The nurse explains to the client that a biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is important because, if Hodgkin's disease is present, the histologic examination will reveal which of the following? O Tay-Sachs cells. O Sarcoidosis cells. O Reed-Sternberg cells. O Duchenne's cells.
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Patient "B" is a 22-year-old female with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. She is experiencing bleeding from her gums, and she has bruising and petechiae present. She presents with the following lab results: Hemoglobin: 12.0 g/dL Hematocrit: 37% RBC Count: 3.5 x 10^6/uL WBC Count: 9.0 x 10^3/uL Platelet Count: 16 x 10^3/uL RBC morphology: Normochromic and normocytic What are the abnormal lab results? Which blood component would you transfuse? What should be the special requirements of the unit? After the transfusion of the above blood component, what are her expected lab results?
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