Of the following, the WORST prognostic factor in pediatric osteosarcoma is

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Question 1 of 5

Of the following, the WORST prognostic factor in pediatric osteosarcoma is

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Poor histologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy is a strong predictor of poor prognosis.

Question 2 of 5

The adrenal cortex is responsible for producing which substances?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The adrenal cortex is the outer portion of the adrenal glands and is responsible for producing hormones known as corticosteroids. Within the corticosteroids, the adrenal cortex produces glucocorticoids (such as cortisol) which are involved in regulating metabolism and the immune response. Additionally, the adrenal cortex produces androgens which are male sex hormones, although they are present in both males and females. Therefore, the correct substances produced by the adrenal cortex are glucocorticoids and androgens (Choice A).

Question 3 of 5

A patient returns from surgery ff. a TURP with a three-way Foley catheter and continuous bladder irrigation. Postoperative orders include Meperidine (Demerol) 75 mg IM q3h as needed for pain, belladonna and opium (B&O) suppository q4h as needed, and strict I&O. the patient complains of painful bladder spasms, and the nurse observes blood-tinged urine on the sheets. Which action should the nurse take?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The nurse should notify the physician stat in this situation. The presence of blood-tinged urine and painful bladder spasms in a patient with a three-way Foley catheter and continuous bladder irrigation post TURP could indicate a potential complication such as hemorrhage or clot retention. It is crucial to ensure prompt medical evaluation and intervention to address these issues effectively. Waiting or administering pain medication without further assessment could delay necessary treatment and lead to worsening of the patient's condition. Therefore, notifying the physician immediately is the most appropriate action in this scenario.

Question 4 of 5

When caring for an anxious patient with dyspnea, which of the ff. nursing actions is most helpful to include in the plan of care to relieve anxiety?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: One of the most helpful nursing actions to include in the plan of care to relieve anxiety in an anxious patient with dyspnea is to stay at the patient's bedside. By providing constant presence and reassurance, the nurse can help the patient feel supported and safe. This proactive approach can also help the nurse monitor the patient's condition closely and provide timely interventions as needed. Additionally, staying at the bedside allows the nurse to establish trust and communication with the patient, which is essential in managing anxiety and providing effective care.

Question 5 of 5

A client is receiving a blood transfusion. If this client experiences an acute hemolytic reaction, which nursing intervention is the most important?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: In the case of an acute hemolytic reaction during a blood transfusion, the most important nursing intervention is to immediately stop the transfusion and infuse normal saline solution. This is crucial to prevent further complications associated with the hemolysis of red blood cells. Normal saline helps maintain blood pressure and support kidney function, which may be compromised during a hemolytic reaction. Additionally, notifying the blood bank is important to investigate and prevent future reactions, and to determine if there was an error in blood compatibility. Administering antihistamines or changing the fluid type (such as dextrose 5% in water) will not address the underlying issue of hemolysis and may not be the most appropriate interventions in this scenario.

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