A result in the normal range for an adult female will be 11.9–15.5 percent.
For an adult male, it will be 11.8–15.6 percent.
If results are above the normal range, this is known as a high RDW count. It can indicate:
Correct option is : Macrocytosis
A patient has an RDW of 18.2%. What should be seen in the peripheral smear? Macrocytosis...
If sickle cells (drepanocytes) were seen on the peripheral smear, what test might be indicated as a followup? Hemoglobin Hematocrit Hemoglobin electrophoresis Kleihauer-Betke Quantification Test
please select the correct answer.
A peripheral smear demonstrates a population of cells composed of red cells that are 5-5.5 um in diameter. Which of the following values represents an RDW that may correspond to this cell population, if the reference interval for RDW is 11.5-14.5% mostly Please select the single best answer 8% O 10% O 13% O 16% OK
A 20 year old patient is being seen today for her first Pap smear. How should the patient be prepared for the examination? How do you help ease the patient’s anxiety? Include in your discussion how to gown, drape, and position the patient appropriately along with what equipment you would need to have ready for the physician to perform a Pap smear.
The patient is a pregnant female, 7 months gestation, who has a routine screening test for hemoglobin and hematocrit. Both are decreased with an elevated MCV (125fL), elevated RDW and normal MCHC. Her white blood cell count is normal and her platelet count is minimally decreased. Review of the peripheral smear revealed macro-ovalocytes, anisocytosis, teardrop cells, and a rare Howell-Jolly body. What blood tests would you like to see at this point? Her serum iron is normal, serum ferritin is...
Patient A is seen for a similar diagnosis as patient B, but patient A has a different insurance plan than patient B, which provides less coverage for medical services. Should patient A be treated differently than patient B? If they are treated differently, would this be a legal issue or an ethical issue?
Anurse is assessing a dark colored complexion patient with peripheral percussion. Which of the following should the nurse assess for cyanosis?
What nursing interventions are required for the patient with peripheral visual deficits?
17. A small lemon-shaped cyst is present in the permanent stained smear, and it has a single nucleus and a curved fibril that has been called "the shepherd's crook" this organism is most likely: a. Pentatrichomonas hominis b. Enteromonas hominis c. Retortamonas intestinalis d. Chilomastix mesnili 18. If a patient has watery diarrhea, the stage in the life cycle of the intestinal protozoa that is most likely to be seen in the permanent stained smear is the: a. Cyst b....
What would be a nursing diagnosis with interventions for a diabetic patient with peripheral neuropathies?
What specific measures will you provide a patient with diabetes mellitus to improve peripheral circulation and prevent the complications of peripheral vascular disease?