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patient with thrombocyopenia   show
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show splenectomy  
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A patient with renal failure has decreased erythropoietin production. what to expect in bloodwork   show
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show sulfa containing, aspirin based,NSAIDS  
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show meticulous hand hygiene  
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leukemia patient what rn assessments needed?   show
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myelofibrosis. What nursing diagnoses should the nurse address   show
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What assessment most directly addresses the most common cause of death among patients with leukemia?   show
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patient with a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is being treated with induction therapy what is priority in care plan   show
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show lymphocytes  
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previously been immunized for mumps. What type of immunity does she possess?   show
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show proliferation stage  
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What immune response predominates in uro sepsis   show
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phagocytic cell disorder   show
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show Using appropriate personal protective equipment, Using safe injection practices, Performing hand hygiene  
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patient with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is admitted   show
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show Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation  
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Members of what group currently have the greatest risk of contracting HIV?   show
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show HIV encephalopathy  
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show Serum albumin level,Weight history,Body mass index Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level  
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admission assessment of a patient who has AIDS. What components should the nurse include in assessment   show
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CD4+ count has recently fallen, the nurse carefully assesses for signs and symptoms related to opportunistic infections. What is the most common life-threatening infection   show
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what test to confirm the EIA test results for HIV d/x   show
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sexually active teen worried about HIV   show
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show viral set-point  
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Kaposi's sarcoma   show
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show Assess the patient's specific needs for education and support  
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show Identify the patient's specific wishes around end-of-life care  
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diagnosed with a secondary myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).   show
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show anaphylaxis  
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The tetanus injection will allow for the release of what?   show
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show Risk for Falls Due to Loss of Muscle Coordination  
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infection prevention for the patient with an immunodeficiency includes which of the following guidelines?   show
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primary immunodeficiency informs the nurse that he has been experiencing a new onset of a dry cough and occasional shortness of breath   show
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The nurse describes the clumping effect that occurs when an antibody acts like a cross-link between two antigens   show
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nurse has administered a child's scheduled vaccination for rubella. This vaccination will cause the child to develop   show
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complications of long-term corticosteroid therapy   show
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show cellular  
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show stem cell transplant  
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show neutrophils  
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patient's risk for impaired immune function if the patient has undergone surgical removal of which of the following?   show
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show nonspecific immunity  
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pathogens are engulfed by white blood cells that ingest foreign particles. What is this process known as   show
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Inadequate intake of what nutrient increases a patient's susceptibility to infection   show
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