Anemias and UTI's Flashcards
UTI symptoms
Frequency Urgency Dysuria: burning sensation Hematuria Cloudy, foul-smelling urine Flank pain (lower back) Elderly: Vague, abdominal discomfort & confusion
E.Coli causes the most UTI’s
Anemia Manifestations
Classic signs of Anemia: Pallor Fatigue Dyspnea on Exertion (DOE) Dizziness
Compensatory Manifestations:
CV: Tachycardia, palpitations, & vasoconstriction
Respiratory: Tachypnea & increased depth of breathing
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Etiology
Inadequate intake
Increased demand (growth, pregnancy)
Bleeding
Signs & symptoms
Classic signs of anemia PLUS…
Angular cheilosis. (cracking lips), brittle hair & nails, smooth tongue (“glossitis”), pica (craving non-foods), koilonychia (moon-shaped)
Evaluation
CBC analysis
Serum Iron profile
Total Fe, TIBC, Ferritin
Vitamin B12 Anemia
Etiology
Defective gastric secretion of intrinsic factor (IF)
Interference of IF binding to B12 caused by chronic conditions of malabsorption and atrophic gastritis; gastrectomy.
Dietary deficiency (rare)
Signs and Symptoms
Classic signs of anemia
Glossitis
Neuro changes!
Vit. B12 is necessary for the synthesis of myelin
Paresthesias, loss of vibratory & position sense, ataxia, dementia
Folate Deficiency Anemia
Etiology
Dietary deficiency & malnutrition
Commonly seen in alcoholism (ETOH interferes w/ folate metabolism)
Malabsorption
Symptoms
similar to B12 def. but NO neuro manifestations
Classic signs of anemia
Anemia of Chronic Disease
Decreased lifespan of erythrocyte & ↓ response to erythropoietin
In response to cell injury-
Macrophages sequester iron in the spleen
Lymphocytes release cytokines that ↓ erythropoetin response
Etiology Chronic infections (HIV/AIDS) Chronic inflammatory diseases (RA, SLE, CRF) Malignancies Clinical manifestations Classic signs of anemia
Hemolytic Anemia
Premature, accelerated destruction of RBCs
Erythropoiesis is normal & often accelerates in an effort to compensate for the increased destruction
Elevated bilirubin as result of increased destruction
Jaundice & icterus
Elevated reticulocytes as result of hyperactive bone marrow
Acquired
Immune mediated (autoimmune; transfusion reaction, hemolytic disease of the newborn); physical trauma; drugs
Clinical Manifestations
Classic signs of anemia
Jaundice
Splenomegaly