Iron Deficiency Anemia
Sickle Cell Anemia
Beta Thalassemia
Blood Transfusion Therapy
Other Anemias
100

This, commonly given to children, when given in excess can cause iron deficiency anemia.

What is cow's milk?

100

Sickle cell trait is most common among this population of people.

Who are African Americans?

100

Beta thalassemia is seen commonly in populations of people of this decent.

What is Mediterranean?

100

A set of vital signs taken before the blood transfusion begins marks this.

What is a baseline?

100

This is the physiologic response to the reduction of red blood cells and/or hemoglobin.

What is decreased oxygenation?

200

Because of the rapid growth rate and poor eating habits, this group of children are at risk for iron deficiency anemia.

Who are adolescents?

200

Triggers such as hypoxia and this may cause sickling of the RBC's to occur.

What is dehydration?

200
This characteristic change to the RBC's is evidence of thalassemia.

What are target cells?

200

Signs of a hemolytic reaction include chills, shaking, fever, pain, nausea & vomiting, flank pain, and possibly this. 

What is a severe headache?

200

Hemodilution of severe anemia may cause this finding due to increased circulation and turbulence within the heart. 

What is a murmur?

300

This type of iron is more readily absorbed than ferric iron resulting in higher hemoglobin levels.

What is Ferrous iron?

300

Penicillin prophylaxis is used to decrease risk of pneumococcal infection, this treatment should be started at 2 months old and end at this age.

What is 5 years old?

300

This type of therapy is the foundation of medical management to maintain a hemoglobin level around 9.5g/dL.

What is transfusion therapy?

300

If a reaction is suspected this must be done promptly, and begin infusing normal saline.

What is stop the infusion?

300

Lack of energy, easy fatigability, and this are general signs of anemia.

What is pallor?

400

Side effects of oral iron therapy may be nausea, gastric irritation, and possibly this.

What is constipation?

400

A painful episode, called this, is characterized by ischemia causing swelling to hands and/or feet and can last minutes to days. 

What is a vasoocclusive crisis?

400

This issue may occur due to frequent blood transfusions.

What is hemosiderosis? (iron overload)

400

Blood should always be infused by this in children.

What is an infusion pump?

400

Supportive care for severe anemia may include oxygen therapy, IV fluid replacement, and this.

What is bedrest?

500

Liquid preparations of iron may stain teeth, therefore it should be given through this or a syringe in the back of the mouth.

What is a straw?

500

This is pooling of a large amount of blood, usually in the spleen and sometimes in the liver that causes decreased blood volume and ultimately shock.

What is a sequestration crisis?

500

This is the therapy given to patients that receive frequent blood transfusions to prevent iron overload.

What is chelation therapy?

500

Blood transfusions should be started within this many minutes of its arrival.

What is 30 minutes?

500

Children with anemia are prone to this due to tissue hypoxia.

What is infection?

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