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Hematology NCLEX Exam with perfect certained question and answers 1. When assessing a patient's nutritional-metabolic pattern related to hemato- logic health, what should the nurse do? A. Inspect the skin for petechiae. B. Ask the patient about joint pain. C. Assess for vitamin C deficiency. D. Determine if the patient can perform ADLs.: A. Inspect the skin for petechiae. Any changes in the skin's texture or color should be explored when assessing the patient's nutritional-metabolic pattern related to hematologic health. The presence of petechiae or ecchymotic areas could be indicative of hematologic deficiencies related to poor nutritional intake or related causes. The other options are not specific to the nutritional-metabolic pattern related to hematologic health. 2. When assessing laboratory values on a patient admitted with septicemia, what should the nurse expect to find? A. Increased platelets B. Decreased red blood cells C. Decreased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) D. Increased bands in the white blood cell (WBC) differential (shift to the left): D. Increased bands in the white blood cell (WBC) differential (shift to the left) When infections are severe, such as in septicemia, more granulocytes are released from the bone marrow as a compensatory mechanism. To meet the increased de- mand, many young, immature polymorphonuclear neutrophils (bands) are released into circulation. WBCs are usually reported in order of maturity (initially with the less mature forms on the left side of a written report). Hence, the term "shift to the left" is used to denote an increase in the number of bands. Thrombocytosis occurs with inflammation and some malignant disorders. Decreased red blood cells indicate anemia. Decreased ESR is not indicative of septicemia.

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