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    Medical Diagnosis: sickle cell anemia with vaso-occlusive crisis Nursing Diagnosis List 1. Impaired Comfort related to sickle cell anemia as evidenced by acute vaso-occlusive crisis. The patient’s pain should take precedence as the nursing diagnosis‚ because it is in all-encompassing factor that affects the client’s ability to function within the other areas of Maslow’s hierarchy of physiological needs‚ such as breathing and sleeping. The pain from the vaso-occlusion makes it difficult for the

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    Liz's Risk For Iron Loss

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    for iron deficiency if she eats a vegetarian diet similar to the meals described in the case. Similar to many other vegetarians Liz is at risk for iron deficiency. Since‚ Liz diet consist of “cutting all meat and animal products‚ she is at risk of anemia” (Vann‚ M. R. ‚ 2010‚ September 08). However‚ if she continues to eat the meals that were described in the case she has the chance to overcome iron deficiency. Liz‚ current meal plan contains food groups that are beneficial to her diet and contain

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    Malunggay extract on increasing haematocrit level Introduction Anemia is a condition in which the hemoglobin concentration is lower than normal; it reflects the presence of fewer than the normal number of erythrocytes within the circulation. (Brunner & Suddarth’s‚ 2010). As Discussed globally‚ anemia affects nearly 1 billion of the population. It is more common in females than males among children‚ during pregnancy and in the elderly. Anemia increases costs of medical care and lowers a person’s productivity

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    Human Anatomy & Physiology‚ 8e (Marieb/Hoehn) Chapter 16 The Endocrine System Matching Questions Figure 16.1 Using Figure 16.1‚ match the following: 1) Produces the hormones that promote the development of the female secondary sexual characteristics at puberty. Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 623; Fig. 16.1 2) Storehouse for the hormones produced by the hypothalamus of the brain. Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: 605; Fig. 16.1 3) Produces the hormones that direct

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    Communicable Disease: Communicable diseases‚ also known as infectious diseases or transmissible diseases‚ are illnesses that result from the infection‚ presence and growth of pathogenic (capable of causing disease) biologic agents in an individual human or other animal host. Infections may range in severity from asymptomatic (without symptoms) to severe and fatal. The term infection does not have the same meaning as infectious disease because some infections do not cause illness in a host. Disease

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    Consider the pedigree analysis of sickle-cell disorder. Do any of the offspring or parents have sickle-cell anemia? Selected Ans wer: Yes Correct Ans wer: Yes Question 2 3 out of 3 points Consider the pedigree analysis of sickle-cell disorder. Is it possible to be a "carrier’’ (phenotypically normal but capable of passing the allele to one’s offspring) for sickle-cell anemia? Selected Ans wer: Yes. Correct Ans wer: Yes. Question 3 3 out of 3 points Consider

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    What is it? Sickle cell anemia is a disease where your body produces abnormally shaped red blood cells. The cells are shaped like a crescent or sickle used to cut wheat. As the sickle cell blood cells don’t last as long as normal round red blood cells this then leads to anemia. The sickle cells can also get stuck in blood vessels‚ blocking blood flow and are unable to get oxygen around the body effectively. How do people get Sickle Cell Anemia? As Sickle Cell Anemia is inherited through a recessive

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    The Sickle Cell Crisis

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    There are ways to prevent episodic sickle cell crisis such as staying adequately hydrated‚ limiting physical activities‚ blood transfusions and taking medication such as hydroxyurea. In Addition‚ one of the biggest issue with Sickle cell anemia is lack of funding which is due to the fact that it is not officially recognized as a health disparity topic by CDC. Another disparity is the fact that in terms of funding and treatment; SCD pales in comparison to other diseases. the funding disparities for

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    beta-globin replaced with hemoglobin S. This causes red blood cells to become misshapen or sickle‚ meaning that the red blood cells are breaking down. Symptoms associated with sickle cell disease are anemia‚ which is when a person has a low number of blood cells‚ infections‚ and episodes of pain. Anemia can also cause delayed growth and development in children. Yellowing of skin and eyes may also be seen do to the rapid breakdown of red blood cells. The severity of symptoms can vary person to person

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    slight build in adults. The slow rate of growth is caused by a shortage of red blood cells • Pain crisis‚ or sickle crisis. This occurs when the flow of blood is blocked to an area because the sickled cells have become stuck in the blood vessel • Anemia. • Acute chest syndrome. This occurs when sickling is in the chest • Increased infections • Leg ulcers • Bone damage • Early gallstones • Kidney damage and loss of body water in the urine • Eye damage • Multiple organ failure Any and all

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