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aplastic anemia [ ANS: ] The client who has aplastic anemia will
have manifestations of petechiae and ecchymosis. Dyspnea on
exertion also can be present. In aplastic anemia, all three major
blood components (red blood cells, white blood cells, and
platelets) are reduced or absent, which is known as
pancytopenia. Manifestations usually develop gradually.
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Sickle cell anemia [ ANS: ] The client who has sickle cell anemia
will have manifestations of jaundice with an enlarged liver and
spleen.
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Pernicious anemia [ ANS: ] The client who has pernicious anemia
will have manifestation of glossitis (smooth, beefy-red tongue) and
weight loss.
Polycythemia [ ANS: ] The client who has polycythemia vera will
have a plethoric (dark, flushed) manifestation of the facial skin
and mucous membranes.
Right sided heart failure [ ANS: ] 1. Jungular Vein Distention
2. Ascending Dependent Edema
3. Weight Gain
4. Hepatomegaly (Liver Enlargement)
Left sided heart failure [ ANS: ] 1. Orthopnea, dyspnea
2. Crackles
3. Oliguria
4. Frothy Sputum
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5. Displaced Apical Pulse (Hypertrophy)
6. Decreased cap refill
Flattened T-wave, with a possible U wave are due to
_________________ [ ANS: ] Hypokalemia
Prolonged S-T interval and a prolonged Q-T interval [ ANS: ]
Hypocalcemia
Toxic digoxin levels [ ANS: ] Atrioventricular block,
ventricular fibrillation, and
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ventricular tachycardia are a few of the dysrhythmias occurring
with toxic digoxin levels.
Beta blocker teaching [ ANS: ] don't stop abruptly; avoid in
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asthma; take with food
Count pulse for 1 min before taking
Dyspnea with hiccups [ ANS: ] The client who has pericarditis will
experience dyspnea, hiccups, and a nonproductive cough. These
manifestations can indicate heart failure from pericardial
compression due to constrictive pericarditis or cardiac
tamponade.
Iron toxicity [ ANS: ] Hemosiderosis; can occur in sickle cell patients
who receive many blood transfusions
epoetin alfa [ ANS: ] HTN is common A/E
Maximum effect occurs in 2-3 months
Dry, pale skin with minimal body hair [ ANS: ] peripheral artery
disease
Reddish-brown pigmentation [ ANS: ] Venous insufficiency
Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) [ ANS: ] -plasma rich in clotting factors;
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-desired effect is decrease in prothrombin time
Fluid volume overload [ ANS: ] -JVD
-Moist crackles
-Increased HR
omega-3 fatty acids [ ANS: ] polyunsaturated fatty acids
commonly found in fish oils that are beneficial to cardiovascular
health
Initiate weekly injections of B12 [ ANS: ] The nurse should initiate
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weekly injections of vitamin B12 for a client who has pernicious
anemia, and then decrease to monthly. Pernicious anemia is
caused by a lack of intrinsic factor needed to absorb vitamin B12
from the gastrointestinal tract.
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unstable angina [ ANS: ] -chest pain that occurs while a person is
at rest and not exerting himself
-chest pain lasting longer than 15 mins
-Minimal relief from nitroglycerin
Prinzmetal angina [ ANS: ] A variant of angina pectoris that occurs
at rest
pulsus paradoxus [ ANS: ] -cardiac tamponade
-systolic blood pressure is at least 10 mm Hg higher on expiration
than on inspiration
Snakebite [ ANS: ] IMMOBILIZE LIMB AT THE LEVEL OF HEART -
prevents spread of venom
Remove any constrictive clothing or jewelry
Primary intention healing [ ANS: ] Occurs where the tissue surfaces
have been approximated, and there is minimal or no tissue loss
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heterograft [ ANS: ] skin transplant taken from a species other than
the patient's
homograph [ ANS: ] Cadaver skin
Irregularly shaped lesion with blue tones [ ANS: ] Malignant
melanoma
Acinitic Keratosis [ ANS: ] Rough, dry, scaly lesion
Squamous cell carcinoma [ ANS: ] Firm nodule with crust
Basal cell carcinoma [ ANS: ] Pearly papule with ulcerated center
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third degree frostbite [ ANS: ] the skin of the affected area has
small blisters that are blood-filled and the skin does not blanch
first degree frostbite [ ANS: ] the skin of the affected area is
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reddened and looks waxy
Second degree frostbite [ ANS: ] the skin of the affected area has
large, fluid-filled blisters
Fourth degree frostbite [ ANS: ] The skin of the affected area is
frozen. Blisters do not appear. The client's muscles and bones are
affected
Potential malignancy of a mole [ ANS: ] Ulceration, bleeding, or
exudation are indications of a mole's potential malignancy.
Increasing size is also a warning sign.
Promotion of wound healing [ ANS: ] Protein, Vitamin C
Herpes Zoster medical management [ ANS: ] Acyclovir
papule [ ANS: ] A papule is a small, solid, elevated lesion with
distinct borders. It is usually smaller than 10 mm in diameter.
Papules are common lesions of warts and elevated moles.
