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Chapter 33 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Compensatory polycythemia stimulated by thrombocytopenia
B  Increased blood viscosity, resulting from an overproduction of white cells
C  Reduced plasma volume in response to a reduced production of cellular elements
D  Unregulated accumulation of white cells in the bone marrow, which replace normal marrow elements
Question #4
A  Angina pectoris, double vision, and anorexia
B  Pallor, tachycardia, and a sore tongue
C  Pallor, bradycardia, and reduced pulse pressure
D  Sore tongue, dyspnea, and weight gain
Question #6
A  Sources of vitamin B12
B  Rich sources of vitamin C
C  Vitamin E
D  Meat, egg yolks, oysters, and shellfish
Question #7
A  Leukopenia
B  Pancytopenia
C  Thrombocytopenia
D  Anemia
Question #8
A  Increased mean corpuscular volume
B  Decreased level of erythropoietin
C  Decreased total iron-binding capacity
D  Increased reticulocyte count
Question #10
A  Sickle cell anemia
B  Aplastic anemia
C  Megaloblastic anemia
D  Iron deficiency anemia
Question #11
A  Avoid contact with family/friends who are sick.
B  Encourage frequent handwashing.
C  Plan for frequent periods of rest.
D  Use a disposable razor when shaving.
Question #12
A  To closely monitor the rate of administration
B  To assess for enlargement and tenderness over the liver and spleen
C  To instruct the client to rest immediately if chest pain develops
D  To administer vitamin B12 injections
Question #13
A  Questions the physician about the use of both medications
B  Instructs the client not to lift more than 20 pounds
C  Teaches the client to bend at the back when lifting objects
D  Checks the clients’s BUN and creatinine
Question #14
A  Reports joint pain less than 3 on a scale of 0 to 10
B  Describes the importance of staying cool
C  Exhibits a temperature more than 100.3°F
D  Takes hydroxyurea during her pregnancy
Question #15
A  Questions the administration of both medications
B  Holds the epoetin alfa if the BUN is elevated
C  Ensures the client has completed dialysis treatment
D  Assesses the hemoglobin level
Question #16
A  Takes 60 grams of protein each day
B   Eliminates use of alcohol
C  Takes over–the–counter iron supplements
D  Takes a daily multiple vitamin pill
Question #17
A  Impaired oral mucous membranes
B  Activity intolerance
C  Impaired tissue integrity
D  Ineffective tissue perfusion: Cerebral, cardiopulmonary, GI
Question #19
A  Eating apple slices with carrots
B  Eating a steak with mushrooms
C  Eating calf’s liver with a glass of orange juice
D  Eating leafy green vegetables with a glass of water
Question #20
A  Vitamin K
B  Ipecac
C  Narcan
D  Protamine sulphate
Question #22
A  Loss of vibratory and position senses
B  Severity of the disease
C  Neurologic involvement
D  Insufficient intake of dietary nutrients
Question #23
A  Have the client limit physical activity.
B  Encourage a diet high in vitamin K.
C  Administer the prescribed enoxaparin (Lovenox).
D  Monitor partial thromboplastin (PTT) time.
Question #24
A  low hematocrit.
B  high hematocrit.
C  normal hematocrit.
D  normal blood smear.
Question #26
A  Pressure point control
B  Direct pressure
C  Elevation of the extremity
D  Application of a tourniquet
Question #28
A  Decrease the intake of high-fat red meats, especially organ meats.
B  Decrease the intake of citrus fruits because they interfere with iron absorption.
C  Increase the intake of green, leafy vegetables.
D  Take an iron supplement with meals to reduce gastric irritation.
Question #30
A  Elevated hematocrit concentration
B  Enlarged mean corpuscular volume (MCV)
C  Elevated red blood cell (RBC) count
D  Low ferritin level concentration
Question #31
A  Inadequate formed white blood cells
B  Blood loss
C   Infection
D  Destruction of normally formed red blood cells
E  Abnormal erythrocyte production
Question #33
A  Taking iron pills with milk aids in absorption.
B  Drink liquid iron preparations with a straw.
C  Avoid vitamin C as it prevents absorption.
D  Take iron with an antacid to avoid stomach upset.
Question #34
A  chronic alcoholism.
B  bleeding.
C  menorrhagia.
D  iron malabsorption.
Question #35
A  Sore tongue, dyspnea, and weight gain
B  Angina pectoris, double vision, and anorexia
C  Pallor, tachycardia, and a sore tongue
D  Pallor, bradycardia, and reduced pulse pressure
Question #36
A  A hemolytic reaction to Rh-incompatible blood
B  A hemolytic allergic reaction caused by an antigen reaction
C  A hemolytic reaction to mismatched blood
D  A hemolytic reaction caused by bacterial contamination of donor blood
Question #37
A  Increased blood viscosity, resulting from an overproduction of white cells
B  Reduced plasma volume in response to a reduced production of cellular elements
C  Compensatory polycythemia stimulated by thrombocytopenia
D  Unregulated accumulation of white cells in the bone marrow, which replace normal marrow elements
Question #39
A  Magnesium level of 2.5 mg/dL
B  Calcium level of 9.4 mg/dL
C  Creatinine level of 6 mg/100 mL
D  Potassium level of 5.2 mEq/L
Question #40
A  It is important for the nurse to determine what type of foods the patient will eat.
B  It may indicate deficiencies in essential nutrients.
