Chapter 23--Assessment of Cardiovascular and Hematological Function

Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick

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Chapter 23–Assessment of Cardiovascular and Hematological Function

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. A client, receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells, asks the nurse why it is needed since she knows the body makes new blood. Which of the following should the nurse respond to this client?
1. “It will take 30 days for you body to make the new blood cells.”
2. “Your body will make the new blood cells in about 60 days.”
3. “It takes at least 3 months for your body to make enough blood cells to replace what you have lost.”
4. “Red blood cells last about 120 days. Your body needs to have a constant supply to replace them.”

 

 

ANS:  4

Red blood cells have a life span of about 120 days. Abnormal red blood cells have a shorter life span and are lysed and extracted from the circulation. The nurse should explain that since red blood cells live 120 days, the body needs a constant supply. The transfusion will provide the cells until the body makes new ones.

 

PTS:   1                    DIF:    Apply            REF:   Erythrocytes

 

  1. The nurse is reviewing a client’s white blood cell count. Which of the following would not be affected by the presence of an infection?
1. Basophils
2. Eosinophils
3. Lymphocytes
4. Neutrophils

 

 

ANS:  3

Basophils, eosinophils, and neutrophils are considered granulocytes which are present in increased amounts in the presence of an infection. Lymphocytes are common in the lymphatic system and work with acquired immunity.

 

PTS:   1                    DIF:    Analyze         REF:   White Blood Cells

 

  1. A client is diagnosed with a parasitic infection. The nurse realizes that which of the following white blood cell counts will be elevated?
1. Basophils
2. Eosinophils
3. Lymphocytes
4. Neutrophils

 

 

ANS:  2

Eosinophils are classically associated with infections from parasites. Eosinophils are also more involved in the reactions to allergies. Basophils are central to the inflammatory process and neutrophils respond to bacterial infections. Lymphocytes are cells that work in acquired immunity.

 

PTS:   1                    DIF:    Analyze         REF:   White Blood Cells

 

  1. A client is diagnosed with a low red blood cell count. Which of the following should the nurse assess in this client?
1. Urine output
2. Bowel sounds
3. Respirations
4. Consciousness

 

 

ANS:  3

The function of the erythrocyte or red blood cell is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the cells of the body. With a low red blood cell count, the nurse should assess the client’s respiratory status. The urine output, bowel sounds, and consciousness may or may not be affected by the decrease in red blood cells.

 

PTS:   1                    DIF:    Apply            REF:   Erythrocytes

 

  1. A client is prescribed a vitamin B-12 injection every month. Which of the following should the nurse explain to the client as the purpose of this medication?
1. “It is needed to make new red blood cells.”
2. “It makes the red blood cells more flexible.”
3. “It makes the red blood cells hold more oxygen.”
4. “It makes the red blood cells hold their shape.”

 

 

ANS:  1

Vitamin B-12 is necessary to make erythrocytes and help make thymine, which is a precursor to the red blood cell. The erythrocyte cytoskeleton makes the red blood cell more flexible. Cholesterol helps the red blood cells hold their shape. There is nothing physiologically that will make a red blood cell hold more oxygen.

 

PTS:     1          DIF:     Apply  REF:    Erythrocytes

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