Normocytic-Normochromic Anemias
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Aplastic
Posthemorrhagic
Hemolytic
Sickle cell anemia
Anemia of chronic inflammation
Identify factors can cause eosinophilia
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, response to some allergens, drugs, and parasites, and in some types of
leukemia
Describe what conditions erythrocytes of a person with sickle cell anemia may
become sickled
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> Mutation causes change in structure of hemoglobin molecule
> Deoxygenation and dehydration cause the red cells to solidify and
stretch into an elongated sickle shape
Anisocytosis
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erythrocytes are able to assume various shapes.
Describe Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
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> chronic low levels of platelets
> IgG antibody that targets platelet glycoproteins
> often after viral infection
> s/s = Petechia, purpura, major hemorrhage
, Vitamin K deficiency means
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Impaired Hemostasis (cant regulate
When should the nurse start closely monitoring the patient with sickle cell anemia? If:
A) Plasma osmolality is decreased
B) Oxygen tension is low
C) Fever develops
D) pH is increased
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B) Oxygen tension is low
Blood Work for Anemia
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Most common ones are: Hemaglobin = low
Ferratin = low
Hematocrit = low
MCV = low
RBC = low
Serum Fe = low
Dehydrated
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Aplastic
Posthemorrhagic
Hemolytic
Sickle cell anemia
Anemia of chronic inflammation
Identify factors can cause eosinophilia
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, response to some allergens, drugs, and parasites, and in some types of
leukemia
Describe what conditions erythrocytes of a person with sickle cell anemia may
become sickled
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> Mutation causes change in structure of hemoglobin molecule
> Deoxygenation and dehydration cause the red cells to solidify and
stretch into an elongated sickle shape
Anisocytosis
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erythrocytes are able to assume various shapes.
Describe Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
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> chronic low levels of platelets
> IgG antibody that targets platelet glycoproteins
> often after viral infection
> s/s = Petechia, purpura, major hemorrhage
, Vitamin K deficiency means
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Impaired Hemostasis (cant regulate
When should the nurse start closely monitoring the patient with sickle cell anemia? If:
A) Plasma osmolality is decreased
B) Oxygen tension is low
C) Fever develops
D) pH is increased
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B) Oxygen tension is low
Blood Work for Anemia
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Most common ones are: Hemaglobin = low
Ferratin = low
Hematocrit = low
MCV = low
RBC = low
Serum Fe = low
Dehydrated