Update) Med Surg 1 Review| Questions and
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QUESTION
qualitative platelet defects
Answer:
- number of platelets may be normal, but their function is not normal
- ask about OTC medications such as aspirin or NSAIDs
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thrombocytopenia (quantitative platelet defect)
Answer:
low platelet count
QUESTION
signs and symptoms of thrombocytopenia
Answer:
- bruising
- petechiae (platelets <20,000)
- excessive bleeding (platelets <5,000)
- nasal and gingival bleeding
QUESTION
What is the medication treatment for thrombocytopenia?
,Answer:
corticosteroids
QUESTION
Thalassemia
Answer:
- inherited defect
- unable to produce hemoglobin
- type of hemolytic anemia
QUESTION
Patient education for thalassemia
Answer:
- many medications exacerbate the dis- ease
- it is important to review all medications with prescriber
- stem cell transplants and blood transfusions may be used for treatment
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iron deficiency anemia
Answer:
- anemia caused by inadequate iron intake
- most common type of anemia
- type of hypoproliferative anemia
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Risk factors for iron deficiency anemia
Answer:
- living in developing country (low iron intake)
- premenopausal women
- vegetarians
- medications
, - chronic GI disease
QUESTION
signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia
Answer:
- fatigue
- brittle nails
- smooth, red tongue
- pale mucus membranes
- hair loss
QUESTION
How can a nurse tell treatment is effective for iron deficiency anemia?
Answer:
- patient reports feeling better
- patient is not as fatigued
- overall appearance looks good (hair and nails)
- hemoglobin/hematocrit levels improve
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Pernicious anemia
Answer:
- inability to absorb vitamin B12 due to missing intrinsic factor
- type of megaloblastic anemia (hypoproliferative)
- NOT related to iron intake
- treated with vitamin B12 shots and diet recommendations
QUESTION
Risk factors for pernicious anemia
Answer:
- bariatric patients