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NUR 2356 FINAL EXAM 2



NUR 2356 FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024
MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 1 FINAL/ MDC 1 FINAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS|RASMUSSEN COLLEGE/GET IT 100%
ACCURATE !!
Red blood cell production is stimulated by:

1. Tachycardia

2. Tachypnea

3. Renin angiotensin

4. Hypoxia - (answers)Hypoxia



4 Main components of blood composition - (answers)RBC, WBC, platelets, plasma



What is the composition of plasma - (answers)90% H2O

10% solutes - glucose, protein, albumin, hormones, etc



Where is bone marrow aspiration in infants? - (answers)Tibia



Where is bone marrow aspiration in toddlers and preschoolers? - (answers)femur
and tibia



Where is bone marrow aspiration in children over 5? - (answers)pelvis (iliac crest)



Where is bone marrow production in young adults/adults? - (answers)ribs,
sternum, vertebra, pelvis, skull, clavicle, scapula

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what is anemia - (answers)a condition in which levels of red blood cells and
hemoglobin are lower than normal



4 types of anemia - (answers)Iron deficiency

lead poisoning

sickle cell

B-thalassemia



Define iron deficiency anemia - (answers)reduction in the iron stores of the body
causing an inadequate production of hemoglobin



What is iron needed for? - (answers)to make hgb



signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia - (answers)pallor

tachycardia

tachypnea

lethargy

fatigue

irritability



Why are neonates at risk for iron deficiency anemia? - (answers)-lack the maternal
iron stores

-Full term infants have maternal iron stores until approximately 6 months of age

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-Havent had the time in utero to store up the needed iron supply (preterm)



How can you treat a neonate with iron deficiency anemia? - (answers)Iron fortified
formula



What are risk factors for iron deficiency anemia in infants and children? -
(answers)1.inadequate iron intake

2.Malabsorption of iron in GI tract

3.Chronic blood loss



Food with good sources of iron - (answers)red meat, egg yolk, leafy greens, dried
fruits, fortified cereals/formulas, beef, chicken, fish, beans, nuts, seeds, peanut
butter, eggs, prunes, whole grain bread



How is iron deficiency anemia diagnosed? - (answers)Serum lab evaluation:

-Red blood cell count = microcytic (small) and hypo chronic (pale in color)

-low hemoglobin

-low hematocrit

-low reticulocyte count

-low serum iron concentration

-high total iron binding capacity



What is the goal of treatment for iron deficiency anemia - (answers)treat medical
problem causing malabsorption or blood loss/ identify cause

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What is the treatment method for iron deficiency anemia? - (answers)Increase iron
take

~ Dietary sources

~Medication supplement (ferrosol or ferrous sulfate)



What should nurses and parents know about administering iron to children? -
(answers)-Administer to back of mouth because it stains teeth, can cause
constipation, and black/green stool

-Give with orange juice or citric acid to help with absorption

-Do not give with milk or antacids

-Give on empty stomach unless GI distress



Lead Poisoning Risks - (answers)-Children under the age of 6

-Children living at or below the poverty line who live in older (prior to 1978)
housing

-Children adopted from other countries where there are less strict environmental
regulations



Environmental causes of lead poisoning - (answers)-Lead based paint

-Plumbing from lead pipes

-soil



Dietary factors of lead poisoning - (answers)-iron deficiency

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