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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner reviews a child's complete blood count with differential white blood cell values and recognizes a "left shift" because of A. a decreased eosinophil count. B. a decreased lymphocyte count. C. an elevated monocyte count. D. an elevated neutrop...

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Burns - Chapter 27 - Hematological
Disorders Exam Questions with Latest
Update
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner reviews a child's complete blood count with
differential white blood cell values and recognizes a "left shift" because of

A. a decreased eosinophil count.

B. a decreased lymphocyte count.

C. an elevated monocyte count.

D. an elevated neutrophil count. - Answer-D. an elevated neutrophil count.

A complete blood count on a 12monthold infant reveals microcytic, hypochromic anemia
with a hemoglobin of 9.5 g/dL. The infant has mild pallor with no hepatosplenomegaly.
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner suspects

A. hereditary spherocytosis.

B. iron deficiency anemia.

C. lead intoxication.

D. sicklecell anemia. - Answer-B. iron deficiency anemia.

3. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner evaluates a 5yearold child who presents
with pallor and obtains labs revealing a hemoglobin of 8.5 g/dL and a hematocrit of
31%. How will the nurse practitioner manage this patient?

A. Prescribe elemental iron and recheck labs in 1 month.

B. Reassure the parent that this represents mild anemia.

C. Recommend a diet high in ironrich foods.

D. Refer to a hematologist for further evaluation. - Answer-A. Prescribe elemental iron
and recheck labs in 1 month.

. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is managing care for a child
diagnosed with irondeficiency anemia who had an initial hemoglobin of 8.8 g/dL and
hematocrit of 32% who has been receiving ferrous sulfate as 3 mg/kg/day of elemental

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