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Chapter 34 Quiz

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

Question #2
A  serum protein level 5.8 g/dL
B  serum calcium level of 7.5 mg/dL
C  serum albumin level of 2.0 g/dL
D  serum creatinine level 0.5 mg/dL
Question #5
A  Pale skin and mucous membranes
B  Jaundice skin and sclera
C  Ruddy complexion
D  Bronze skin tone
Question #7
A  A 72-year-old patient with a history of cancer
B  A 52-year-old patient with acute kidney injury
C  A 40-year-old patient with a history of hypertension
D  A 24-year-old female taking oral contraceptives
Question #8
A  “The goal of therapy is palliation.”
B  “Side effects are rare with therapy.”
C  “Intrathecal chemotherapy is used primarily as preventive therapy.”
D  “Treatment is simple and consists of single-drug therapy.”
Question #11
A  Increase mobility.
B  Promote safety.
C  Provide adequate hydration.
D  Encourage adequate nutrition.
Question #12
A  Histology of tissue
B  Total blood cell count
C  Involvement of lymph nodes
D  Staging of disease
Question #13
A  Bone marrow expands.
B  Abnormal blood cells crystalize.
C  Abnormal blood cells deposit in small vessels.
D  Lymph nodes expand.
Question #14
A  The patient will develop gingival hyperplasia.
B  The patient can develop loosening of the teeth.
C  The patient is at risk for tooth decay.
D  The patient can develop osteonecrosis of the jaw.
Question #15
A  Decrease intake of antipyretic medications such as acetaminophen
B  Decrease fat intake
C  Smoking cessation
D  Reduce exposure to excessive sunlight
E  Decrease alcohol intake
Question #17
A  Allow family members to express feelings.
B  Educate the family about medications and side effects.
C  Suggest the prescription of antianxiety medications.
D  Suggest support for household maintenance.
E  Suggest the family go to church more often.
Question #18
A  Evaluate the client’s platelet count.
B  Keep the client on bed rest.
C  Ask the client whether they have recently fallen.
D  Evaluate the client’s INR.
Question #19
A  “In chronic leukemia, the majority of leukocytes are mature.”
B  “In acute leukemia there are not many undifferentiated cells.”
C  “Acute leukemia develops slowly.”
D  “Chronic leukemia develops slowly.”
Question #22
A  Excess of immature erythrocytes
B  Excess of immature leukocytes
C  Deficiency of erythrocytes
D  Deficiency of neutrophils
Question #24
A  Exposure to water of any temperature
B  Aspirin
C  Temperature change
D  Allergic reaction to the red blood cell increase
E  Alcohol consumption
Question #25
A  I will be in the hospital for several weeks.”
B  “I will need to come every week for treatment.”
C  “I will start slowly with medication treatment.”
D  “I know I can never be cured.”
Question #26
A  Thrombocytopenia
B  Anemia
C  Pancytopenia
D  Leukopenia
Question #28
A  Drink alcohol to decrease blood viscosity
B  Take a daily multivitamin with iron supplement
C  Maintain adequate blood pressure control
D  Bath in tepid or cool water to control itching
Question #29
A  Put on a mask, gown, and gloves when entering the client’s room.
B  Eliminate fresh fruits and vegetables, avoid using enemas, and practice frequent hand washing.
C  Have the client use a soft toothbrush and electric razor, avoid using enemas, and watch for signs of bleeding.
D  Provide a clear liquid, low-sodium diet.
Question #31
A  Osteoclasts break down bone cells so pathologic fractures occur.
B  Osteosarcomas form producing pathologic fractures.
C  Osteopathic tumors destroy bone causing fractures.
D  Osteolytic activating factor weakens bones producing fractures
Question #32
A  Impaired tissue integrity
B  Acute pain
C  Risk for falls
D  Sensory-perception disturbance
Question #33
A  Multiple myeloma
B  Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
C  Chronic myeloid leukemia
D  Hodgkin lymphoma
Question #35
A  The dead red blood cells release excess uric acid.
