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WBCs, RBCs, and platelets - ANS complete blood count (CBC) measures concentration of WBC differential - ANS all blood parts + WBC parts (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, basophils, eosinophils) Anemia - ANS the decrease in the number of RBC's, quantity of hem...

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WBCs, RBCs, and platelets - ANS complete blood count (CBC) measures concentration
of

WBC differential - ANS all blood parts + WBC parts (neutrophils, lymphocytes,
monocytes, basophils, eosinophils)

Anemia - ANS the decrease in the number of RBC's, quantity of hemoglobin, and/or
volume of packed cells- decrease in any of these leads to signs of hypoxia

blood loss, decreased production of RBCs, Increased destrution of RBCs - ANS What are
three prevalent causes of anemia?

Blood loss - ANS >>Chronic hemorrhage - Bleeding duodenal ulcer, Colon
cancer>>Acute trauma -cuts

decreased production of RBCs - ANS deficient nutrients (iron, vitamin B12, folic acid),
decreased erythropoietin (kidneys not functioning, epogen medication), Increased destruction of
RBCs (sickle cell anemia, medication, incompatible blood, trauma)

acute anemia clinical manifestations - ANS gets really bad at 40-50% volume loss mild -
exertional dyspnea & palpations

Clincal manifestations of Chronic Anemia - ANS moderate - fatigue, bounding pulse,
roaring in ears; severe- pallor, systolic murmur, headache, anorexia, vertigo

iron deficiency anemia S&S - ANS initally symptom free, pallor, glossitis, chelisitis,
headache, paresthesias

iron deficiency anemia causes - ANS most common, decreased RBC production, chronic
blood loss, inadequate intake, malabsorption, hemolysis

pernicious anemia S&S - ANS insidious inset, anorexia, N/V, abdominal pain, weakness,
paresthesias, Red flags for Vitamin B12 deficiency: altered mental status, somnolence,
depression

, Red flags for Vitamin B12 deficiency: - ANS altered mental status, somnolence,
depression

pernicious anemia causes - ANS megaloblastic anemia (large RBCs), lack of gastric
intrinsic factors resulting in decreased vitamin B12 absorption, familial tendency, high risk
populations: >40 y/o, Northern European (scandinavian) ancestry

aplastic anemia causes - ANS bone marrow suppression, pancytopenia, congenital birth
defects; Acquired: idiopathic, chemicals, medications, infections

Aplastic anemia S&S - ANS onset can be abrupt or gradual, mild to severe, pallor, fatigue,
dyspnea, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, petechiae, epitaxis, ecchymosis

hemolytic anemia causes - ANS sickle cell anemia, hemodialysis, prosthetic valves,
transfusion reactions, autoimmune hemolytic, malaria, clostridium perfringens

hemolytic anemia S&S - ANS jaundice, pallor, pale conjunctive, tachycardia, hypotension,
splenomegaly

Hemolytic anemia S&S - ANS jaundice, pallor, pale conjunctivae, tachycardia,
hypotension, splenomegaly

Sickle cell anemia etiology - ANS genetic, autosomal recessive

sickle cell "sickling" is caused by - ANS low oxygen levels, increased blood acidity, or low
blood volume

common sickle cell crisis triggers include - ANS sudden change in temperature (narrowing
blood vessels), strenuous activity or excessive exercise (oxygen shortage)

upper respiratory tract - ANS nose, pharynx, adenoids, tonsils, epiglottis, larynx, trachea

Nose - ANS has a septum, divides 2 cavities, responsible for warming & moistening the
air that goes to your lungs, filters smaller particles that are in the air, connected with sinuses &
ears

adenoids & tonsils - ANS part of the lymph system, helpful in getting rid of infections that
come in through the nose

epiglottis - ANS keeps fluid & food from going into lungs, blocks off trachea, if not
working=aspiration

apiration - ANS things getting into the lungs that should not be there

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