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RBC value

Back (Definition)


4.2 f ; 4.7-6.2 m

Wbc

Back (Definition)


5k-10k

Front (Term)


Platelet count

Back (Definition)


150k-400k

Intrinsic factor

Occur inside blood vessel

Hgb

12-16f; 14-18m

Hct

37%-47%f; 42%-52%m

Iron(fe)

60-190

Iron deficiency

Most common type of anemia

Vit B12 deficiency

Intrinsic factor deficiency

Folic acid deficiency

Oral contraceptives can contribute to this cause of anemia

Aplastic anemia

Pancytopenia

Thrombocytopenia (ITP) or (ATP)

Condition in which the total # of circulating platelets decr even though production in the bone marrow is normal

Leukopenia

A WBC of less than 5,000

Polycythemia Vera

Condition in which the RBCs is increased above normal

Malignant lymphoma

Abnormal proliferation of WBC; located in areas outside the bone marrow

Nonhodgkins lymphoma

All cancer other than Hodgkin's lymphoma originating from lymph tissue

Hemophilia

Hereditary bleeding disorder that usually involves a factor VIII deficiency

Packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion

Indicates for decr erthrocytes resulting from trauma or surgery

Fresh frozen plasma trabsfusion

Indicated for clotting factors

Platelets transfusion

Indicated for actual bleeding or scheduled invasive procedures in clients with thrombocytopenia

Hemolytic blood reaction

S/s: apprehension, chest pain, SOB, hypotension

Allergic reaction

S/s: uriticari, itching , bronchospasm occurring anytime within 24 hours after transfusion

Febrile blood reaction

S/s: sensation of cold, fever and tachycardia

Bacterial blood reaction

S/s: rapid onset transfusion reaction which include symptoms if tachycardia, hypotension, fever, chills, and shock

Leukemia

Abnormal proliferation of wbcs occurring in the bone marrow

Extrinsic factor

Events that occur external to the blood vessels