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how much of our body weight does blood make up
hemorrhagie hemolytic aplastic iron-defecentcy pernicioces sickel-cell
amount of hemoglobin number of red blodd cells blood cell count
transports oxygenfrom lungs to body transports wast cells to be remved from the body helps regulate body temphelp mantian your ph levels protects body agenst harmful micro organisms
what is papillary atrophy of tongue associated with
What phase do cells arrest if b12 deficient
Is folate or b12 more related to dietary deficiency
Herediatary spherocytes is due to deficiency of
Heparin inhibits active form of following factors
Common form of hemoglobin in adults
EXtrinsic system (blood coagulation) is triggered by release of
Vitamin K dependent clotting factors of hepatic origin
Raised aPPT is seen in all bleeding disorders (hemophilia A,B,Von Willebrand disease) except
Method estimating total iron(Fe) content in blood
Substance present in both serum and plasma
How much blood does the average adult have?
A patient with anemia may be tired due to tissue deficiency of which of the following?Carbon dioxideFactor VIIIOxygenT-cell antibodies
Which actions will be most important to include in the care plan for a hospitalized patient who is neutropenic? (select all that apply)Avoid any intramuscular injectionsMonitor for temperature > 100.4 FAvoid brushing teethPlace a “No visitors” sign on the patient doorObserve strict hand hygiene
When comparing the hematocrit levels of a post-op client, the nurse notes that the hematocrit decreased from 36% to 34% on the third day even though the RBC and hemoglobin values remain stable at 4.5 million and 11.9gldL, respectively. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?Check the dressing and drains for frank bleeding.Call the physician.Continue to monitor vital signs.Start oxygen at 2L/min per nasal canula.
A client admitted to the hospital in preparation for a splenectomy for treatment of immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) asks the nurse about the benefits of the splenectomy. The nurse explains that the expected effect of the splenectomy isReduced destruction of platelets by macrophages and increase in circulating platelets.Promotion of platelet sequestration and release by the liver.Increased production of platelets by the bone marrow.Increased RBC production to compensate for blood loss.