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ANAEMIA
Joshi Abhishek Ashvinbhai
F.Y.P.B.B.Sc.Nursing
Govt.College of Nursing
Jamnagar
Anemia is a major killer disease in India.
Statistics reveal that every second Indian woman is
anemic
One in every five maternal deaths is directly due to
anemia.
Anemia affects both adults and children of both
sexes, although pregnant women and adolescent
girls are most susceptible and most affected by this
disease.
INTRODUCTION
Content
Definition of anemia
Basics about RBC
Classification of anemia
Anemia Cause
Anemia Sign & Symptoms
Lab Investigation ofAnemia
Treatment
Prevention
DEFINITION
Anemia (An-without, emia-blood)
‘ Decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or
less than the normal quantity of Haemoglobin in the
blood.is Condition calledAnaemia’’
Red Blood Cells
mature red blood cells are flexible biconcave disk and
Resembles a soft Ball Compressed b/w Two Fingers
2.4 million new erythrocytes are produced per
second.
It has a diameter about 8 micro meter and is flexible
that it can pass easily through Capillaries
The Membrane of RBC is very Thin , so that Gases
such as Oxygen an Co2 can be Diffuse easily across it
Cont…
Mature Erythrocytes have No Nucli
Immature Erythrocytes (RBC) are called
Reticulocytes
Life Span of RBC – 120 Days
RBC production Process Called Erythropoiesis
In Erythropoiesis Process , The most Common
Important Hormone participates is Erythropoietin ,
Which produced from Kidney
The Entire Process of Erythropoiesis typically takes 5
Days
RBC Production
(Erythropoiesis )
MCV
(Mean Corpuscular Volume )
MCV
10 x HCT (%)
───────────────
RBC count (millions/mm3)..
measure of the average RBC
size
allows classification
Cont..
The normal range for MCV
80-99 fL(Femtoliter)
80-99 fL.
MCHC
(Mean CorpuscularHb Concentration)
MCHC
MCH
(Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin)
mean cell Hb.
average mass of hemoglobin per red blood cell
MCH = Hb / RBC
Hb
────
RBC
MCH
Cont..
The normal range for MCH
27-31 picograms/cell
27 to 31 pg/cell
WHOGradingof Anaemia
Grade 1 (MildAnemia): 10 g/dl
Grade 2 (ModerateAnemia): 7-10 g/dl
Grade 3 (SevereAnemia): below 7 g/dl
Classification
1. On TheBasisof Cause
A. Hypo proliferative (Resulting From Defective RBC
Production)
B. Haemorrhagic (Resulting from RBC Loss)
C. HaemolyticAnaemia (Resulting From RBC
Destruction)
2. On the Basis of Morphology
A. MicrocyticAnemia (Cells are smaller than normal
under 80 fl)
B. MacrocyticAnaemia (cells are larger than normal
over 100 fl)
C. NormocyticAnaemia (Cells are normal size 80–100
fl)
1.MicrocyticAnaemia
It Occurs in Iron DeficiencyAnaemia and Ineffective RBC
Production
a result of Haemoglobin synthesis failure/insufficiency.
Cells are smaller than normal under 80 fl
Heme synthesis defect
- Iron DeficiencyAnaemia
Globin Deficiency Defect
- Thalassemia
2. Macrocytic Anaemia
AnAbnormally Large RBC
cells are larger than normal over 100 fl
It Occurs as Nutritional Deficiency.
E.g.Vit.B12 , Folates and Protein
It’s also occurs due to Drug toxicity (phenytoin)
&
- Liver Disease &Alcolism
- Hypothyrodism
- Chronic HaemolyticAnaemia & Leukaemia
- Gastric Bypass surgery
3. Normocytic Anaemia
overall Haemoglobin levels are decreased
but the red blood cell size(MCV) remains normal.
Cells are normal size 80–100 fl
Causes
 Acute blood loss
 HaemolyticAnaemia
 AplasticAnaemia
TYPESOFANEMIA
CAUSES
Cont..
Idiopathic
Hereditary Spherocytosis
Impaired RBC Production(
- Deficiency of Nutrition ( Iron,Vit.B12,Vit.B6 )
- Decreased Erythropoietin Production
Increased Destruction of RBC(Haemolytic)
-Abnormal Haemoglobin Synthesis (Thalassemia)
- Enzymatic Defect (Glucose-6-phosphate Deficiency)
- Infections ( Malaria )
-Antibody Reaction (Rh OR ABO Isoimmunization)
Cont..