C  It will determine what type of anemia the patient has.
D  It is part of the required assessment information.
Question #42
A  Limit foods that contain folic acid
B  Encouraging the client to ambulate immediately
C  Limiting the client’s intake of oral and IV fluids
D  Administering and evaluating the effectiveness of opioid analgesics
Question #43
A  Monitoring the client’s breathing and reviewing the client’s arterial blood gases
B  Monitoring the client’s blood pressure and reviewing the client’s hematocrit
C  Monitoring the client’s temperature and reviewing the client’s complete blood count (CBC) with differential
D  Monitoring the client’s heart rate and reviewing the client’s hemoglobin
Question #44
A  Aspirin
B  Clopidogrel
C  Vitamin K
D  Protamine sulfate
Question #45
A  Ask if taking a blood pressure has ever produced the need for medication.
B  Ask if taking a blood pressure has ever produced pain in the upper arm.
C  Ask if taking a blood pressure has ever caused bruising in the hand and wrist.
D  Ask if taking a blood pressure has ever produced bleeding under the skin or in the arm joints.
Question #46
A  Encourage the client to use a wheelchair.
B  Maintain accurate fluid intake and output records.
C  Limit visits by family members
D  Use the smallest needle possible for injections.
Question #47
A  Increased mean corpuscular volume
B  Decreased level of erythropoietin
C  Increased reticulocyte count
D  Decreased total iron-binding capacity
Question #48
A  Erythrocytes that are macrocytic and hyperchromic
B  Erythrocytes that are microcytic and hypochromic
C  An increased number of erythrocytes
D  Clustering of platelets with sickled red blood cells
Question #49
A  Observe client for facial droop.
B  Observe the gums for bleeding after the client brushes teeth.
C  Observe stools for blood.
D  Observe the sputum for signs of blood.
Question #51
A  Tachycardia
B  Pallor
C  Jaundice
D  Flow murmurs
Question #52
A  Sickle cell anemia
B  Cold agglutinin disease
C  Hypersplenism
D  Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Question #53
A   Immediately stop the transfusion, infuse normal saline solution, call the health care provider, and notify the blood bank.
B  Slow the transfusion and monitor the client closely.
C  Immediately stop the transfusion, infuse dextrose 5% in water (D5W), and call the health care provider.
D  Stop the transfusion, notify the blood bank, and administer antihistamines.
Question #54
A  Dyspnea, tachycardia, and pallor
B  Nausea, vomiting, and anorexia
C  Nights sweats, weight loss, and diarrhea
D  Itching, rash, and jaundice
Question #55
A  “I’ll report unexplained or severe bruising to my doctor right away.”
B  “I’ll watch my gums for bleeding when I brush my teeth.”
C  “I’ll use an electric razor to shave.”
D  “I’ll eat four servings of fresh, dark green vegetables every day.”
Question #56
A  “I have an increase in my appetite.”
B  “I have a difficult time falling asleep at night.”
C  “I have difficulty breathing when walking 30 feet.”
D  “I feel hot all of the time.”
Question #57
A  Microcytic
B  Normocytic
C  Hypochromic
D  Hyperchromic
Question #58
A  Reports having a cold 1 month ago that resolved quickly
B  Received a blood transfusion within 1 year
C  Has a history of viral hepatitis as a teenager 10 years ago
D  Had a dental extraction 2 days ago for caries in a tooth
Question #59
A  Age and gender
B  Menstrual history
C  Lifestyle assessments, such as exercise routines
D  Health history, such as bleeding, fatigue, or fainting
Question #60
A  Potential hepatic dysfunction indicated by decreased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels
B  Electrolyte imbalance that could affect the blood’s ability to coagulate properly
C  Low levels of urine constituents normally excreted in the urine
D  Abnormally low hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin (Hb) levels
Question #61
A  Thrombin time, calcium levels, and potassium levels
B  Fibrinogen level, WBC, and platelet count
C  Platelet count, prothrombin time, and partial thromboplastin time
D  Platelet count, blood glucose levels, and white blood cell (WBC) count
Question #62
A  “I will receive parenteral vitamin B12 therapy until my vitamin B12 level returns to normal.”
B  “I will receive parenteral vitamin B12 therapy monthly for 6 months to a year.”
C  “I will receive parenteral vitamin B12 therapy until my signs and symptoms disappear.”
D  “I will receive parenteral vitamin B12 therapy for the rest of my life.”
Question #65
A  A hemolytic reaction to mismatched blood
B  A hemolytic allergic reaction caused by an antigen reaction
C  A hemolytic reaction to Rh-incompatible blood
D  A hemolytic reaction caused by bacterial contamination of donor blood
Question #66
A  There is a strong correlation between iron stores and hemoglobin characteristics.
B  There is a weak correlation between iron stores and hemoglobin levels.
C  There is an inverse relationship between iron stores and hemoglobin levels.
D  There is a strong correlation between iron stores and hemoglobin levels.
Question #67
A  Risk for falls related to complaints of dizziness
B  Ineffective tissue perfusion related to inadequate hemoglobin and hematocrit
C  Fatigue related to decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit
D  Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements, related to inadequate intake of essential nutrients
Question #68
A  Inflammation of the mouth
B  Inflammation of the tongue
C  Weight gain
D  Bronzing of the skin
Question #70
A  Bandemia
B  Leukopenia
C  Anemia
D  Thrombocytopenia