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tuffie

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While bathing the client, the nurse observes large purple-colored rashes on the client's chest. How should the nurse document this finding?
 
  1. Papules
  2. Erythema
  3. Purpura
  4. Petechiae

Question 2

The physician has informed the parents that the results of a hemoglobin electrophoresis performed on their child indicate the presence of hemoglobin S. When the parent asks what this means, the nurse should explain that:
 
  1. Hemoglobin S is a type of immature red blood cell.
  2. It verifies the presence of hemolytic anemia.
  3. It is indicative of sickle-cell disease or trait.
  4. Hemoglobin S is found in people with pernicious anemia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 3

1. Papules are raised red lesions.
2. Erythema is a redness of the skin.
3. Purpura are purple rashes caused by blood leaking under the skin.
4. Petechiae are pinpoint red discolorations.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 3

1. Hemoglobin S is an abnormal form of the hemoglobin molecule found in people with sickle-cell trait or disease.
2. Coombs test is done to diagnose hemolytic anemia.
3. Hemoglobin S is an abnormal form of the hemoglobin molecule found in people with sickle-cell trait or disease.
4. A Schilling test is done to detect pernicious anemia.




tuffie

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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