Pediatric variation on blood
Assessment of hemoglobin fxn
Precautions for platelets under 100k
Precautions for platelets 50-100k
Precautions for platelets under 50k
At what platelet level can kids go back to school
Over 20k
Inc WBCs indicates
Infection
Who might have low WBCs
Chemo, newborn
Increased lymphocytes indicates
Viral infection
Monocytes
Second line of defense, acute phase
Neutrophils
1st line of defense, elevated in bacterial infection
- segs and bands
- segs are more mature
Basophils are elevated with…
Chronic inflammation
Eosinophils are elevated with…
Allergies
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)
Tells us the body’s ability to fight infection
- under 500, severe risk of getting infection
- should be above 1000
Calculated by adding % segs + % bands, convert to a decimal and multiply by WBC count
Interventions for neutropenic people (ANC <1000 for infants, ANC <1500 in older kids)
Erythrocytes
RBCs; tissue oxygenation
- abnormalities are polycythemia (excess) or anemia (low)
Erythropoietin
Stim RBC production
- Made by kidneys; kidneys can be affected if normal is abnormal
Anemia
Dec in RBCs and/or hemoglobin concentration below normal; oxygen carrying capacity of blood is too low
- most common hematologic disorder of childhood
Causes of anemia
CM of anemia
Effects of anemia on circ system
Therapeutic management of anemia
NC for anemia
Production anemias
Body not making enough
- Iron deficiency anemia—lack iron to make RBCs
- Aplastic anemia