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A client receiving chemotherapy for cancer has a hemoglobin level of 9.7 g/dL. Which of the following should the nurse anticipate as treatment for this client?
 
  1. Place client in reverse isolation.
  2. Administer antibiotics as prescribed.
  3. Administer epoetin alfa as prescribed.
  4. Administer filgrastim as prescribed.

Question 2

An adolescent female client being treated for cystic fibrosis is asking the nurse about birth control. Which of the following should the nurse include in these instructions?
 
  1. The chances that the client will become pregnant are small.
  2. Women with cystic fibrosis can transmit this disorder to their children.
  3. Pregnancy will cause the disease to go into remission.
  4. The client has a good chance of having children without the disorder.



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Treatment for moderate anemia in the client receiving chemotherapy for cancer would include the administration of epoetin alfa as prescribed. This medication elevates hemoglobin levels and improves the quality of life for clients. The other choices would be appropriate for the client diagnosed with neutropenia and not anemia.

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Infertility is not seen in women who are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis; therefore, a female with cystic fibrosis can transmit the disorder to her children. Infertility is common in adult men with cystic fibrosis. Pregnancy will not cause the disease to go into remission.




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