|NUR2356 Multidimensional Care 1 Final Exam Version
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Red blood cell production is stimulated by:
1. Tachycardia
2. Tachypnea
3. Renin angiotensin
4. Hypoxia - ANSWER-Hypoxia
4 Main components of blood composition - ANSWER-
RBC, WBC, platelets, plasma
,What is the composition of plasma - ANSWER-90% H2O
10% solutes - glucose, protein, albumin, hormones, etc
Where is bone marrow aspiration in infants? - ANSWER-
Tibia
True or false
Normal cell DNA cannot replace itself after chemo
because it is permanently damaged - ANSWER-FALSE!!
Normal cell DNA CAN repair itself after chemo - cancer
can't
,What are the 3 routes of administration for chemo? -
ANSWER-oral, intrathecal (spinal), IV
An adolescent is beginning chemotherapy treatments and
is wanting to know all the side effects that they will
experience. What are the side effects the nurse will tell the
patient? - ANSWER--Bone marrow suppression - Nadir is
the time of greatest bone marrow suppression
-Nausea and vomiting - treated with antiemetics
-Anorexia and weight loss - nutritious food and dietary
supplements
-Oral ulcers (oral mucositis) - antifungal treatment and
lidocaine
, -Constipation - stool softeners, increase fluids, encourage
fiberous foods
-Pain - acetaminophen, opiates, and antidepressants.
Avoid NSAIDS due to bleeding risk
-Alopecia - patient/parent education (hair return after 3-6
months and can look different)
When administering chemotherapy, when do you start
antiemetic therapy? - ANSWER-give first dose 30-60
minutes before chemo and administer for 1-2 days after to
prevent nausea
A mother states "If my child is having any pain from their
chemo treatments I can administer aspirin or ibuprofen to