Assessment
Blood cells
Anemia
Hemophilias disorders
Blood
100
anemia, bleeding disorders, blood disease
What are previous hematologic disorders?
100
What is Hematopoiesis?
Blood cell production that occurs with the red bone marrow.
100
What is the morphologic classification?
Related to the clinical conditions and based on a erythrocyte size and color.
100
What is Aplastic Anemia?
An abrupt or gradual development. Fatigue, dyspnea, neutropenia, and cardiovascular/cerebral response symptoms are caused by suppression of any or all bone marrow elements.
100
"O" ---This is the most needed type
What blood type is the universal donor?
200
Platelet, WBC, RBC
What are laboratory studies?
200
What is plasma?
Makes up of 55% of blood
200
What are the integumentary manifestations for anemia?
low hemoglobin, low blood flow to the skin, increase concentration of serum bilirubin, and an increase serum and skin bile salt concentrations.
200
What is Von Willebrand's Disease?
most common hereditary blood clotting disorder in humans which results from a deficiency in the quality of vWF factor.
200
It has a circular/round shape
What shape is a healthy red blood cell?
300
Petechiae, ecchymoses, and spider nevus
What are terms for bleeding disorder skin assessments?
300
What is Erythropoiesis?
Process of RBC production and regulated by cellular oxygen requirements and general metabolic activity.
300
What is moderate anemia?
Hgb 6 to 10 g/dl, cardiopulmonary symptoms occurs with rest and activities.
300
What is sickle cell disease?
Abnormal hemoglobin, HgbS shape in response to low O2 levels
300
This can continue for 120 days
What is the life span of a RBC?
400
Subjective Data
Demographics, patient and family history, alcohol and IV drug are all parts of the this type of assessment data?
400
What are RBC, WBC, and platelets?
Makes up 45% of blood
400
What is anemia?
Deficiency in the number of RBC
400
What is Hemophilia B?
Factor IX deficiency or Christmas disease.
400
Iron Deficiency Anemia
What is the most common chronic hematologic disorders?
500
Focused Assessment
Used to evaluate the status of previously identified hematologic problems and to monitor for signs of new problems
500
What is Hemolysis?
Destruction of RBCs by monocytes and macrophages which normally occurs in the blood marrow, liver, and spleen.
500
what is iron- deficiency Anemia?
It is the most common chronic hematologic disorders and pregnancy contributes to this condition.
500
What is hemophilia A?
Rare blood clotting disorder. A VIII factor deficiency or classic hemophilia.
500
hemophilia
What is the disease of the blood?