- Drugs Toxicity ( Primaquine & Phenytoin)
-Poisoning ( Lead Poisoning )
-Burns
- Splenomegaly
Due to Increased Blood Loss(Haemorrhagic)
-Acute (Trauma,Epistaxis,Scurvy,Hemophilia etc.)
-Chronic(Chronic Dysentry,Bleeding Piles,Haemorrhage etc.)
ed RBC Production(Bone Marrow Depression)
- Hypoplasia ,Chronic Illness (Leukaemia & Nephritis)
- TB , Neoplastic Disease , Liver Disease
- HypoThyrodism
Pathophysiology
investigations
AnaemiaDiagnosis
complete blood count(CBC)
thorough evaluation of the patient
Physical examination and medical history
Labtests forAnemia
1.CBC
2.Stool hemoglobin test
3.Peripheral blood smear
4.Iron level
5.Transferrin level
6.Ferritin
7.Folate
8.Vitamin B12
9.Bilirubin
10.Lead level
11.Hemoglobin
12.Reticulocyte count
13.LFT
14.RFT
15.Bone marrow biopsy
The red cell population is defined by
1.Quantitative parameters:
Volume of packed cells(PCV) i.e. the Hematocrit
Haemoglobin concentration
Red cell concentration per unit volume.
2.Qualitative parameters:
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)
Mean corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
Mean corpuscular Haemoglobin concentration(MCHC)
Cont..
Normal Val es
Name
PCV
Full Forms
Packed Cell
Volume
Normal Value
u
33 to 45 %
RBC Red Blood Cells 3.9 to 5.03
MCV Mean
Corpuscular
Volume
80 to 100 fL
MCH Mean
Corpuscular Hb
27 to 31 Pg/cell
MCHC Mean
Corpuscular Hb
Concentration
32 to 35 g/dl
Reticulocytes
Count
- 0.8 to 2.2 %
RDW Red Cell
Distribution Width
12 to 14.5 gm/dl
Cont…
Vitamin B12 Cobalamin 200to 500 Pg/ml
S. Iron Iron 65 to 150 Microgram
S. Billirubin - 0.2 to 1.2 mg/dl
SGPT Serum Glutamic Pyruvic
Transminase
10 to 50 IU/L
SGOT Serum Glutamic
Oxaloacetic
Transminase
10 to 40 IU/L
TIBC Total Iron Binding
Capacity
250 to 370 mg/dl
Haemoglobin - 12.5 to 15gm/dl
TC Total Count 4000 to 1000 Cu/mm
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
Brittle nails
Koilonychia (spoon shaped nails)
Atrophy of the papillae of the tongue
Angular Stomatitis
Brittle hair
Dysphagia and Glossitis
Plummer vinson Syndrome /kelly patterson
Syndrome ( Dysphagia with Iron Deficiency
Anaemia)
Koilonychia
Angular Cheilitis
Splenomegaly
Anemiceyes
Pallor
1.IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
Anaemia associated with either Inadequate
Absorption or Excessive Loss of Iron/Blood.
It is Chronic MicrocyticAnaemia.
The most common Cause of Anaemia in Children is
Iron DeficiencyAnaemia.It’s most common cause by
Microcytic HypochromicAnaemia.
Causes
Insufficient Iron Supply at Birth
Impaired Iron Absorption
Blood Loss
Insufficient Iron Intake in Diet
Periods of Rapid Growth
Sign & Symptoms
Decreases Serum Iron Level
Decreased Hb Level (6 to 9 mg/dl)
Cold Hands and Feet
Shortness of breath
Fatigue
Sore Tongue
Brittle Nails
Irritability
Pale Skin Colour
Dizziness
Nursing Management
Oral Iron Supplements
A. Ferrous Sulphate-6 mg/kg/24 hours
B. FolicAcid – 0.4 mg/Day
C. Vitamin B12 – 30-100 mg IM/SC(5 to 10 Days)
Parent Education
A. The Side effects of Iron Therapy
B. The Importance of Dietary Intake of Iron
2.Megaloblastic Anaemia
Megaloblastic Anaemia characterised by Deficiency
of Vitamin B12 as well as Deficiency of Folic
Acid(Folates).
