chapter 4 Flashcards

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Rh condition

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A person who is Rh+ has a protein coating (antigen) on his or her red blood cells. normal.

-> person who is Rh- have normal RBCs too but lack the Rh factor antigen

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second pregnancy with Rh- mom and Rh+ dad and the baby is Rh+

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if this embryo is Rh+, during pregnancy the mothers acquired antibodies (from the first pregnancy) enter the embryo’s blood stream. These antibodies attack and destroy the embryo’s Rh+ RBCs (hemolysis)

-> infant is then born with hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)

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HDN- hemolytic disease of the newborn

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  • > one clinical sign is jaundice (results from excessive destruction of RBCs)
  • > high levels of bilirubin in the blood stream cause jaundice
  • > to prevent bilirubin from affecting brain cells, babies are treated with exposure to bright lights (phototherapy). the light decomposes bilirubin

-Physicians administer Rh immunoglobulin to an Rh− woman within 72 hours after each Rh+ delivery, abortion, or miscarriage. The globulin binds to Rh+ cells that escape into the mother’s circulation and prevents formation of Rh+ antibodies.

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anomaly

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is an irregularity in a structure or organ

-> congenital anomaly

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congenital anomaly

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  • > those that an infant is born with
  • > webbed fingers or toes (syndactyly), heart defects, clubbed feet
  • > could be genetic or from high consumption of alc during pregnancy
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CRISPR

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new DNA editing tool that changes DNA sequences to turn off genes or to replace them with new versions. CRISPR means clustered regularly-interspaced short palindromic repeats

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recombinant DNA tech

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is the process of taking a gene (a region of DNA) from one organism and inserting it into the DNA of another organism.

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syndrome

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is a group of signs or symptoms that appear together to produce a typical clinical picture of a disease or inherited abnormality

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reye syndrome

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  • > vomiting, swelling of the brain, increased intracranial pressure, hypoglycemia, and dysfunction of the liver.
  • > may occur in children after a viral infection who were treated with aspirin
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marfan syndrome

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an inherited connective tissue disorder marked by a tall, thin body type with long, “spidery” fingers and toes (arachnodactyly), elongated head, and heart, blood vessel, and ophthalmic abnormalities

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transurethral resection of the prostate gland (TURP) procedure

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  • a portion of the prostate gland is removed with an instrument (resectoscope) passed through (-trans) the urethra.
  • > done when prostatic tissue increases (hyperplasia) and interferes with urination
  • > condition is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
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ultrasonography

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a diagnostic technique using ultrasound waves to produce an image of an organ or tissue

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echocardiograms

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ultrasound images of the heart

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Anemia

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-> big problem for patients in chronic renal failure bc kidneys secrete less erythropoietin

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epoetin alfa (epogen or procrit)

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man-made form of human erythropoietin

-genetically engineered through recombinant DNA technology and stimulates bone marrow to make and release red blood cells

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side effects of myelosuppresive chemotherapy may be treated by

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epogen, neupogen, and thrombopoietin