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aplastic anemia [ ANS: ] The client who has aplastic anemia will
have manifestations of petechiae and ecchymosis. Dyspnea on
exertion also can be present. In aplastic anemia, all three major
blood components (red blood cells, white blood cells, and
platelets) are reduced or absent, which is known as
pancytopenia. Manifestations usually develop gradually.
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Sickle cell anemia [ ANS: ] The client who has sickle cell anemia
will have manifestations of jaundice with an enlarged liver and
spleen.
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Pernicious anemia [ ANS: ] The client who has pernicious anemia
will have manifestation of glossitis (smooth, beefy-red tongue) and
weight loss.
Polycythemia [ ANS: ] The client who has polycythemia vera will
have a plethoric (dark, flushed) manifestation of the facial skin
and mucous membranes.
Right sided heart failure [ ANS: ] 1. Jungular Vein Distention
2. Ascending Dependent Edema
3. Weight Gain
4. Hepatomegaly (Liver Enlargement)
Left sided heart failure [ ANS: ] 1. Orthopnea, dyspnea
2. Crackles
3. Oliguria
4. Frothy Sputum
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5. Displaced Apical Pulse (Hypertrophy)
6. Decreased cap refill
Flattened T-wave, with a possible U wave are due to
_________________ [ ANS: ] Hypokalemia
Prolonged S-T interval and a prolonged Q-T interval [ ANS: ]
Hypocalcemia
Toxic digoxin levels [ ANS: ] Atrioventricular block,
ventricular fibrillation, and
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ventricular tachycardia are a few of the dysrhythmias occurring
with toxic digoxin levels.
Beta blocker teaching [ ANS: ] don't stop abruptly; avoid in
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asthma; take with food
Count pulse for 1 min before taking
Dyspnea with hiccups [ ANS: ] The client who has pericarditis will
experience dyspnea, hiccups, and a nonproductive cough. These
manifestations can indicate heart failure from pericardial
compression due to constrictive pericarditis or cardiac
tamponade.
Iron toxicity [ ANS: ] Hemosiderosis; can occur in sickle cell patients
who receive many blood transfusions
epoetin alfa [ ANS: ] HTN is common A/E
Maximum effect occurs in 2-3 months
Dry, pale skin with minimal body hair [ ANS: ] peripheral artery
disease
Reddish-brown pigmentation [ ANS: ] Venous insufficiency
Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) [ ANS: ] -plasma rich in clotting factors;
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-desired effect is decrease in prothrombin time
Fluid volume overload [ ANS: ] -JVD
-Moist crackles
-Increased HR
omega-3 fatty acids [ ANS: ] polyunsaturated fatty acids
commonly found in fish oils that are beneficial to cardiovascular
health
Initiate weekly injections of B12 [ ANS: ] The nurse should initiate
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weekly injections of vitamin B12 for a client who has pernicious
anemia, and then decrease to monthly. Pernicious anemia is
caused by a lack of intrinsic factor needed to absorb vitamin B12
from the gastrointestinal tract.
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unstable angina [ ANS: ] -chest pain that occurs while a person is
at rest and not exerting himself
-chest pain lasting longer than 15 mins
-Minimal relief from nitroglycerin
Prinzmetal angina [ ANS: ] A variant of angina pectoris that occurs
at rest
pulsus paradoxus [ ANS: ] -cardiac tamponade
-systolic blood pressure is at least 10 mm Hg higher on expiration
than on inspiration
Snakebite [ ANS: ] IMMOBILIZE LIMB AT THE LEVEL OF HEART -
prevents spread of venom
Remove any constrictive clothing or jewelry
Primary intention healing [ ANS: ] Occurs where the tissue surfaces
have been approximated, and there is minimal or no tissue loss
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heterograft [ ANS: ] skin transplant taken from a species other than
the patient's
homograph [ ANS: ] Cadaver skin
Irregularly shaped lesion with blue tones [ ANS: ] Malignant
melanoma
Acinitic Keratosis [ ANS: ] Rough, dry, scaly lesion
Squamous cell carcinoma [ ANS: ] Firm nodule with crust
Basal cell carcinoma [ ANS: ] Pearly papule with ulcerated center
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third degree frostbite [ ANS: ] the skin of the affected area has
small blisters that are blood-filled and the skin does not blanch
first degree frostbite [ ANS: ] the skin of the affected area is
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reddened and looks waxy
Second degree frostbite [ ANS: ] the skin of the affected area has
large, fluid-filled blisters
Fourth degree frostbite [ ANS: ] The skin of the affected area is
frozen. Blisters do not appear. The client's muscles and bones are
affected
Potential malignancy of a mole [ ANS: ] Ulceration, bleeding, or
exudation are indications of a mole's potential malignancy.
Increasing size is also a warning sign.
Promotion of wound healing [ ANS: ] Protein, Vitamin C
Herpes Zoster medical management [ ANS: ] Acyclovir
papule [ ANS: ] A papule is a small, solid, elevated lesion with
distinct borders. It is usually smaller than 10 mm in diameter.
Papules are common lesions of warts and elevated moles.