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What does sickle cell do to hemoglobin?
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causes long inflexible chains
causes short round chains
causes long flexible chains
causes the chains to break
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Is sickle cell painful?
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What does sickle cell do to hemoglobin?
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Is sickle cell painful?
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complications of sickle cell
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manifestations of sickle cell ( Select all that apply): A. Pallor, B. Pain C. Jaundice, D. Dyspnea, E. Ulcers, F. Fever
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What diagnostic would you do for sickle cell
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What Nursing consideration would you start for your patient with sickle cell?
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What is polycythemia?
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Symptoms of polycythemia
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Patient with polycythemia are at risk for
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What should a patient with polycythemia avoid
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what medication would you give a patient with polycythemia ?
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Is polycythemia preventable?
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What is the drug of choice for a DVT
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Which disease causes patients to be at bigger risk for DVT?
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What is thrombocytopenia ?
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What is a normal platelet count
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What is petechiae
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What causes petechiae
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What is a critical platelet count
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What should patients avoid who have thrombocytopenia ?
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The most dangerous aspect of thrombocytopenia is
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What is the most common thrombocytopenia
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Can patients with thrombocytopenia get shots
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long term use of corticosteroids or having your spleen removed can result in
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What is TTP (thrombocytopenia purpora) clinical features (Select all that apply): A. thrombocytopenia, B. red cell fragmentation C. fever, D. transient neurologic deficits, E. Kidney failure
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What type of thrombocytopenia is hard to diagnose
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How do you care for TTP
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How long does it take to get HIT
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What lab work would you look at for a patient with heparin
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Where does bleeding go with people who have hemophilia
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sign people exhibit who have hemophilia
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What do you teach people to avoid who have hemophilia : A.no aspirin, B. NSAIDS, C.st john worts , D. blood transfusions E. IV fluids
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Is good oral hygiene important for patients who have oral hygiene
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What is the lab for Von willebrand's disease ?
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Do patient who have Von Willebrand's disease bleed a lot
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What would you do if your patient came in with a swollen knee joint
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What is it when a patient has DIC
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Is there anything you can do for a patient who has a DIC even if you know the cause
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What does immature neutrophils mean?
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What to check with Neutropenia
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What lab would tell you a patient has leukemia
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sign and symptoms of leukemia:
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What is a common sign and symptoms of Leukemia
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Who is most likely to get leukemia
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Is hodgkins or non-hodgkins lymphoma most treatable
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main treatment of lymphoma
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What is multiple myeloma
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Clinical manifestations of multiple myeloma : A.spinal injury, B.kidney stone, C. acute renal failure, D.bleeding disorders, E. infections
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What is a laminectomy?
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What is a patient at risk if they have issues with their spleen
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What is the most common blood to give
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Most common blood transfusion reaction to getting blood
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Allergic reactions for blood different than other allergic reactions
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How to transfusion reactions happen
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What are manifestations to bacterial reaction to blood if not treated
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If a patient is in circulatory overload and having a reaction to blood would you stop the blood and give lassie then restart the blood?