Nemia N Verview: By: Silky Ladia
Nemia N Verview: By: Silky Ladia
Nemia N Verview: By: Silky Ladia
BY : SILKY LADIA
Definition of Anemia
Deficiency in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood
due to a diminished erythrocyte mass.
low erythropoietin
Hematocrit = percent of a sample of whole blood occupied by intact red blood cells
Hgb:
Women: <12.0
Hct:
Women: < 36
Men: <41
Exertional dyspnea
Dyspnea at rest
Fatigue
Bounding pulses
Lethargy, confusion
Decreased volume
Fatigue
Muscle cramps
Postural dizziness
syncope
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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DETERMINING ANEMIA
Acute Bleed
Drop in Hgb or Hct may not be shown until 36 to 48 hours after acute bleed (even
though patient may be hypotensive)
Pregnancy
In third trimester, RBC and plasma volume are expanded by 25 and 50%,
respectively.
Labs will show reductions in Hgb, Hct, and RBC count, often to anemic levels, but
according to RBC mass, they are actually polycythemic
Volume Depletion
Patient’s who are severely volume depleted may not show anemia until after
rehydrated
Reticulocyte spends three days maturing in the marrow, and then one day maturing in
the peripheral blood.
A mature Red Blood Cell circulates in the peripheral blood for 100 to 120 days.
Under steady state conditions, the rate of RBC production equals the rate of RBC loss.
Bleeding
Chronic (gastrointestinal, menstrual)
Acute/Hemodynamically significant:
Gastrointestinal
Retroperitoneal
2) Low Erythropoietin
Kidney Disease
Normochromic, normocytic
Low reticulocyte count
Frequently, peripheral smear in uremic patients show
“burr cells” or echinocytes
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ANEMIA DUE TO DECREASED RESPONSE TO ERYTHROPOIETIN
Iron-Deficiency
Folate Deficiency
Glossitis
Angular cheilosis