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iron deficiency anemia [ Ans: ] anemia resulting when there is
not enough iron to build hemoglobin for red blood cells
Anemia of chronic disease [ Ans: ] Microcytic anemia with ↓
serum iron, ↓ total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and normal or ↑
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ferritin.
Anemia in renal disease [ Ans: ] normocytic; decreased EPO
megaloblastic anemia [ Ans: ] larger than normal red blood cells
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hemolytic anemia [ Ans: ] reduction in red cells due to excessive
destruction
Iron deficiency anemia risk factors [ Ans: ] children with
increased iron needs, pregnancy, alcoholism, hemorrhoids, peptic
ulcers, gastritis, diverticulitis, GI surgeries, poor nutrition
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia [ Ans: ] produced by
inadequate intake of B12 in diet
Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia risk factors [ Ans: ] Lack of meat
or dairy consumption, small bowel resection, chronic diarrhea,
diverticula, tapeworm, excess of intestinal bacteria
Folic acid deficiency anemia [ Ans: ] Anemia caused by
deficiency of Folic acid in diet
Folic acid deficiency anemia risk factors [ Ans: ] alcoholism,
pregnancy, chronic hemolytic anemia, celiac, insufficient dietary
intake
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia treatment [ Ans: ]
supplementation if dietary deficiency, IM injection if not dietary
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Folic acid deficiency anemia treatment [ Ans: ] folic acid diet
(broccoli, brussels sprouts, leafy greens, peas, liver, chickpeas,
kidney beans)
two types of megaloblastic anemia [ Ans: ] Vitamin B12 and folic
acid deficiency anemia
Hemolytic anemia symptoms [ Ans: ] jaundice, splenomegaly,
hepatomegaly, dark urine
sickle cell anemia [ Ans: ] a genetic disorder that causes
abnormal hemoglobin, resulting in some red blood cells assuming
an abnormal sickle shape
Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment [ Ans: ] Symptomatic treatment
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includes administration of analgesics, fluids, and oxygen.
thassalemia (Cooley's anemia) [ Ans: ] genetic disorder in which
the body produces less hemoglobin than normal
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polycythemia vera [ Ans: ] general increase in red blood cells
polycythemia vera symptoms [ Ans: ] Symptoms result from
increased blood volume and increased blood viscosity
- headache
- red faced
- swollen veins
- dizziness r/t too much blood
Thrombocytopenia [ Ans: ] low platelet count
Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) [ Ans: ] disorder in
which a deficiency of platelets results in abnormal blood clotting,
marked by tiny purple bruises (purpura) that form under the skin
Thrombocytopenia signs [ Ans: ] bruising, bleeding gums
Hemophilia A [ Ans: ] deficiency of factor VIII
Von Willebrand Disease [ Ans: ] bleeding disorder caused by a
deficiency of von Willebrand factor, a "sticky" protein that lines
blood vessels and reacts with platelets to form a plug that leads to
clot formation
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HSC 4502 Exam 3 UWF Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
Graded A+
iron deficiency anemia [ Ans: ] anemia resulting when there is
not enough iron to build hemoglobin for red blood cells
Anemia of chronic disease [ Ans: ] Microcytic anemia with ↓
serum iron, ↓ total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and normal or ↑
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ferritin.
Anemia in renal disease [ Ans: ] normocytic; decreased EPO
megaloblastic anemia [ Ans: ] larger than normal red blood cells
Guru01 - Stuvia
hemolytic anemia [ Ans: ] reduction in red cells due to excessive
destruction
Iron deficiency anemia risk factors [ Ans: ] children with
increased iron needs, pregnancy, alcoholism, hemorrhoids, peptic
ulcers, gastritis, diverticulitis, GI surgeries, poor nutrition
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia [ Ans: ] produced by
inadequate intake of B12 in diet
Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia risk factors [ Ans: ] Lack of meat
or dairy consumption, small bowel resection, chronic diarrhea,
diverticula, tapeworm, excess of intestinal bacteria
Folic acid deficiency anemia [ Ans: ] Anemia caused by
deficiency of Folic acid in diet
Folic acid deficiency anemia risk factors [ Ans: ] alcoholism,
pregnancy, chronic hemolytic anemia, celiac, insufficient dietary
intake
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia treatment [ Ans: ]
supplementation if dietary deficiency, IM injection if not dietary
, 2
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Folic acid deficiency anemia treatment [ Ans: ] folic acid diet
(broccoli, brussels sprouts, leafy greens, peas, liver, chickpeas,
kidney beans)
two types of megaloblastic anemia [ Ans: ] Vitamin B12 and folic
acid deficiency anemia
Hemolytic anemia symptoms [ Ans: ] jaundice, splenomegaly,
hepatomegaly, dark urine
sickle cell anemia [ Ans: ] a genetic disorder that causes
abnormal hemoglobin, resulting in some red blood cells assuming
an abnormal sickle shape
Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment [ Ans: ] Symptomatic treatment
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includes administration of analgesics, fluids, and oxygen.
thassalemia (Cooley's anemia) [ Ans: ] genetic disorder in which
the body produces less hemoglobin than normal
Guru01 - Stuvia
polycythemia vera [ Ans: ] general increase in red blood cells
polycythemia vera symptoms [ Ans: ] Symptoms result from
increased blood volume and increased blood viscosity
- headache
- red faced
- swollen veins
- dizziness r/t too much blood
Thrombocytopenia [ Ans: ] low platelet count
Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) [ Ans: ] disorder in
which a deficiency of platelets results in abnormal blood clotting,
marked by tiny purple bruises (purpura) that form under the skin
Thrombocytopenia signs [ Ans: ] bruising, bleeding gums
Hemophilia A [ Ans: ] deficiency of factor VIII
Von Willebrand Disease [ Ans: ] bleeding disorder caused by a
deficiency of von Willebrand factor, a "sticky" protein that lines
blood vessels and reacts with platelets to form a plug that leads to
clot formation