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Cause, characteristics, and treatment of DIC? – ANSWER-
Disseminated intravascular coagulation is where proteins controlling
blood clotting become overactive from inflammation, infection, and
cancer. Characteristics include blood clots and bleeding from many
sites. Treatment involves treating the underlying cause and providing
supportive care through IV fluids and blood transfusions.
S/S of leukemia? - ANSWER-Fever, chills, fatigue, weakness,
frequent or severe infections, unplanned weight loss, swollen lymph
nodes, enlarged liver or spleen, easy bruising or bleeding, recurrent
nosebleeds, and petechiae.
What is Polycythemia? - ANSWER-A rare, chronic disorder involving
the overproduction of red blood cells in the bone marrow, may
produce more WBCs and platelets as well.
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What is Thrombocytopenia? - ANSWER-Low platelet count
Treatment for Hemophilia A? - ANSWER-Replacing clotting factors
through transfusions and Advate (Antihemophilic factor, a
recombinant DNA product)
Defining characteristic of Hodgkins Lymphoma? -
ANSWERPresence of ReedSternberg RS cells, as well as other
abnormal cell types.
What is homeostasis and what are 3 main components of it? -
ANSWER-
Equilibrium and balance within the body. 1. Receptor, 2.
Integrating center, 3. Effector.
What is Sickle Cell Disease? What are the S/S? - ANSWERGenetic
disorder causing RBCs to contort and misshape into a sickle shape
where they burst and breakdown leaving a shortage of RBCs and
can cause a block in blood flow. S/S include pain of the body and
joints and sudden in the chest, dizziness, fatigue, low oxygen levels,
inability to make concentrated or dilute urine, blood in urine, inflamed
fingers or toes, pallor, SOB, and jaundice.
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What does the hormone glucagon do? - ANSWER-Counteracts the
actions of insulin by stimulating hepatic glucose production and
thereby increasing blood glucose levels.
What is SIADH? - ANSWER-Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic
Hormone Secretion - causes the body to make too much ADH and
the body to retain too much water.
What are normal ABG levels and what do they indicate? -
ANSWER-pH = 7.357.45
PaO2 = 80-100mmHg
PCO2 = 35-45mmHg
Determines acidity levels of the blood and levels of carbon dioxide
levels in the blood from an artery. Measures how well your lungs are
able to moved oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide
from the blood.
What are complications of anemia? - ANSWER-Fatigue, weakened
immune system, fast or irregular heartbeat, heart failure,
complications with pregnancy including premature labor and
problems with fetal development, and increased postpartum
depression.
What is the goal of anemia treatment? - ANSWER-To restore the
hemodynamics of the vascular system and to replace lost red blood