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Anemia - Answer • Common disorder of aging

• Clinical sign → not a specific disease

• Falsely attributed to normal aging

• Vague symptoms until disease is severe



Anemia: causes - Answer o Dietary problems, genetic disorders, bone marrow disease, excessive
bleeding



Anemia: CM - Answer o Fatigue, low energy, shortness of breath, mental status change, pallor

o Severe anemia with: tachycardia, palpitations, systolic murmurs, angina, dyspnea, orthostatic
hypotension



Anemia: Diagnosis - Answer o Hemoglobin

• Males < 13

• Females < 12

• May be artificially higher in dehydrated older person, smokers, high altitudes

• 0.5 - 1.0 g/dL lower in African Americans and overhydrated

o Hematocrit

o Red blood cell count and indices

o Reticulocyte count

o White blood cell count and differential

o Platelet count

o Hgb and Hct are influenced by hydration



Iron Deficiency Anemia: treatment - Answer • Ferrous sulfate 325mg daily → take alone

• Excessive blood donation or frequent plebotomies

• Report new onset constipation or gastric irritation

,• Look at GI tract: black stools my indicate upper GI bleeding



Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia: causes - Answer Megaloblastic or Macrocytic Anemia

o Failed GI absorption → pernicious anemia (lack of intrinsic factor)

o Causes: poor nutrition, vegetarian diet, dairy lacking, GI problems with absorption, malignancy,
chronic renal failure

Serum B12 levels < 200



Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia: Symptoms - Answer o Pallor, glossitis (tongue develops smooth
appearance), fatigue, weight loss

o Neurological changes: cognitive impairment, depression, mania, peripheral neuropathies, numbness,
tingling and difficulty waling or maintaining balance



B12 Deficiency Anemia: Treatment - Answer • IM B12 if intrinsic factor problem

• Oral 1,000 to 2,000 mcg/day because of variable absorption

• Treatment can halt progression but may not reverse changes



Folic Acid deficiency anemia - Answer Macrocytic

o Serum folate < 4mg/mL

o Symptoms similar to B12 deficiency without neuro sx

o Found in pts with

• Malabsorption syndromes (Crohn's)

• Poor nutrition

• Alcoholism

• Underlying malignancies

• Drug treatment with anticonvulsants → blocks folic acid metabolism



Folic Acid Deficiency anemia: treatment - Answer • Folic acid 1 mg/day

• Dietary recommendations: liver, OJ, cereals, grains, beans, nuts, spinach

,Anemia & chronic infection/ inflammation - Answer • Disease and pathologic mechanisms

• 4-8 weeks of illness

• Decreased erythropoietin production

• Decreased RBC survival

• RBCs are of normal size and contain normal amounts of hgb but there are too few to carry O2

• Impaired transport of iron to the bone marrow

o Reticulocyte count low

o Serum iron normal or slightly reduced; serum ferritin is normal or elevated



Anemia & Renal insufficiency - Answer • Decreased erythropoiesis

• Decreased RBC survival

• Serum iron stores normal

• Epo is given IV or subq → can increase hgb levels



Anemia & chronic liver disease - Answer • Decreased RBC production and survival

• Large quantities of alcohol → toxic to the bone marrow and liver → decreased serum iron levels + total
iron binding capacity



Anemia & Cancer - Answer • Chemo can suppress bone marrow function, decrease appetite, cause N &
V, nutritional deficiencies → inadequate caloric, protein, and vitamin intake



Anemia: nursing interventions & collaborative care - Answer o Aim to reduce fatigue and improve RBC
count while treating underlying problem

• Nutrition/collaborate with Rd

• Packed RBC transfusion

• Drug therapy epoetin alfa or darbepoetin

• Energy management → may collaborate with PT



Polycythemia Vera - Answer • Sustained increased hemoglobin

• Cancer of the RBCs

, • > 60 years at diagnosis

• Common in Caucasian men of European Jewish ancestry



Polycythemia Vera: symptoms - Answer • HTN, vascular stasis, hyperkalemia, dizziness and visual
disturbances, night sweats, increased blood viscosity → greater risk for clots

Pruritis



Polycythemia Vera: treatment - Answer hydroxyurea periodic phlebotomy, increased fluid, promote
venous return, gentle starch baths



Multiple Myeloma - Answer • WBC cancer involving mature lymphocytes (plasma cells)

• Excessive antibody production

• Median age at dx is 65

• More frequent in African Americans and men



Multiple Myeloma: symptoms - Answer o Bone pain in lower ribs or back, pathological fractures, pallor,
dyspnea, fatigue, palpitations and night sweats, anemia, easy bruising, renal dysfunction



Multiple myeloma: treatment - Answer o Options vary

o Chemo, stem cell transplant

o All treatment is palliative

o Death is generally from infection

o Pain management and comfort measures



Aging: immune system changes - Answer • Decreased fever response

• Decline in cell-mediated immunity with possible disease reactivation (TB or herpes zoster)

• Impaired t-cell function; t-cells mature in the thymus gland which shrinks after adolescence; by middle
age only 15% its normal size

• Delayed or decreased hypersensitivity response

• Decreased inflammatory response as a precursor to granulation and skin healing

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