It is a Macrocytic Anaemia.
MegaloblasticAnaemia have a Two types
I. PerniciousAnaemia(Lack of Vit B12)
II. Folate DeficiencyAnaemia( Lake of Folates)
(i)Pernicious Anaemia
Decreases in Red Blood Cells that Occurs when the
Body can not Properly absorb Vit B12 from the GI
tract.
Vit B12 is necessary for the proper Development of
Red blood Cells.
In this type Anaemia RBC’s are larger than normal
and Die Earlier than the 120 Days Life Expectancy.
Red Blood cells can be Oval shaped.
(ii) Folate Deficiency Anaemia
Folate DeficiencyAnaemia is a Decrease in RBC due to Lack of
Folate OR Lower than NormalAmount of FolicAcid in Blood.
FolicAcid works along with Vit B12 and Vit C to help in the Create
New Proteins and also helps to Form Red Blood Cells and produce
DNA.
Folic Acid is a type of Vit B,it was Water Soluble.which means it
can not be stored in the Body.
Water Soluble Vitamins are dissolves in Water,leftover amounts of
the Vitamin leave the Body through the Urine.
Causes
Lack of Intrinsic Factor( Produced by Parietal cells by
Stomach) in Stomach.
PoorAbsorption of Vit B12 in Stomach
Weakend Stomach Lining
Digestive Disorders
Alcohol Abuse
Poor Dietary Intake
Intestinal Dysfunction
Certain Medications,Such as Phenytoin
Complications of HemolyticAnaemia
Sign & Symptoms
Tingling & Numbness of Hands & Feet
Muscles Weakness
Neurological Problems e.g-
Dementia,Depression,Memory Loss etc(If Severe)
Glossitis
Headache
Pallor and Forgetfulness
Slight Jaundice
Weight Loss
Nursing Management
The Goal is to Identify and Treat the Cause of The
Folate Deficiency.
FolicAcid Supplements orally Or through a Vein on a
Short Term basis until The Anaemia has been
Corrected.
Dietary Treatment
Intake of Green Leafy Vegetables and Fruits.
Replacement Therapy in Case of PoorAbsorption by
the Intestine.
3.Aplastic Anaemia
AplasticAnaemia is Rare and Serious Blood Disorder
in which Bone Marrow Stops making Enough New
Blood Cells.
This is Because The Bone Marrow’s Stem Cells are
Damaged.
The Disorder tends to get Worse over Time,Unless
it’s cause is Found and Treated.
Resulting Pancytopenia ( Insufficient Numbers of
RBCs,WBCs and Platelets)
Causes
Exposure to Toxic Substances such asArsenic,
Benzene
Cancer Therapy
Use the Certain Drugs
Autoimmune disorder such as RheumatoidArthritis
Viral Infection such as Hepatitis, HIV etc.
Damage to the Stem Cells in Bone Marrow that are
Responsible for Blood Cell Production.
Weakend Bone Marrow (Hypo parathyrodism)
Sign & Symptoms
Pancytopenia
Fatigue and Restlessness
SOB
Hypoxemia
Irregular Heartbeat
Heart Murmur
Pale Skin , Gums and Nail beds
Fever and Frequent Infection due to Leukocytopenia
Increases Bleeding Tendency and Pinpoint Red Bleeding spots
on the Skin due to Thrombocytopenia
Oral Thrush
Nursing Management
Blood Transfusion
BMT OR Stem cells Transplantation
Medicines :
 Erythropoietin to Stimulates The Bone Marrow
 Antibiotic &Anti Viral Medicines to Prevent & Treat
Infection
Avoid Exercise
Avoid Contact Sports
Avoid Infections
Haemolytic Anaemia
The Rupture OR Destruction of Red Blood Cells is called
Haemolysis.
HaemolyticAnaemia is a Condition in Which RBCs are
Destroyed and Removed from the Blood stream before
their Normal Life Spam.
It’s can be:
I. Inherited ( Parents passed the Gene for the condition on the
Baby ) e.g.-Sickle CellAnaemia & Thalassemia
II. Acquired ( Baby are not Born with this condition , But
Develop it due to another Disease , Condition or Factor )
Sickle cellanemia
Sickle CellAnaemia is Serious Inherited Disease
RBC that assume an abnormal, rigid, sickle shape
Sickling decreases the cells' flexibility and results in a
risk of various complications.
