NSG 432, Acute Myeloid Leukemia
- AKI
- kidney stones - ANS -What renal effects can occur w/ AML?
\- antimicrobial therapy
- transfusions - ANS -What are methods of supportive care?
\- bleeding
- infection - ANS -What are the major causes of death with AML?
\- high K
- low PO4
- high Ca - ANS -What electrolyte imbalances occur w/ AML and cause cardiac rhythm changes?
\- low RBCs
- low platelets
- abnormal WBC - ANS -What may be seen on a CBC w/ AML?
\- neutropenia
- thrombocytopenia
- anemia - ANS -What occurs as a result of chemo w/ AML?
\- younger age
- fewer health problems - ANS -What characteristics are associated with more positive outcomes?
\> 20% immature leukocytes - ANS -What is the hallmark dx seen in a bone marrow analysis?
\allopurinol - ANS -What drug can treat kidney stones from AML?
\DIC - ANS -What hemolytic syndrome is complication of AML?
\early in life - ANS -When does acute myeloid leukemia occur?
\graft vs host disease - ANS -donor cells from HSCT recognize recipient as foreign and begin to attack
\graft vs host disease - ANS -What is a complication of HSCT?
\hematopoietic stem cell transplant - ANS -- kill your bone marrow
- replace w/ donated stem cells
- AKI
- kidney stones - ANS -What renal effects can occur w/ AML?
\- antimicrobial therapy
- transfusions - ANS -What are methods of supportive care?
\- bleeding
- infection - ANS -What are the major causes of death with AML?
\- high K
- low PO4
- high Ca - ANS -What electrolyte imbalances occur w/ AML and cause cardiac rhythm changes?
\- low RBCs
- low platelets
- abnormal WBC - ANS -What may be seen on a CBC w/ AML?
\- neutropenia
- thrombocytopenia
- anemia - ANS -What occurs as a result of chemo w/ AML?
\- younger age
- fewer health problems - ANS -What characteristics are associated with more positive outcomes?
\> 20% immature leukocytes - ANS -What is the hallmark dx seen in a bone marrow analysis?
\allopurinol - ANS -What drug can treat kidney stones from AML?
\DIC - ANS -What hemolytic syndrome is complication of AML?
\early in life - ANS -When does acute myeloid leukemia occur?
\graft vs host disease - ANS -donor cells from HSCT recognize recipient as foreign and begin to attack
\graft vs host disease - ANS -What is a complication of HSCT?
\hematopoietic stem cell transplant - ANS -- kill your bone marrow
- replace w/ donated stem cells