B  The dead red blood cells occlude the small vessels in the joints.
C  Excess red blood cells produce extracellular toxins that build up.
D  Excess red blood cells cause vascular injury in the joints.
Question #38
A  Administer pain medication, as ordered.
B  Assess renal function.
C  Refer the client to a chiropractor.
D  Place heating pads on the client’s back.
Question #39
A  Osteoclasts break down bone cells so pathologic fractures occur.
B  Osteosarcomas form producing pathologic fractures.
C  Osteolytic activating factor weakens bones producing fractures.
D  Osteopathic tumors destroy bone causing fractures.
Question #40
A  Teach the client to vigorously floss the teeth to prevent infections.
B  Use contact precautions with this client
C  Perform a neurologic assessment with vital signs.
D  Request a prescription of diphenoxylate and atropine for loose stools.
Question #43
A  Administer pain medication.
B  Place the client in reverse isolation.
C  Maintain nutrition.
D  Address issues of negative body image.
Question #44
A  Implement neutropenic precautions.
B  Apply prolonged pressure to needle sites or other sources of external bleeding.
C  Eliminate direct contact with others who are infectious.
D  Monitor temperature at least once per shift.
Question #46
A  Too many erythrocytes
B  A general reduction in neutrophils and basophils
C  A decrease in granulocytes
D  A general reduction in all white blood cells
Question #47
A  “I do not understand why this happened to me.”
B  “I have resources within myself that I can depend on.”
C  “I am going to call my clergy to pray with me.”
D  I know I am going to die. I want to say good–bye to my family.”
Question #48
A  Hypercalcemia
B  Hypernatremia
C  Hypermagnesemia
D  Hyperkalemia
Question #49
A  Balancing rest and activity
B  Preventing bone injury
C  Monitoring respiratory status
D  Restricting fluid intake
Question #50
A  Monitor the client’s temperature every shift.
B  Encouarge increased fluid consumption.
C  Maintain contact precautions.
D  Practice vigilant handwashing.
Question #51
A  WBC count of 4,200 cells/mcL
B  Hematocrit of 38%
C  Platelet count of 9,000/mm3
D  Creatinine level of 1.0 mg/dL
Question #52
A  The client with enlarged lymph nodes in the neck.
B  The client with painful lymph nodes under the arm.
C  The client with a painful sore throat.
D  The client with painful lymph nodes in the groin.
Question #53
A  Check the client’s history.
B  Assess the client’s hemoglobin and platelets.
C  Assess the client’s skin.
D  Assess the client’s pulse and blood pressure.
Question #54
A  Elevate the client’s legs.
B  Assess for signs of injury.
C  Encourage ambulation.
D  Keep the feet cool.
Question #55
A  “Side effects are rare with therapy.”
B  “Treatment is simple and consists of single-drug therapy.”
C  “Intrathecal chemotherapy is used primarily as preventive therapy.”
D  “The goal of therapy is palliation.”
Question #56
A  “Acute leukemia develops slowly.”
B  “Chronic leukemia develops slowly.”
C  In chronic leukemia, the majority of leukocytes are mature.”
D  “In acute leukemia there are not many undifferentiated cells.”
Question #57
A  They produce antibodies against foreign antigens.
B  They are active against hypersensitivity reactions.
C  They defend against bacterial infection.
D  They produce all blood cells.
Question #58
A  Menstrual history
B  Age and gender
C  Health history, such as bleeding, fatigue, or fainting
D  Lifestyle assessments, such as exercise routines
Question #59
A  hypoxemia.
B  chronic liver failure.
C  pathologic bone fractures
D  acute heart failure.
Question #61
A  Have the client rest.
B  Send the client for a spinal x-ray study.
C  Have the client lie on a hard surface.
D  Encourage ambulation.
Question #62
A  No evidence of edema
B  Neutrophil and platelet counts within normal limits
C  Vital signs within normal ranges
D  Absence of bone pain
Question #63
A  Spherocyte
B  Lymphocyte
C  Thrombocyte
D  Granulocyte