Blood And Nutrition Flashcards

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What is G6PD deficiency

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An inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism, predisposes to haemolytic anaemia in response to certain food and drug drugs with definite risk is dapsone, nitrofuratonin quinolones

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Did you take vitamin C with iron?

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Yes, vitamin C is absorption of iron. Continue for three months after blood levels. Return to normal

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3
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Treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency

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Hydroxycobalamin

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4
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Treatment for low neutrophil count

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Filgrastim

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5
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Drugs that cause hypernatraemia

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I will corticosteroids corticosteroids sodium by carbonate lithium

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6
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What is a coupon for you?

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Genetic defect in haem , biosynthesis haem arginate to treat it

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Why is glucose given in a central van in total parental nutrition?

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To avoid thrombosis, give enough phosphate to allow first version of glucose, fructose and orbital are added to avoid in hyper summer, hyperglycaemic nonclassic acidosis

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When do you go folic acid throughout the whole pregnancy?

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, sickle, cell disease

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9
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Why is glucose given via central vein

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To avoid thrombosis

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