Lymphocytopenia.
This is the condition characterised by reduced values of lymphocyte count due to reduced number of lymphocytes in the body. The value of lymphocyte count in the patient is less than normal values due to lymphocytopenia.
Assuming that the value of neutrophil count is 5000/micro litre and there is a typo error, it is normal. The eosinophil count is normal.
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Question 25 0.5 pts A 7-year-old client has been brought to the hospital with a fever....
please help!! Question 3 0.5 pts Exhibit The complete blood count report of a 45-year-old client, who reports an unintended weight loss, is documented. What treatment would be best for localized disease? 9.5 grams/dL Hemoglobin White blood cells 15,000 grams/dL 3.0 grams/dL Albumin 500/mL Lymphocytes Which condition has the client developed? O Radiation O Chemotherapy O Corticosteroids Antibiotics
Question 47 0.5 pts Exhibit The complete blood count report of a client who complains of headache and weakness shows the following. 3.4 cells x 106 Red blood cells White blood cells 7 x 103 g/dL Platelets 200,000 10 g/dL Hemoglobin Which condition has the client developed? O Anemia O Leukopenia O Thrombocytopenia None of the above
Question 50 0.5 pts A client comes to the hospital with, anemia, neutropenia, splenomegaly, and hepatomegaly, bone pain, and thrombocytopenia. The nurse also notes petechiae. What should the nurse suspect based on the information? O Some kind of hematologic neoplasm O Pneumonia O Vitamin K deficiency Allergies Submit Quiz Quiz saved at 5:29pm
O "Treatments are aimed at curing the condition Question 30 0.5 pts A client comes to the hospital with reports of chest pain due to lymphoma. Reports show that the lymphoma cells have slow growth, and the condition is probably not curable. How would this lymphoma be classified? O High-grade lymphoma D None of the above 0.5 pts Question 31 How does the drug heparin compare to the drug warfarin: Select all that apply
Case Studies Immunodeficiency History and Physical Examination J.J. is a 5-year-old boy who has suffered from repeated upper respiratory infections since he was 16 months old. At 4 years of age, he was diagnosed with allergic asthma. The following winter, at age 5, he was admitted to the hospital twice for acute asthma with a secondary bacterial pulmonary infection. At the second admission, a complete blood count (CBC), sputum culture, and immune status workup were ordered. Laboratory Data Assay Patient...
O None of the above. DI Question 29 0.5 pts A nurse is caring for a child with sickle cell anemia. The parent is asking the nurse about a treatment that would cure the child. Which of the following statements indicates that the nurse needs further learning? Improving the nitric acid bioavailability can reduce formation of sickle cell Blood transfusion done at frequent intervals can improve the white blood cell count Splenectomy is done when splenic sequestration crisis is present...
Read the following scenario: K.D. is a 56-year-old professional man who has been human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected for 6 years. He had been on antiretroviral therapy (ART) with Combivir (zidovudine and lamivudine) and nelfinavir (Viracept). He stopped taking his medications 6 months ago because of depression. The appearance of purplish spots on his neck and arms persuaded him to make an appointment with his physician. At the physician's office, K.D. stated he had been feeling fatigued for several months...
Question 28 0.5 pts A 27-year-old male client tells a nurse that his siblings have sickle cell anemia, and he is concerned that his children might be affected by sickle cell anemia in the future. Which is the most appropriate advice the nurse should provide the client? 。"Your partner and you should consult a genetic counselor." O TYou will not pass sickle cell anemia to your offspring, so relax O "You might pass sickle cell anemia to your offspring, so...
Question 7 0.5 pts Mrs. Doe is also taking Toprol XL 50 mg daily. Toprol is a beta blocker which acts to O reduce the workload of heart by slowing the rate of the heartbeat. This drug also lowers blood pressure block the action of the enzyme that causes the blood vessels to contract resulting in hypertension Ocause the heart and blood vessels to relax by decreasing the movement of calcium into the cells of these structures Question 3 0.5...
I need help with Question 7, please Harold is a 67-year-old male who has had regular physical exams, is a non-smoker, and who has been in good health for most of his life. In recent years, he has been experiencing symptoms of heartburn, nausea, and indigestion after eating certain foods. Although he experienced some relief after changing his diet to avoid those foods, the symptoms did not completely subside. Harold was eventually diagnosed with having a form of chronic atrophic...