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All the Types
Balancing Act
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100

Standardized lab value for hemoglobin for an adult female

12-16 g/dL

100

HCOis regulated by this organ

Kidneys

100

This type of anemia is caused by low iron levels

Iron-deficiency Anemia

100

pH = 7.50, paCO2 = 32, HCO3 = 24

Respiratory alkalosis, uncompensated

100

If your patient with respiratory alkalosis is hyperventilating, you can have them breathe into one of these common lunch containers

Paper bag

200

In a normovolemic patient, one unit of PRBCs raises the hemoglobin by approximately this amount

1 gram

200

True or False: In respiratory acidosis, your arterial pH is >7.45

False
200
This type of anemia is characterized by lack of RBC production in the marrow

Aplastic Anemia

200

pH = 7.29, paCO2 = 40, HCO3 =15

Metabolic acidosis, uncompensated

200

You would anticipate the provider to order this drug as one of the first steps to help correct the underlying acidosis in a patient with DKA

Insulin

300

The upper limit of the lifespan of a normal red blood cell 

120 days

300

A higher concentration of hydrogen (H+) ions is associated with a ___________ pH.

Lower

300
This type of anemia is characterized by decreased RBC production caused by B12 malabsorption

Pernicious Anemia

400

The FIRST action you take when you suspect a blood transfusion reaction

STOP the infusion

400

A higher concentration of bicarbonate (HCO3)  is associated with a _____________ pH.

Higher

400

In this type of anemia, oxidative stress causes the cells to change to their characteristic shape.

Sickle Cell Anemia

500

This test measures the % of your blood made up of RBCs.

Hematocrit

500

In this type of anemia, RBC are destroyed faster than the body can replace them

Hemolytic Anemia