The sickling occurs because of a mutation in the
hemoglobin gene
Cont…
Sickle cells contain abnormal hemoglobin called
sickle hemoglobin or hemoglobin S. Sickle
hemoglobin causes the cells to develop a sickle, or
crescent, shape.
Sickle cells are stiff and sticky. They tend to block
blood flow in the blood vessels of the limbs and
organs. Blocked blood flow can cause pain and organ
damage. It can also raise the risk for infection.
Sickle cellanemia
Sign & Symptoms
The most common symptom of anemia is fatigue.
Other signs and symptoms of anemia include:
 Shortness of breath
 Dizziness
 Headaches
 Coldness in the hands and feet
 Paler than normal skin or mucous membranes
 Jaundice
Nursing Management
The goal of treatment is to manage and control symptoms, and
to limit the number of crises. People with sickle cell disease
need ongoing treatment, even when not having a crisis.
People with this condition should take folic acid supplements.
Folic acid helps make new red blood cells. Blood transfusions
(may also be given regularly to prevent stroke)
Pain medicines
Plenty of fluids
Cont…
Antibiotics, which help prevent bacterial infections
that are common in children with sickle cell disease
Medicines that reduce the amount of iron in the body
People with sickle cell disease should have the
following vaccinations to lower the risk of infection:
Haemophilus influenzae vaccine (Hib)
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)
Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV)
cause and the severity
iron supplements
investigations
hospitalization and transfusion of red blood cells
Medications
Iron
Vitamin supplements
Erythropoietin injection
Stopping a medication that may be the cause of
anaemia
AnaemiaPrevention
eating a healthy diet and limiting alcohol use.
seeing a doctor regularly and when problems arise
routine blood work
NURSING DIAGNOSiS
Activity intolerance related to weakness, fatigue, and
general malaise
Altered nutritional Level, less than body
requirements, related to inadequate intake of essential
nutrients
Ineffective tissue perfusion related to inadequate
blood volume or HCT
Ineffective Family Coping related to disabling and
life-threatening disease
NursingInterventions
MANAGING FATIGUE
Assist the patient to prioritize activities and to
establish a balance between activity and rest.
Patients with chronic anaemia need to maintain some
physical activity and exercise to prevent the
deconditioning that results from inactivity.
Conti…
MAINTAINING ADEQUATE NUTRITION
Ahealthy diet should be encouraged.
Because alcohol interferes with the utilization of
essential nutrients, the nurse should advise the patient
to avoid alcoholic beverages or to limit their intake
and should provide the rationale for this
recommendation.
Dietary teaching sessions should be individualized,
including cultural aspects related to food preferences
and food preparation.
Conti…
MAINTAININGADEQUATE PERFUSION
Lost volume is replaced with transfusions or intravenous
fluids, based on the symptoms and the laboratory
findings.
Supplemental oxygen may be necessary, but it is rarely
needed on a long-term basis unless there is underlying
severe cardiac or pulmonary disease as well.
The nurse monitors vital signs closely;
other medications, such as antihypertensive agents, may
need to be adjusted or withheld.
Conti…
PROMOTING COMPLIANCE WITH PRESCRIBED
THERAPY
Patients need to understand the purpose of the
medication, how to take the medication and over what
time period, and how to manage any side effects of
therapy.
To enhance compliance, the nurse can assist patients
in developing ways to incorporate the therapeutic
plan into their lives, rather than merely giving the
patient a list of instructions.
Conti…
MONITORINGAND MANAGING POTENTIAL
COMPLICATIONS
Assess for signs and symptoms of heart failure.
Aserial record of body weights can be more useful than a
record of dietary intake and output, because the intake
and output measurements may not be accurate.
In the case of fluid retention resulting from congestive
heart failure, diuretics may be required.
In megaloblastic forms of anaemia, the significant
potential complications are neurologic.
Aneurologic assessment should be performed for patients
with known or suspected megaloblastic anaemia.
Conti…
Provide blankets and warm clothing to increase
comfort and aid circulation.
Notify physician if excessive vomiting, coughing or
straining at stools occurs so that medication can be
prescribed to alleviate symptom.
