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Fatigue, skin changes, hair loss, sore mouth, GI effects (N/V,
Side effects of radiation therapy diarrhea, anorexia), myelosuppression (bone marrow
suppression)
Myelosuppression (bone marrow suppression), GI effects,
Chemotherapy side effects hepatic effects, renal effects, integumentary effects, and
reproductive effects
Unrestrained proliferation of immature WBCs in the blood-
forming tissue. Infiltration and replacement of any tissue of the
Leukemia pathophysiology
body with nonfunctional leukemia cells. Proliferating cells
depress production of blood cells in the bone marrow
Lymphoma clinical Enlarged, non-tender cervical or supraclavicular
manifestations lymphadenopathy
Neuroblastoma clinical Altered bowel and bladder function, weight loss, hepatomegaly,
manifestations (determined by abdominal distention, fatigue, fever, dyspnea, edema, malaise,
the location of tumor) and pancytopenia
Dietary modification of iron- No cow's milk for infants <12 months------- give between meals,
deficiency anemia with citrus fruit or juice
iron deficiency anemia Iron supplements (oral preferred) ---- May stain teeth
meducation treatment
Sickle Cell Anemia clinical Anemia (after about 6 months), ischemia, recurrent infections, leg
manifestations ulcers, bone weakness, poor feeding, poor weight gain, fatigue
What are the four defects that VSD, PS, Overriding aorta, and right ventricular hypertrophy
make up Tetralogy of Fallot
(TOF)
Place immediately in knee-chest position. Flexing the legs
increases systemic vascular resistance, which causes a decrease
What are the interventions for in the right to left shunt. When the right to left shunt decreases,
"tet spells"? pulmonary blood flow is improved.
Oxygen, morphine, IV sodium bicarbonate
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