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A nurse is caring for a preschooler.

A nurse is caring for a preschooler. Medical History Child was diagnosed with standard risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) last month and is in consolidation phase of treatment. Last chemotherapy was cyclophosphamide 10 days ago. Child struggling to adapt to hospitalization, has shown some developmental regression. Diagnostic Results White blood cell count: 2.000/mm3 (5.000 to 10.000/ mm’ Absolute Neurtrophil Count (ANC): 1000/mm3 Hemoglobin: 11 g/dL (9.5 to 14 g/dL) Platelets: 120.000/mm3 (150.000 to 400.000/mm”) Urine dipstick: + scant RBCs Physical Examination Neurological: Awake and alert Cardiac: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur Respiratory: Lung sounds clear in all fields, no work of breathing Gastrointestinal: Emesis ×2 last evening. Loss of appetite for past 3 days. Genitourinary: Adequate output, complains of mild burning when voiding Integumentary: Clear, no rashes Musculoskeletal: Moves all extremities without difficulty Psychosocial: Family involved in care and at bedside. Child’s life therapist providing services 3x/week. Child asking for fluids in bottle, cling to stuffed animal when provider enter room. Vital Signs Temperature: 37.8°C (100°F) Heart rate: 110/min Respiratory rate: 22/min Blood Pressure: 96/51 mm Hg Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the health care provider immediately? (select all that apply.) A. Urine dipstick B. Emesis C. Loss of appetite D. Absolute neutrophil count E. Hemoglobin F. Developmental regression G. Slight burning on urination H. Platelet count SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NUR -4130

 
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