Hematologic Screening Flashcards

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Common indicators of hematologic disorders

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Exertional problems are common - dyspnea, chest pain, palpitations, severe weakness, and fatigue. May also have headaches, drowsiness, dizziness, syncope, polyneuropathy. May also have pallor of the face, hands, nail beds, cyanosis, clubbing, blood in stool

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Anemia Causes

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  • Iron Deficiency
  • Chronic diseases (cancer, kidney, liver) or inflammatory diseases (RA, lupus)
  • Pernicious anemia
  • infectious disease (TB or AIDS)
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Anemia Signs and Symptoms

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  • skin pallor
  • fatigue
  • dyspnea on exertion w/ palpitations
  • chest pain w/ minimal exertion
  • decreased diastolic BP
  • CNS issues (headache, drowsy, dizzy, syncope, apathy, depression, polyneuropathy)
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Polycythemia Causes

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Is an increase of RBC and concentration of Hg

  • Primary - neoplastic of bone marrow
  • Secondary - decreased O2 to the tissue
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Polycythemia S/S

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-most common first symptoms are shortness of breath and fatigue
-increased skin coloration
-increased BP
-Gout
-cyanoiss
-clubbing
weight loss

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Sickle Cell Anemia Cause

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Autosomal recessive disorders characterized by presence of abnormal form of Hg

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Sickle Cell Anemia S/S

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  • Progressive damage to most organs
  • chest pain, dyspnea
  • avascular necrosis, CVA, chronic ulcers
  • low-grade fever, back pain, joint pain, periosteal pain, headaches
  • seizures, dizzy, drowsy, paresthesias, CN palsies, coma
  • head-foot syndrome
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Leukocytosis Cause

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characterizes many infectious diseases - a count of more than 10,000 leukocytes/mm3

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Leukocytosis S/S

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  • fever
  • symptoms of systemic infection
  • symptoms of inflammation or trauma to tissue
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Leukopenia S/S

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  • sore throat, cough
  • high fever, sweats
  • ulceration
  • frequent/painful urination
  • persistent infection
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Thrombocytosis S/S

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  • thrombosis
  • splenomegaly
  • easy bruising
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Thrombocytopenia S/S

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  • bleeding w/ minor trauma
  • spontaneous bleeding
  • Petechiae
  • Ecchymosis
  • Purpura Spots (bleeding under the skin)
  • Epistaxis
  • Menorrhagia
  • Gingival bleeding
  • Melena (black, tarry stools)
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Acute Hemarthrosis S/S

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  • Aura, tingling, prickling sensation
  • Stiffen into position of comfort
  • Decreased ROM
  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Tenderness
  • Heat
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Muscle Hemorrhage S/S

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  • gradually increasing pain
  • Protective muscle spasm
  • limit movement at surrounding joint
  • loss of sensation
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Vascular and CNS involved S/S

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  • Intraspinal hemorrhage
  • Intracranial hemorrhage
  • irritability, seizures, unequal pupils, apnea, vomiting, paralysis, death
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Vascular and GI S/S

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  • abdominal pain and distention
  • Melena (blood in stool)
  • Hematemesis (vomiting blood)
  • fever

Tests

  1. flex trunk and severe pain = iliopsoas bleeding
  2. hip rotated and severe pain = hip hemorrhage