NURS245 - Week 12 (UNIT 4)
Final Exam Questions 2025 | Fully Solved & Verified | Multiple Choice Format!!
What is a common S&S of an anemic patient after surgery - fatigue
Common S&S of pernicious anemia - -smooth sore red tongue
-weakness
RN teaching for warning signs of cancer - -thickening of breast tissue in one area
-indigestion regardless of food eaten
-increase pigmentation with deeper coloring
-difficult starting stream of urine for the past 6 months
-heavy nose bleeds without trauma induced
When a patient has low iron levels, what are dietary teaching recommendations? - -red meat
-egg yolk
-legumes
What is a normal effect of an iron supplement that may concern patients if not warned? - Black
stool
An RN working with oncology patients, knows what is an age related change that happens with
susceptibility - decrease immune function
What is the area of the body mainly affected in early Hodgkins? - Neck
Greatest risk for a Non-Hodgkins patient to develop TLS (tumor lysis syndrome) is... - .while
undergoing both radiation and chemotherapy
, Patient is receiving chemo through IV site, what is the main nursing intervention? - Assess IV
site and check for blood return every hour
Reed-Sternburg cells are present in which condition - Hodgkins disease
TNM in chart: TIS N0 M0
-What does this mean? - No distant metastasis
Biggest risk factor for developing cancer - age
A cancer patient has thrombocytopenia - secondary to chemotherapy - what lab will the nurse
monitor closely? - Platelets
A bladder cancer patient is receiving chemo, platelet count is 20,000. What S&S should the
nurse monitor for? - Petechiae
A Hodgkin disease pt is receiving chemo, WBC is 2. Is this higher than normal, normal, or lower
than normal - lower than normal
A patient is admitted to try rule out Hodgkins, what is a question you could ask the patient to
help with the Dx process - "Have you noticed swelling/enlargement in your lymph nodes"
A patient with leukemia (low WBC), the WBC is 2, what dietary teaching should you tell them to
avoid? - avoid eating raw fruit/veggies
Teaching for a lupus patient taking hydroxychloroquine - get frequent eye exams
-side effect: retinitis
Final Exam Questions 2025 | Fully Solved & Verified | Multiple Choice Format!!
What is a common S&S of an anemic patient after surgery - fatigue
Common S&S of pernicious anemia - -smooth sore red tongue
-weakness
RN teaching for warning signs of cancer - -thickening of breast tissue in one area
-indigestion regardless of food eaten
-increase pigmentation with deeper coloring
-difficult starting stream of urine for the past 6 months
-heavy nose bleeds without trauma induced
When a patient has low iron levels, what are dietary teaching recommendations? - -red meat
-egg yolk
-legumes
What is a normal effect of an iron supplement that may concern patients if not warned? - Black
stool
An RN working with oncology patients, knows what is an age related change that happens with
susceptibility - decrease immune function
What is the area of the body mainly affected in early Hodgkins? - Neck
Greatest risk for a Non-Hodgkins patient to develop TLS (tumor lysis syndrome) is... - .while
undergoing both radiation and chemotherapy
, Patient is receiving chemo through IV site, what is the main nursing intervention? - Assess IV
site and check for blood return every hour
Reed-Sternburg cells are present in which condition - Hodgkins disease
TNM in chart: TIS N0 M0
-What does this mean? - No distant metastasis
Biggest risk factor for developing cancer - age
A cancer patient has thrombocytopenia - secondary to chemotherapy - what lab will the nurse
monitor closely? - Platelets
A bladder cancer patient is receiving chemo, platelet count is 20,000. What S&S should the
nurse monitor for? - Petechiae
A Hodgkin disease pt is receiving chemo, WBC is 2. Is this higher than normal, normal, or lower
than normal - lower than normal
A patient is admitted to try rule out Hodgkins, what is a question you could ask the patient to
help with the Dx process - "Have you noticed swelling/enlargement in your lymph nodes"
A patient with leukemia (low WBC), the WBC is 2, what dietary teaching should you tell them to
avoid? - avoid eating raw fruit/veggies
Teaching for a lupus patient taking hydroxychloroquine - get frequent eye exams
-side effect: retinitis