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chandani

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The nurse is concerned that a client with lymphedema is scheduled for an MRI. What assessment findings are causing the nurse to have this concern? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Is a vegetarian
  2. Wears bracelets
  3. Biventricular pacemaker
  4. Right total knee replacement
  5. Father had an acute MI at age 50

Question 2

A client with extreme fatigue is being interviewed by the nurse. The client reports a sore tongue and frequent bouts of diarrhea. The nurse should suspect that the client is experiencing:
 
  1. Folic acid deficiency.
  2. Lymphedema.
  3. A lack of iron in the diet.
  4. Pernicious anemia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 3, 4

1. Vegetarianism will not impact the MRI.
2. Bracelets can be removed before the MRI.
3. When an MRI is planned electronic devices such as a pacemaker would be contraindicated.
4. When an MRI is planned, implanted metal would be contraindicated.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4

1. Folic acid is found in green, leafy vegetables, and is linked to birth defects.
2. Lymphedema is characterized by swelling in the lymphatic system and nodes.
3. A lack of iron in the diet causes iron deficiency anemia. Pallor and fatigue are the hallmarks of this deficiency.
4. Pernicious anemia is a deficiency of vitamin B12.



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