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lindiwe

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List the signs and symptoms of leukemia.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The nurse coming on duty gets a laboratory report on an assigned child, and the serum sodium level is reported as 133 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L). The nurse would expect this client with a 133 mEq/L sodium level to:
 
  a. be experiencing headache, muscle weakness, and abdominal cramps
  b. have flushed skin, an elevated temperature, and intense thirst
  c. have a slow pulse rate, decreased respirations, and elevated blood pressure
  d. appear perfectly normal because this is a normal serum sodium level for a child



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Answer to Question 1

Low-grade fever
Pallor
Bruises easily
Leg and joint pain
Listlessness
Enlargement of the lymph nodes
Abdominal pain
Petechiae
Purpura

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A Correct: The nurse would expect this client with a 133 mEq/L sodium level to be experiencing headache, muscle weakness, and abdominal cramps. Normal sodium level for a child is 135-148 mEq/L so this client has hyponatremia or low serum sodium level.
B Incorrect: Flushed skin, an elevated temperature, and intense thirst are symptoms of hypernatremia or increased serum sodium level.
C Incorrect: The nurse would not expect this client with a 133 mEq/L sodium level to have a slow pulse rate, decreased respirations, and elevated blood pressure.
D Incorrect: The nurse would not expect this client with a 133 mEq/L sodium level to appear perfectly normal because this is a normal serum sodium level for a child. This is a low serum sodium level.




lindiwe

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


anyusername12131

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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