Small Group: Anemia 1 & 2 Flashcards

1
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Define guaiac.

A

A test for fecal occult stool.

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2
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What does the mnemonic OLDCART stand for?

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Onset, Location, Duration, Characteristics, Aggregate, Relieve, Treatment

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3
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Tarry stool, suggestive of occult blood, is called _______.

A

melena

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4
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What is the order to present patients?

A

Identification, chief complaint, past medical history, past surgical history, medications, family history, social history, physical exam, labs, differential diagnosis, and plan

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5
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What are the microcytic anemias?

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Iron deficiency, inflammatory disease, lead poisoning, and thalassemias

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6
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Ferritin helps differentiate _________.

A

anemia due to iron deficiency and anemia due to inflammatory disease (ID would have normal to high)

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7
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What are lab findings typical for vitamin B12 deficiency?

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High methylmalonic acid, high homocysteine, high RDW, normal to high MCV, and hypersegmented neutrophils

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8
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B12 deficiency can be treated with __________.

A

B12 injections and large supplementation of B12 (because of mass effect)

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9
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Vitamin B12 and folate are involved in ______.

A

DNA synthesis; homocysteine is sooner in the pathway, so homocysteine will be elevated in both folate and B12 deficiency

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10
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What test is done to rule out spherocytosis?

A

Induced osmotic fragility (patients with decreased osmotic fragility will be left-shifted)

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What labs would you find in spherocytosis?

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Increased RDW, LDH, and retic count; decreased Hct/Hgb/RBC

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12
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What treats spherocytosis?

A

Folic acid supplementation and splenectomy (once the child has been immunized)

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13
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EBV and mono sometimes lead to _______.

A

hemolytic anemia

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14
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What would you expect to see in hemolytic anemia?

A

Recent illness, spherocytes, increased RDW/retic/MCV, decreased RBC/Hct/Hgb,

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15
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How could you tell if a patient had warm or cold autoimmune hemolytic anemia?

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Warm and cold both test positive in the indirect Coombs test, but warm will also have a positive direct antibody test (for IgG)

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16
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How is AIHA (autoimmune hemolytic anemia) treated?

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Warm = splenectomy and IVIG
Cold = IVIG