hematology
the medical specialty concerned with blood disorders
nephrology
the medical specialty concerned with renal/kidney diseases
specific functions of blood that are crucial to survival
solid components of blood
(suspended in liquid called plasma)
-created in the bone marrow
RBC,LBC, and platelets life span
is not forever. they go through a cycle of usage and removal through filtration and waste
clumping of platelets
-aggregation
prevented by aspirin (prevents clumping of platelets)
aspirin prevents_____?
clumping (clotting) of platelets
coagulopathy
loss of normal ability to form a clot with internal or external bleeding
where are clotting factors produced?
in the liver
poor clotting causes
von whiles disease
most common inherited blood disorder
blood thinners
warfin dabigatran apixaban rivaroxaban enoxaparin
-these drugs prevent clotting factors
platelet inhibitor
placid, and aspirin
inhibit platelet aggression
acute anemia
may be the result of trauma or of sudden massive bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract
-these patients may exhibit signs and symptoms of shock. (tachycardia, diaphoretic, hypotension
chronic anemia
occurs over time, makes patients more pale than normal
sickle cell anemia (SCA)
inherited disease, creates an abnormal red blood cells
-most common in african american
(also occurs in middle eastern, and indian)
1 in 12 african americans are effected by SCA
Spleen blockages
often caused by SCA
jaundice
when liver becomes overwhelmed by the breakdown in RBC, resulting a yellowish pigmentation of body tissues
kidneys
in charge of filtering blood and the removal of certain waste products, excessive salts, and excessive fluid.
urinary tract infection
can be deadly in the older crowd, if bacteria spread into the blood stream
pyelonephritis
infection of the kidney that was caused by an un attended UTI. if left unchecked it can enter the blood stream and cause death.
renal failure
loss of kidneys ability to filter blood and remove toxins from the body
acute renal failure
can occur because of shock, toxic ingestion, and other causes
-if this is caught early, normal kidney functions could be returned to normal
chronic renal failure
can include inherited diseases like polycystic kidney disease