Dialysis

Dialysis ( 46 Questions)

A client on hemodialysis is prescribed erythropoietin-stimulating agents (ESAs) to manage anemia. Which of the following laboratory values should the nurse monitor closely during ESA therapy?


Correct Answer: C

A) This statement is incorrect. Serum calcium levels are not directly related to ESA therapy for anemia management. ESA therapy focuses on increasing red blood cell production.

B) This statement is incorrect. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels are indicators of kidney function and may be monitored for other reasons in a client on hemodialysis. However, they are not directly related to ESA therapy for anemia management.

C) This statement is accurate. During ESA therapy, the nurse should closely monitor the client's hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. ESAs stimulate the production of red blood cells and can increase hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. Regular monitoring is essential to prevent anemia or excessive increases in these values.

D) This statement is incorrect. Serum potassium levels may be monitored for a client on hemodialysis due to the potential for electrolyte imbalances, but they are not the primary concern during ESA therapy for anemia management.




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