
In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor breaks down leukemia—a core NCLEX topic that every nursing student should understand. You’ll learn what happens when the bone marrow goes rogue, how to spot key clinical signs, and what to do when a fever strikes in an immunocompromised client.
What You’ll Learn
Leukemia basics: Bone marrow produces immature “blast” cells that crowd out healthy blood cells
Key findings: Fatigue, pallor, bruising, fever, bone pain
Common types and how to tell acute from chronic
Nursing interventions: Neutropenic and bleeding precautions, frequent labs, transfusions as needed
Discharge education: When to seek care — fever >100.4°F, worsening fatigue, or bleeding
Who should watch: Nursing students reviewing hematologic disorders, new grads on med-surg or pediatric units, and anyone who wants to feel confident identifying and prioritizing care for clients with leukemia.
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