A nurse is caring for a patient after hip replacement surgery. The patient has been receiving iron replacement therapy for 2 days. The nurse notes that the patient's stools appear black. The patient is pale and complains of feeling tired
The patient's heart rate is 98 beats per minute, respirations are 20 breaths per minute, and the blood pressure is 100/50 mm Hg. The nurse will contact the provider to: a. report possible gastrointestinal hemorr-hage.
b. request a hemoglobin and hematocrit (H&H).
c. request an order for a stool guaiac.
d. suggest giving a hypertonic fluid bolus.
B
This patient is showing signs of iron deficiency anemia, as manifested by tachycardia and pallor. Because this patient's blood pressure is low, the anemia probably has occurred secondary to blood loss, a common occurrence with hip replacement surgery. The first response should be to obtain an H&H to assess the anemia. GI hemorrhage is not a concern in this patient; black stools are an expected effect of oral iron administration. A stool guaiac is not indicated. If the patient has blood loss that is causing hypotension, an isotonic fluid bolus and packed red blood cells (PRBCs) are indicated to treat this.
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