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Quiz 12: White Blood Cell Disorders
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
What causes lymphomas?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
On reviewing the blood reports of a client who presents with a fever, the nurse finds that the white blood cell count is 13,000/microliter. What term should the nurse use when documenting this finding?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A nurse is reviewing the complete blood count of a client who presents with an infection. It shows that the white blood cell count is 9,000/microliter, neutrophil count is 8,500, leukocyte count is 4,000, eosinophil count is 600/microliter, and basophil is 1%. What should the nurse use when documenting this finding?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A client comes to the hospital with petechiae. The complete blood count report shows a decrease in the platelet count. What should the nurse include in the plan of care based on the information?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Which blood component is developed from megakaryocytes?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A client comes to the hospital with reports of chest pain due to lymphoma. Reports show that the lymphoma cells have a rapid growth, but are curable. How would this lymphoma be classified?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which white blood cells are the first responders in defense against antigens?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
An 85-year-old client comes to the hospital and reports severe back pain. The client's blood report shows IgA concentration of 2 grams/deciliter and plasma cells of 8% in the bone marrow. The client does not show symptoms of anemia or hypercalcemia. Based on these findings, what should the nurse suspect?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A nurse is analyzing the report of a 5-year-old client with leukemia, who is receiving chemotherapy. The platelet count is 20,000/microliter. What would be the best intervention for the nurse to include in the client's plan of care?