Suzanne Williams Room 301
Suzanne Williams, 5-year-old female, weight 35.2 lbs., recently diagnosed with leukemia.
CBC results: neutrophil count 1.7, white blood count 30,000. She is reporting gradual arm
and leg pain
...
Suzanne Williams Room 301
Suzanne Williams, 5-year-old female, weight 35.2 lbs., recently diagnosed with leukemia.
CBC results: neutrophil count 1.7, white blood count 30,000. She is reporting gradual arm
and leg pain at a 6/10 over the last 4 weeks. Parents attributed pain to “growing pains”.
Patient experiencing n/v/d and loss of appetite. Vital Signs Temperature 100.8, HR 115, BP
100/65, RR 23, PaO2 95%. The patient is beginning a second round of chemotherapy.
You responded correctly to 6 out of 6 evaluations:
Category Your response Explanation
Educational
Needs
Increased
acuity
Status assessment reports patient possible diagnosis of Leukemia
Health Increased
acuity
Status assessment reports risk for infection, abnormal labs, and vital signs.
LOC Normal acuity Status assessment reports no indication of increased LOC acuity
Pain Increased
acuity
Status assessment reports gradual arm and leg pain.
Psych Normal acuity Status assessment reports no indication of increased Psych acuity.
Safety Increased
acuity
High risk for infection due to Leukemia. Infection control is of most
importance.
Hayden Clark Room 302
Hayden Clark, 6-year-old male, weighing 44 lbs., comes to school looking disheveled, and
not wearing a coat with the outside temperature in the low 40’s.You responded correctly to 5 out of 6 evaluations:
Category
Your
response Explanation
Educational
Needs
Increased
acuity
Education needed for child and parents relating to clothing, hygiene, and
physiological needs.
Health Increased
acuity
Status assessment reports patient not wearing coat in 40-degree weather.
LOC Normal
acuity
Status assessment reports no indication of increased LOC acuity
Pain Normal
acuity
Status assessment reports no indication of increased Pain acuity
Psych Increased
acuity
Status assessment reports does not give clear indication to increased Psych
acuity
Safety Increased
acuity
Status assessment reports not wearing coat which places patient at risk for
hypothermia
Suzanne Williams
5-year-old female, weight 35.2 lbs., recently diagnosed with leukemia. CBC results:
neutrophil count 1.7, white blood count 30,000. She is reporting gradual arm and leg pain at
a 6/10 over the last 4 weeks. Parents attributed pain to “growing pains”. Patient
experiencing n/v/d and loss of appetite. Vital Signs Temperature 100.8, HR 115, BP 100/65,
RR 23, PaO2 95%. The patient is beginning a second round of chemotherapy.
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