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7. Discuss the medical and nursing management of Leukemia.
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- 5. Describe the common laboratory investigations for anemia?2. What is the pathophysiology of Marfan’s syndrome?1. Differentiate the acute leukemias from the chronic leukemias as to: a. maturational stage of cells that predominate in blood / bone marrow. b. chronologic type( life expectancy after diagnosis) 2. Contrast the bases of FAB classification of leukemias from the bases of WHO classification. 3. The stain for esterases are useful in differentiating 2 types of AML. Why do you think this is more valuable in differentiating myelogenous/granulocytic from monocytic cells.
- 5. State how transporters are involved in the absorption, distribution and elimination of drugs.10. Calculate the dose of vincristine in mLs for a 4-yr-old with leukemia weighing 37 lb and is 97 cm tall. The dose required in 2 mg/m2 and the drug comes in 1 mg/mL concentration.6. Identify three potential causes of increasing ICP?