Avoid aspirin-containing products to prevent
bleeding.
Conti…
Avoid contact on gingival when brushing and flossing
teeth.
Avoid situations in which trauma may occur, such as
shaving with straight-edge razor,and ambulating after
taking medication
Avoid purseful sexual intercourse and use adequate
lubrication.
Conti…
Use of stool softeners or laxative
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) promotes iron absorption,
thus iron preparations should be taken with orange
juice.
Bowel movements will be black from excess iron
excretion.
Iron supplements usually given for at least 6 months
to restore body stores.
Conti…
Keep skin clean and bedclothes dry.
Encourage diet high in protein, vitamins, and minerals.
Encourage cool, bland foods; flavored ices and ice cream
are well tolerated.
Monitor Hb/Hct and assess whether other factors (e.g.,
nutritional deficiencies, fluid and electrolyte disorders,
depression, etc.)
Assess activity schedule and suggest daily activities that
allow for rest periods.
Transfuse whole blood and packed red blood cells as
ordered by physician.
Conti…
Avoid rectal thermometers, suppositories, and
enemas.
Avoid heating pads or hot water bottles.
Iron salts are gastric irritants and should always be
taken following meals.
Iron preparation taken on empty stomach cause
dyspepsia, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhoea
Liquid iron preparations should be well diluted and
taken through a straw (undiluted liquid iron stains
teeth).
PATIENT EDUCATION
Taking Iron Supplements
Take iron on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours
after a meal).
Start with only one tablet per day for a few days, then
increase to two tablets per day, then three tablets per day
Increase the intake of vitamin C (citrus fruits and juices,
strawberries , tomatoes, broccoli), to enhance iron
absorption.
Eat foods high in fiber to minimize problems with
constipation.
Remember that stools will become dark in colour.
Bibliography
1. PARULDATTA; ‘‘ TEXT BOOK OF PEDIATRIC NURSING’’
SECOND EDITION;PUBLISHED BY JAYPEE BROTHERS
MEDICALPUBLISHERS (P) LIMITED;NEW DELHI; P.NO.337
TO 350.
2. PV BOOKS; ‘‘A TEXT BOOK OF CHILD HEALTH NURSING’’
FIFTH EDITION;EDITED BYR.K.GUPTA;P.NO.538 TO 542.
3. UN PANDA; ‘‘NURSE’S DICTIONARY’’THIRD EDITION;
PUBLISHED BY JAYPEE BROTHERS;PNO.-876 TO 882.
4. WEBPAGE; ‘‘WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM & WWW.ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM’’;
TOPIC OFANAEMIA;TEXTAND PICTURES OFANAEMIA
BY DR.KIRAN SADHU,R.N.R.M PROFESSOR.
If You Don’t Fight for What You
want
THEN
Don’t Cryfor What You Lost.!
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  • 2. Anemia is a major killer disease in India. Statistics reveal that every second Indian woman is anemic One in every five maternal deaths is directly due to anemia. Anemia affects both adults and children of both sexes, although pregnant women and adolescent girls are most susceptible and most affected by this disease. INTRODUCTION
  • 3. Content Definition of anemia Basics about RBC Classification of anemia Anemia Cause Anemia Sign & Symptoms Lab Investigation ofAnemia Treatment Prevention
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  • 5.
  • 6. DEFINITION Anemia (An-without, emia-blood) ‘ Decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of Haemoglobin in the blood.is Condition calledAnaemia’’
  • 7.
  • 8. Red Blood Cells mature red blood cells are flexible biconcave disk and Resembles a soft Ball Compressed b/w Two Fingers 2.4 million new erythrocytes are produced per second. It has a diameter about 8 micro meter and is flexible that it can pass easily through Capillaries The Membrane of RBC is very Thin , so that Gases such as Oxygen an Co2 can be Diffuse easily across it
  • 9. Cont… Mature Erythrocytes have No Nucli Immature Erythrocytes (RBC) are called Reticulocytes Life Span of RBC – 120 Days RBC production Process Called Erythropoiesis In Erythropoiesis Process , The most Common Important Hormone participates is Erythropoietin , Which produced from Kidney The Entire Process of Erythropoiesis typically takes 5 Days
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  • 12. MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume ) MCV 10 x HCT (%) ─────────────── RBC count (millions/mm3).. measure of the average RBC size allows classification
  • 13. Cont.. The normal range for MCV 80-99 fL(Femtoliter) 80-99 fL.
