Haematology Flashcards
1
Q
What are the important platelet count numbers?
A
- 100 to take out tooth in GDP
- 50 in hospital
2
Q
What is the normal INR?
A
- 1
3
Q
What does high MCH mean?
A
- Macocytic anaemia ( not enough B12/folic acid)
4
Q
What does low urea suggest?
A
- Sign of liver damage (alcohol abuse)
5
Q
What is Atrial fibrillation?
A
- Electrical impulses in atria of heart fire irregularly when they should be steady and regular
- Causes them to quiver or twitch (fibrillation)
- Can create blood clots in hearts that may lead to stroke
6
Q
Symptoms of atrial fibrillation?
A
- Irregular and sometimes fast heartbeat or pulse
- AKA palpitations
7
Q
What is Diabetes?
A
- Chronic disease that occures when pancreas no longer able to make insulin or body can’t efficiently use the insulin it does produce
- Type 1 , Type 2 and Gestational
8
Q
What are the risks of Diabetes?
A
- Risk of hypoglycaemic episode
- Increase prevalence, progression and severity of periodontal disease
- Xerostomia
- Oral dysethesia
- Impaired wound healing
- Parotid gland enlargement
9
Q
What is hypertension?
A
- High blood pressure
- Arteries lose elasticity and become stiff and narrow
- Increases risk of atheroma build up
- This can lead to heart attack or stroke depending on where the arteries lead to
10
Q
What are some causes of hypertension?
A
- Too much alcohol
- Smoking
- Being overweight
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Too much salt
- Contraceptive pills
11
Q
What is the INR?
A
- Prothrombin time of pt and dividing it by reference PT plasm value
12
Q
Haemophilia A is a deficiency in what factor?
A
- VII
13
Q
Apixaban inhibits what factor?
A
- Factor Xa
14
Q
When assessing bleeding risk is extraction of a single tooth a high risk procedure?
A
- No
15
Q
A person with moderate Haemophilia has what percentage of normal factor in their blood?
A
- 1-5%