Anemia Basics
Lab Values
Treatments
Risk Factors
Complications
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This type of anemia is expected in premature infants between 4-8 weeks of life

What is physiologic anemia of prematurity

100

Normal hemoglobin range for a term newborn at birth

What is 14-20 g/dL

100

Standard initial dose of PRBCs for anemia

What is 10-15mL/kg
100

Most common blood type incompatibility causing hemolytic disease

What is ABO incompatibility

100

Early sign of anemia that may appear before other symptoms

What is tachycardia

200

The end product of hemoglobin breakdown that can cause jaundice

What is bilirubin

200

A reticulocyte count below this percentage suggests decreased RBC production

What is 2%

200

This medication stimulates red blood cell production in premature infants

What is Erythropoietin (EPO)

200

This delayed cord clamping practice helps prevent early anemia

What is waiting 30-60 seconds

200

This organ system shows increased work of breathing with severe anemia

What is respiratory system

300

These cells carry hemoglobin and live approximately 90 days in a neonate

What are red blood cells

300

The minimum hematocrit threshold for transfusion in an asymptomatic preterm infant 

What is 20%

300

The recommended duration of phototherapy after reaching treatment threshold 

What is 4-6 hours

300

These frequent procedures can contribute to iatrogenic anemia

What are blood draws/labs

300

Type of shock that develops with acute blood loss

What is hypovolemic shock

400

The 3 main categories of anemia etiology: increased destruction, decreased production, and this

What is blood loss

400

This test determines if maternal antibodies are coating baby's RBCs

What is Direct Coombs (DAT)

400

Type of blood product used for immediate volume expansion in acute blood loss

What is normal saline or PRBCs

400

This maternal condition can cause polycythemia in the newborn

What is diabetes

400

Long-term complication of chronic anemia affecting development

What is poor growth/neurodevelopmental delay

500

This vitamin K-dependent clotting factor is produced in the liver and essential for coagulation

What is Factor VII

500

A bilirubin rise of more than this amount per hour suggests pathologic jaundice

What is 0.5 mg/dL/hour

500

This synthetic form of Vitamin K is given to prevent hemorrhagic disease

What is Phytonadione

500

This enzyme deficiency can cause acute hemolysis in certain ethnic groups

What is G6PD deficiency 

500

Life-threatening complication of severe hyperbilirubinemia 

What is kernicterus

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