  • 15. MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin) mean cell Hb. average mass of hemoglobin per red blood cell MCH = Hb / RBC Hb ──── RBC MCH
  • 16. Cont.. The normal range for MCH 27-31 picograms/cell 27 to 31 pg/cell
  • 17. WHOGradingof Anaemia Grade 1 (MildAnemia): 10 g/dl Grade 2 (ModerateAnemia): 7-10 g/dl Grade 3 (SevereAnemia): below 7 g/dl
  • 19. 1. On TheBasisof Cause A. Hypo proliferative (Resulting From Defective RBC Production) B. Haemorrhagic (Resulting from RBC Loss) C. HaemolyticAnaemia (Resulting From RBC Destruction)
  • 20. 2. On the Basis of Morphology A. MicrocyticAnemia (Cells are smaller than normal under 80 fl) B. MacrocyticAnaemia (cells are larger than normal over 100 fl) C. NormocyticAnaemia (Cells are normal size 80–100 fl)
  • 21. 1.MicrocyticAnaemia It Occurs in Iron DeficiencyAnaemia and Ineffective RBC Production a result of Haemoglobin synthesis failure/insufficiency. Cells are smaller than normal under 80 fl Heme synthesis defect - Iron DeficiencyAnaemia Globin Deficiency Defect - Thalassemia
  • 22. 2. Macrocytic Anaemia AnAbnormally Large RBC cells are larger than normal over 100 fl It Occurs as Nutritional Deficiency. E.g.Vit.B12 , Folates and Protein It’s also occurs due to Drug toxicity (phenytoin) & - Liver Disease &Alcolism - Hypothyrodism - Chronic HaemolyticAnaemia & Leukaemia - Gastric Bypass surgery
  • 23. 3. Normocytic Anaemia overall Haemoglobin levels are decreased but the red blood cell size(MCV) remains normal. Cells are normal size 80–100 fl Causes  Acute blood loss  HaemolyticAnaemia  AplasticAnaemia
  • 26.
  • 27. Cont.. Idiopathic Hereditary Spherocytosis Impaired RBC Production( - Deficiency of Nutrition ( Iron,Vit.B12,Vit.B6 ) - Decreased Erythropoietin Production Increased Destruction of RBC(Haemolytic) -Abnormal Haemoglobin Synthesis (Thalassemia) - Enzymatic Defect (Glucose-6-phosphate Deficiency) - Infections ( Malaria ) -Antibody Reaction (Rh OR ABO Isoimmunization)
  • 28. Cont.. - Drugs Toxicity ( Primaquine & Phenytoin) -Poisoning ( Lead Poisoning ) -Burns - Splenomegaly Due to Increased Blood Loss(Haemorrhagic) -Acute (Trauma,Epistaxis,Scurvy,Hemophilia etc.) -Chronic(Chronic Dysentry,Bleeding Piles,Haemorrhage etc.) ed RBC Production(Bone Marrow Depression) - Hypoplasia ,Chronic Illness (Leukaemia & Nephritis) - TB , Neoplastic Disease , Liver Disease - HypoThyrodism
  • 31. AnaemiaDiagnosis complete blood count(CBC) thorough evaluation of the patient Physical examination and medical history
  • 32. Labtests forAnemia 1.CBC 2.Stool hemoglobin test 3.Peripheral blood smear 4.Iron level 5.Transferrin level 6.Ferritin 7.Folate 8.Vitamin B12 9.Bilirubin 10.Lead level 11.Hemoglobin 12.Reticulocyte count 13.LFT 14.RFT 15.Bone marrow biopsy
  • 33. The red cell population is defined by 1.Quantitative parameters: Volume of packed cells(PCV) i.e. the Hematocrit Haemoglobin concentration Red cell concentration per unit volume. 2.Qualitative parameters: Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) Mean corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH) Mean corpuscular Haemoglobin concentration(MCHC) Cont..
