PART 1
PART 1
- As we age, we are at higher risk for anemia and reduced number of WBCs.
- As these abilities decline, the ability to synthesize RBCs declines. Anemia.
- Increased clot formation risk. Strokes.
Do hemoglobin and hematocrit levels decrease as we age?
Yes, however, the levels remain within the normal adult range.
Collectively, the changes caused by age contribute to _____perfusion and/or aggravation of various circulatory disorders including: ______tension, _________, diabetes and __________ changes.
- hypertension, stroke, cognitive changes
Is blood transfusion an organ transplant?
-YES
Blood transfusion involves inserting _________ proteins into an individual (risk of eliciting an _________ reaction).
- adverse
What is the most common blood transfusion related pathology?
Febrile, non-hemolytic transfusion reaction
Febrile, non-hemolytic transfusion reaction is an _______ reaction against the transfused RBCs and occurs in __% to __% of erythrocyte transfusions and __% of platelet transfusions.
- No, this means the RBCs survive and are not ruptured.
What is the treatment for a febrile, non-hemolytic transfusion reaction?
- administering antipyretics or corticosteroids (reduce temp)
What are the S/S of febrile, non-hemolytic reactions?
What is an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction?
quick acting RBC rupturing
Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction is due to an ABO ______________ between donor and recipient. In this erythrocytes are destroyed intravascularly with resultant red plasma and red urine (___________).
- hemituria
What is the mortality rate of an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction?
-17-60%
Why can an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction result in renal failure?
Antigen/antibody reaction forms clumps that can get caught at kidney.
What are the S/S of acute hemolytic transfusion reactions?
PART 2
PART 2
- Where does erythropoiesis occur and how many are produced/sec?
- Occurs in the marrow of long bones and produced at a rate of 2.4m/sec (200b/24hrs)
RBC destruction occurs in the ____________ and involves the recovery of _____ and production of ________.
RBC production = RBC ________
destruction
What is the most common blood condition in the U.S. and what is it?
Anemia- A condition that develops when one’s blood lacks enough healthy functional RBCs or hemoglobin.
What populations are at increased risk for anemia?