Clinical presentation of anemia (3) Flashcards
What is anemia defined as?
Reduction in oxygen carrying capacity of the blood
General symptoms of anemia
●Fatigue
●Weakness
●Faintness
●Headache
●Heart palpitations / Tachycardia (as body tries to compensate for lack of oxygenation)
●Pallor
●Low BP (if the body hasn’t compensated to increase blood flow)
●Slight fever
Clinical presentation of anemia is _________ dependent…
Time dependent…
In early stages it is usually asymptomatic
Chronic anemia = general symptoms
-fatigue, malaise, headache, exertional dyspnea, angina, pallor, loss of skin tone
Acute anemia = more severe/significant symptoms
-tachycardia, SOB, lightheadedness
What labs can we look at to see if anemia is occurring?
Complete blood count (CBC)…
Reticulocytes
-increased if patient has functional bone marrow (trying to compensate for low mature RBCs)
Mean corpuscular (cell) volume (MCV)
-size of RBCs, may be increased as body tries to compensate for low RBCs
Mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) and Mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)
-reflect hemoglobin amounts, would be low in anemia
Cause of microcytic vs macrocytic anemia
Microcytic (small cells … < 80)
-megablastic cells = iron deficiency anemia (IDA)
Macrocytic (large cells … > 100)
-folic acid or B12 deficiency
Microcytic anemia signs/symptoms (4)
- Koilonychia (spoon nails)
-dip in part of the finger nail that is closer to the finger (easy to see but not present in all patients) - Angular stomatitis
-swollen red patched on corners of mouth or lips - Glossitis
-swollen tongue or change in color/patchy
(also present in macrocytic anemia) - Pica
-cravings for things that are not food - ice, clay, dirt
Macrocytic anemia signs/symptoms
- Vitamin B12 deficiency (for 3-5 years)
- Folic acid deficiency (6 months)
- Ataxia or vertigo
- Muscle weakness
- Glossitis (inflamed, patchy tongue)
- Nerve involvement - loss of vibratory sensation in lower extremities
- Neuropsychiatric abnormalities (confusion)