Exam 1 hem onc Flashcards

1
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Sodium

A

135-145

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2
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Calcium

A

8.5-11

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3
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Creatinine

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0.6 - 1.2

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4
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CO2 (ABG)

A

35-45

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5
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HC03 (ABG)

A

22-26

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6
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Magnesium

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1.5 - 2.5

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7
Q

Altered mental state and seizures can be symptoms of both severe hypo
or hyper ______

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Hyponatremia or hypernatremia

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8
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Muscle weakness, constipation and dysthymias are sx of ______kalemia

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Hypokalemia

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9
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Muscle weakness, diarrhea, hypotension and dysrhythmias are sx of ______kalemia

A

HYPERkalemia

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10
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Hyper parathyroid and thiazide diuretics cause an increase in __________ levels

A

Can cause increase in calcium levels

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11
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Chvosteks sign- what is it and why

A

Facial muscle twitching

HYPOcalcemia

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12
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Trousseau sign - what is it and why

A

Hand and wrist contraction

HYPOcalcemia

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13
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Major cation of ICF

A

Potassium

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14
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Major cation of the ECF

A

Sodium

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15
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Low calcium tx

A

Calcium gluconate

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16
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High calcium tx

A

IV fluid + lasix

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17
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Low mag…. 3 assessments

A

assess DTR
Neuro
Heart and lung sounds

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18
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Med for SLE

A

Hydroxychloroquine

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19
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Consideration for pts taking hydroxychloroquine

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Eye issues. Need to see ophthalmologist

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20
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Pt teaching for PreP

A

Don’t miss doses. Take same time every day

21
Q

Side effect of EPO

A

Pulmonary edema

22
Q

G6PD deficiency is a type of

A

Hemolytic anemia

23
Q

Common med for sickle cell

A

Hydroxyurea

24
Q

Mechanism for fibronylitic drugs

A

Converts plasminogen to plasmin

25
SLE is a type _ reaction
type III
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IgE is the immunoglobulin for type __ rxns
type 1 (think E for epipen)
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Hemolytic anemia is a type __ immune reaction
Type II
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High mag ——> _______reflexia
Hyporeflexia
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Type II reactions onset
Hours to days
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Type III immune reaction onset
1-3 weeks
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Type I immune reaction onset
Within an hour
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Asthma, contact dermatitis, a rash or SJS is a type __ immune reaction
IV
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Type IV immune reaction onset
Days to weeks
34
Platelets
150-400
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Most common site bone marrow aspiration
Posterior superior iliac crest
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How long to hold pressure after bone marrow aspiration
5-10 min
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Normal RBC
4.2 - 5.14
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HCT range
38 - 48
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Hypoxia vs hypoxemia
Hypoxia - low oxygen in tissues Hypoxemia - low oxygen in blood
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Colony stimulating factors and myelosuppressive drugs issue
They cancel each other out if given within 24hrs
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Polycythemia
Too many RBC
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Micro vs macrocytic anemia
Micro - lack iron Macro - vit B deficiency
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stage 3 HIV (aka full blown AIDS) CD4 count
<200
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2 Hemophilia drugs
DDAVP/Desmopressin Amicar
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3 most common lab abnormalities for tumor lysis
Hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hypOcalcemia
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electrolyte imablance often seen in pts with multiple myeloma
hypercalcemia
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kids w thalassemia are at risk for __________________ because of frequent blood transfusions
iron overload
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2 bleeding related things liver is involved in
Prothrombin Aids in vitamin K synthesis