Bone Marrow Aspiration

Bone Marrow Aspiration ( 35 Questions)

The nurse is monitoring a patient who underwent a bone marrow aspiration. What is the most critical complication to assess for during the post-procedure period?



Correct Answer: C

The most critical complication to assess for after a bone marrow aspiration is the development of respiratory distress, shortness of breath, or chest pain, as these symptoms may indicate the occurrence of a pneumothorax, a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.

a. Increased appetite and thirst are not typically associated with complications of bone marrow aspiration.

b. Mild fatigue and drowsiness are common post-procedure effects and do not require immediate concern.

d. Slight redness and swelling at the site are expected after the procedure and are not indicative of a critical complication.




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