  • 34. Normal Val es Name PCV Full Forms Packed Cell Volume Normal Value u 33 to 45 % RBC Red Blood Cells 3.9 to 5.03 MCV Mean Corpuscular Volume 80 to 100 fL MCH Mean Corpuscular Hb 27 to 31 Pg/cell MCHC Mean Corpuscular Hb Concentration 32 to 35 g/dl Reticulocytes Count - 0.8 to 2.2 % RDW Red Cell Distribution Width 12 to 14.5 gm/dl
  • 35. Cont… Vitamin B12 Cobalamin 200to 500 Pg/ml S. Iron Iron 65 to 150 Microgram S. Billirubin - 0.2 to 1.2 mg/dl SGPT Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transminase 10 to 50 IU/L SGOT Serum Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transminase 10 to 40 IU/L TIBC Total Iron Binding Capacity 250 to 370 mg/dl Haemoglobin - 12.5 to 15gm/dl TC Total Count 4000 to 1000 Cu/mm
  • 36. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Brittle nails Koilonychia (spoon shaped nails) Atrophy of the papillae of the tongue Angular Stomatitis Brittle hair Dysphagia and Glossitis Plummer vinson Syndrome /kelly patterson Syndrome ( Dysphagia with Iron Deficiency Anaemia)
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  • 44. 1.IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA Anaemia associated with either Inadequate Absorption or Excessive Loss of Iron/Blood. It is Chronic MicrocyticAnaemia. The most common Cause of Anaemia in Children is Iron DeficiencyAnaemia.It’s most common cause by Microcytic HypochromicAnaemia.
  • 45. Causes Insufficient Iron Supply at Birth Impaired Iron Absorption Blood Loss Insufficient Iron Intake in Diet Periods of Rapid Growth
  • 46. Sign & Symptoms Decreases Serum Iron Level Decreased Hb Level (6 to 9 mg/dl) Cold Hands and Feet Shortness of breath Fatigue Sore Tongue Brittle Nails Irritability Pale Skin Colour Dizziness
  • 47. Nursing Management Oral Iron Supplements A. Ferrous Sulphate-6 mg/kg/24 hours B. FolicAcid – 0.4 mg/Day C. Vitamin B12 – 30-100 mg IM/SC(5 to 10 Days) Parent Education A. The Side effects of Iron Therapy B. The Importance of Dietary Intake of Iron
  • 48. 2.Megaloblastic Anaemia Megaloblastic Anaemia characterised by Deficiency of Vitamin B12 as well as Deficiency of Folic Acid(Folates). It is a Macrocytic Anaemia. MegaloblasticAnaemia have a Two types I. PerniciousAnaemia(Lack of Vit B12) II. Folate DeficiencyAnaemia( Lake of Folates)
  • 49. (i)Pernicious Anaemia Decreases in Red Blood Cells that Occurs when the Body can not Properly absorb Vit B12 from the GI tract. Vit B12 is necessary for the proper Development of Red blood Cells. In this type Anaemia RBC’s are larger than normal and Die Earlier than the 120 Days Life Expectancy. Red Blood cells can be Oval shaped.
  • 50. (ii) Folate Deficiency Anaemia Folate DeficiencyAnaemia is a Decrease in RBC due to Lack of Folate OR Lower than NormalAmount of FolicAcid in Blood. FolicAcid works along with Vit B12 and Vit C to help in the Create New Proteins and also helps to Form Red Blood Cells and produce DNA. Folic Acid is a type of Vit B,it was Water Soluble.which means it can not be stored in the Body. Water Soluble Vitamins are dissolves in Water,leftover amounts of the Vitamin leave the Body through the Urine.
  • 51. Causes Lack of Intrinsic Factor( Produced by Parietal cells by Stomach) in Stomach. PoorAbsorption of Vit B12 in Stomach Weakend Stomach Lining Digestive Disorders Alcohol Abuse Poor Dietary Intake Intestinal Dysfunction Certain Medications,Such as Phenytoin Complications of HemolyticAnaemia
  • 52. Sign & Symptoms Tingling & Numbness of Hands & Feet Muscles Weakness Neurological Problems e.g- Dementia,Depression,Memory Loss etc(If Severe) Glossitis Headache Pallor and Forgetfulness Slight Jaundice Weight Loss
  • 53. Nursing Management The Goal is to Identify and Treat the Cause of The Folate Deficiency. FolicAcid Supplements orally Or through a Vein on a Short Term basis until The Anaemia has been Corrected. Dietary Treatment Intake of Green Leafy Vegetables and Fruits. Replacement Therapy in Case of PoorAbsorption by the Intestine.
