What is the pathophysiological basis for the signs/symptoms and lab results that are seen in this case?Describe the pathophysiology of ALL. Compare it with the other form of leukemia in children.

Observe staff in delivery of nursing care provided. Practice settings may vary depending on availability.
October 23, 2018
Identify the model of nursing care that you observed. Be specific about what you observed, who was doing what, when, how and what led you to identify the particular model.
October 23, 2018

What is the pathophysiological basis for the signs/symptoms and lab results that are seen in this case?Describe the pathophysiology of ALL. Compare it with the other form of leukemia in children.

What is the pathophysiological basis for the signs/symptoms and lab results that are seen in this case?Describe the pathophysiology of ALL. Compare it with the other form of leukemia in children.

Case Study, Nursing
See below ( Advanced pathophysiology)
Project description
John is a 4 year-old boy who was admitted for chemotherapy following diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). He had a white blood cell count of 250,000. Clinical presentation included loss of appetite, easily bruised, gum bleeding, and fatigue. Physical examination revealed marked splenomegaly, pale skin color, temperature of 102°F, and upper abdomen tenderness along with nonspecific arthralgia.

In your review of this case, please address the following questions and please include at least 5 research articles and /or web citations as references.

Questions

What is the pathophysiological basis for the signs/symptoms and lab results that are seen in this case?Describe the pathophysiology of ALL. Compare it with the other form of leukemia in children.

What is the purpose of chemotherapy in ALL? What is a common side effect of this therapy?

What are the potential complications of this disorder and why might they occur?