A patient has been hospitalized with hemophilia. Nursing management of this patient's care will include which interventions? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Administration of replacement factors
2. Providing education to the patient and family
3. Achieving a cure for the disorder
4. Managing pain
5. Environmental control of risk


1,2,4,5
Rationale 1: The administration of replacement factors is a primary nursing responsibility when caring for patients diagnosed with hemophilia.
Rationale 2: Patient and family education is critical to ensure understanding of the disease process and the importance of complying with the goals of the disease management plan.
Rationale 3: Hemophilia is a chronic condition for which there is no cure.
Rationale 4: Hemophilia can result in painful bleeding into joints. Pain management is an essential part of the nursing care of these patients.
Rationale 5: Patients with hemophilia are at risk of injury from environmental factors that are not significant to those without the disease. The nurse should help the patient identify and control for these factors.

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