Blood
Anemia
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100

What does plasma contain?

What is the main job of albumin

Plasma has clotting factors and secretes antibodies

Albumin maintains fluid balance and binds substances like meds in the bloodstream

100

What would be the education to give someone with iron deficiency anemia? SATA

A. ferrous sulfate supplements

B. stool softener

C. eat citrus fruits and spinach

D. stop being vegetarian

E. stool may become darker

A. ferrous sulfate supplements

B. stool softener

C. eat citrus fruits and spinach

E. stool may become darker

100

What is the patho of sickle cell anemia?

Abnormal Hgb S cause low oxygen sensitive RBC to have a sickle shape, sickle cells adhere to blood vessel and occlude pathways leading to decreased blood flow/ perfusion aka sickle cell crisis and pain

100

For thrombocytopenia, what very low lab value leaves a patient at risk for fatal hemorrhage?

less than 5,000 platelets

100

A patient with thrombocytopenia is advised to avoid what types of medications?

NSAID's

200

How long can blood be hanging for until it is considered expired?

4 hours, at the 4 hour mark even if blood is left it must be stopped


200

What is pernicious anemia a lack of?

What is a significant s/s of pernicious anemia?

A lack of vitamin B-12 or intrinsic factor -> mainly a dietary concern but meds can alter absorption

s/s : a beefy red tongue and mild diarrhea 

neuro: confusion, trouble balancing, paresthesia

200

What are 5 triggers for sickle cell anemia patients?

Cold

High altitudes

Trauma/stress

Strenuous exercise

Dehydration

200

A patient with chronic kidney disease develops anemia. What hormone deficiency contributes to this?

Erythropoietin

200

Smocking, COPD and high altitudes are risk factors for?

Polycythemia

300

4 ways to achieve anemia :) what are they?

1. Poor nutrition -> inadequate absorption 

- vitamin k helps w/ iron absorption

2. Hemorrhagic blood loss

3. Renal disease -> affects erythropoietin production

4. Bone marrow suppression -> affects RBC production

300

For iron deficiency anemia, why would it be important to run a diagnostic for the total iron binding capacity (TIBC) and the serum iron level?

To figure out if the iron deficiency anemia strains form a lack of iron or the lack of transporters for the iron 

300

What organ comes enlarged with sickle cell anemia?


Enlarged spleen


300

In Immune Thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) what is the cause of primary and secondary ITP?

Primary - No underlying cause

Secondary - A condition that triggers ITP

- more common in pediatric + females

300

During pregnancy you should be taking prenatals like folic acid to prevent what condition?

Anemia, specifically dilutional anemia and folate deficiency (B9)

400

What are the 2 dangerous types of transfusion reactions?

Acute hemolytic

Circulation overload -> can cause heart failure and affect breathing

400

This anemia is a decrease in ALL cells?

What s/s would you see? name 2-3

Aplastic anemia

Presents with purpura, repeat throat infx (from bone marrow failure) and retinal hemorrhage

400

Condition characterized by a low platelet count

Nursing recommendations include using a soft bristled toothbrush, electric razor, potential transfusion and educate on falls/stopping bleeds

Thrombocytopenia

400

What is ITP, how does it work?

Works by antibodies that bind/destroy platelets 

* its autoimmune

- this is shown as purpura/easy bruising, heavy menstruation and epistaxis

400

Name one/some ways to manage sickle cell anemia

IV fluid for dehydration, pain meds, oxygen, heat on joints, blood transfusion, assess VS and signs of strokes/thrombosis

500

What is hemochromatosis? 

How would you treat it?

too much iron absorption 

- mainly in european males causing hyperpigmented skin and arrhythmias

- iron goes to liver, skin and pancreas so monitor for cirrhosis

Treat: removal of blood

500

How does hemolytic anemia work, describe the process?

Erythrocyte destruction -> decrease in erythrocytes -> kidney stimulates erythropoietin ->bone marrow releases reticulocytes (premature RBC) -> shorter RBC life

- leads to hypoxia

- caused by sepsis, prosthetic heart valves and heavy metals

500

What is polycythemia vera? 

What complications can arise from it?

An overproduction of ALL blood cells

This leads to very thick blood which is more at risk for clotting

- s/s : ruddy complexion (flushed), *tinnitus, increased BP

education: increased risk with sedentary behavior and *tight clothes, SCD's and blood removal

500

What nursing education is important for patients with ITP? 


No rectal temp, electric razor, no straining when pooping, no NSAIDs

500

In what autoimmune disease that we learned about is anemia seen when the disease happens for a long time? 

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