte development (neutrophils, basophils, and
eosinophils)? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Acute myelogenous
leukemia (AML)
A nurse has 2 patients. One with ALL and one with AML. Which
patient is sicker than the other and has a poorer prognosis so
they cannot do maintenance treatment? ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... AML - because they are sicker, we don't want to do
maintenance and see if they relapse because of the higher
mortality rate
AML is proliferation of what cells? and give info about that cell.
✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... proliferation of myeloblastic cell