54 Flashcards
1
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- A patient is to receive iron dextran injections. Which technique is appropriate when the nurse is administering this medication?
A
Intramuscular injection using the Z-track method
2
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- A nurse is giving instructions to a patient who will be receiving oral iron supplements. Which instructions will be included in the teaching plan?
A
Take the iron tablets with meals if gastrointestinal distress occurs.
3
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- The nurse will teach a patient who is receiving oral iron supplements to watch for which expected adverse effects?
A
Black, tarry stools
4
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- A patient has been taking iron supplements for anemia for 2 months. During a follow-up assessment, the nurse will observe for which therapeutic response?
A
Increased activity tolerance
5
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- An oral iron supplement is prescribed for a patient. The nurse would question this order if the patient’s medical history includes which condition?
A
Hemolytic anemia
6
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- The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a patient before giving a new order for iron sucrose (Venofer). Which statement regarding the administration of iron sucrose is correct?
A
The nurse will monitor the patient for hypotension during the infusion.
7
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- The nurse is teaching a patient with iron-deficiency anemia about foods to increase iron intake. Which food may enhance the absorption of oral iron forms?
A
Orange juice
8
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- The nurse is administering liquid oral iron supplements. Which intervention is appropriate when administering this medication?
A
Instruct the patient to take the medication through a plastic straw.
9
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- A woman who is planning to become pregnant should ensure that she receives adequate levels of which supplement to reduce the risk for fetal neural tube defects?
A
Folic acid
10
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- The nurse is administering folic acid to a patient with a new diagnosis of anemia. Which statement about treatment with folic acid is true?
A
The specific cause of the anemia needs to be determined before treatment.
11
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- During therapy with the hematopoietic drug epoetin alfa (Epogen), the nurse instructs the patient about adverse effects that may occur, such as:
A
hypertension.
12
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- The nurse is administering intravenous iron dextran for the first time to a patient with anemia. After giving a test dose, how long will the nurse wait before administering the remaining portion of the dose?
A
1 hour
13
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- A patient with end-stage renal failure has been admitted to the hospital for severe anemia. She is refusing blood transfusions. The nurse anticipates drug therapy with which drug to stimulate the production of red blood cells?
A
Epoetin alfa (Epogen)
14
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- A cancer patient is receiving drug therapy with epoetin alfa (Epogen). The nurse knows that the medication must be stopped if which laboratory result is noted?
A
Hemoglobin level of 12 g/dL
15
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- A patient has been receiving epoetin alfa (Epogen) for severe iron-deficiency anemia. Today, the provider changed the order to darbepoetin (Aranesp). The patient questions the nurse, “What is the difference in these drugs?” Which response by the nurse is correct?
A
“Aranesp is a longer-acting form, so you will receive fewer injections.”