A patient presents to the ED with SOB. The patient states hi…

A patient presents to the ED with SOB. The patient states his only history is cancer, but cannot remember what kind. The APRN reviews the home medication list and notes that the patient receives Gleevec. The APRN can determine from this medication finding that the patient is undergoing treatment for:

A 44-year-old patient presents to the office with a “new bum…

A 44-year-old patient presents to the office with a “new bump” in her axilla region. The patient has a history of slow-growing Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and completed her treatment two years ago. She has been free of symptoms until this point. While assessing the patient the NP identifies a nodule in the patient’s groin region of which she was unaware. What stage of AML does the NP suspect prior to confirmatory testing?