what are the values for red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit
Values:
Rbc: <5
Hemoglobin: 15
Hct: 45
severe case of thrombocytopenia? who has to be screened for this?
Thrombocytopenia <150k
Severe case <50k (give platelet infusion)
*hep B and C patients need to be screened for thrombocytopenia
requirements to donate blood
Different anemia classifications? who is at risk for B12 deficiency?
hypo proliferative- iron, folate, B12
bleeding- acute blood loss
hemolytic- sickle cell
Bleeding precautions
Bleeding precaution: RANDI
types of donations
Directed donation
Standard donation
Autologous
Intraoperative blood salvage
Hemodilution
treatment and complications for sickle cell
Treatment: fluids, pain, oxygen. 2mg every 2 hours of morphine
Complications: ACS and Pulmonary HTN
different types of platelet count and what they mean? management for thrombocytopenia?
<50k= possible bleeding
<20k= petechia, nasal/ gingival bleeding, excessive period bleeding/ after surgery
<5k= spontaneous bleeding, CNS bleeding, GI bleeding
Management:
complications of transfusions
Delayed Hemolytic Reaction
Delayed hemolytic reactions usually occur within 14 days after transfusion, when the level of antibody has been increased to the extent that a reaction can occur
TACO- too much blood infused too quickly (hypervolemia occurs)
TRALI- occurs within 6 hours of the transfusion
general complications for anemia and nursing goals
General complications for anemia
Nursing goals/ treatment:
what is ITP
Immune thrombocytopenic purpura ITP
steps for adverse reactions
Maintain IV line with NS with new tubing at a slow rate
CM for iron deficiency
smooth sore tounge, rigid nails, angular cheilosis
acquired coagulation disorders
Liver disease
Vitamin K deficiency
Anticoagulation therapy complications