  • 54. 3.Aplastic Anaemia AplasticAnaemia is Rare and Serious Blood Disorder in which Bone Marrow Stops making Enough New Blood Cells. This is Because The Bone Marrow’s Stem Cells are Damaged. The Disorder tends to get Worse over Time,Unless it’s cause is Found and Treated. Resulting Pancytopenia ( Insufficient Numbers of RBCs,WBCs and Platelets)
  • 55. Causes Exposure to Toxic Substances such asArsenic, Benzene Cancer Therapy Use the Certain Drugs Autoimmune disorder such as RheumatoidArthritis Viral Infection such as Hepatitis, HIV etc. Damage to the Stem Cells in Bone Marrow that are Responsible for Blood Cell Production. Weakend Bone Marrow (Hypo parathyrodism)
  • 56. Sign & Symptoms Pancytopenia Fatigue and Restlessness SOB Hypoxemia Irregular Heartbeat Heart Murmur Pale Skin , Gums and Nail beds Fever and Frequent Infection due to Leukocytopenia Increases Bleeding Tendency and Pinpoint Red Bleeding spots on the Skin due to Thrombocytopenia Oral Thrush
  • 57. Nursing Management Blood Transfusion BMT OR Stem cells Transplantation Medicines :  Erythropoietin to Stimulates The Bone Marrow  Antibiotic &Anti Viral Medicines to Prevent & Treat Infection Avoid Exercise Avoid Contact Sports Avoid Infections
  • 58. Haemolytic Anaemia The Rupture OR Destruction of Red Blood Cells is called Haemolysis. HaemolyticAnaemia is a Condition in Which RBCs are Destroyed and Removed from the Blood stream before their Normal Life Spam. It’s can be: I. Inherited ( Parents passed the Gene for the condition on the Baby ) e.g.-Sickle CellAnaemia & Thalassemia II. Acquired ( Baby are not Born with this condition , But Develop it due to another Disease , Condition or Factor )
  • 59. Sickle cellanemia Sickle CellAnaemia is Serious Inherited Disease RBC that assume an abnormal, rigid, sickle shape Sickling decreases the cells' flexibility and results in a risk of various complications. The sickling occurs because of a mutation in the hemoglobin gene
  • 60. Cont… Sickle cells contain abnormal hemoglobin called sickle hemoglobin or hemoglobin S. Sickle hemoglobin causes the cells to develop a sickle, or crescent, shape. Sickle cells are stiff and sticky. They tend to block blood flow in the blood vessels of the limbs and organs. Blocked blood flow can cause pain and organ damage. It can also raise the risk for infection.
  • 62. Sign & Symptoms The most common symptom of anemia is fatigue. Other signs and symptoms of anemia include:  Shortness of breath  Dizziness  Headaches  Coldness in the hands and feet  Paler than normal skin or mucous membranes  Jaundice
  • 63. Nursing Management The goal of treatment is to manage and control symptoms, and to limit the number of crises. People with sickle cell disease need ongoing treatment, even when not having a crisis. People with this condition should take folic acid supplements. Folic acid helps make new red blood cells. Blood transfusions (may also be given regularly to prevent stroke) Pain medicines Plenty of fluids
  • 64. Cont… Antibiotics, which help prevent bacterial infections that are common in children with sickle cell disease Medicines that reduce the amount of iron in the body People with sickle cell disease should have the following vaccinations to lower the risk of infection: Haemophilus influenzae vaccine (Hib) Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV)
  • 65. cause and the severity iron supplements investigations hospitalization and transfusion of red blood cells
  • 66. Medications Iron Vitamin supplements Erythropoietin injection Stopping a medication that may be the cause of anaemia
  • 67. AnaemiaPrevention eating a healthy diet and limiting alcohol use. seeing a doctor regularly and when problems arise routine blood work
  • 68. NURSING DIAGNOSiS Activity intolerance related to weakness, fatigue, and general malaise Altered nutritional Level, less than body requirements, related to inadequate intake of essential nutrients Ineffective tissue perfusion related to inadequate blood volume or HCT Ineffective Family Coping related to disabling and life-threatening disease
  • 69. NursingInterventions MANAGING FATIGUE Assist the patient to prioritize activities and to establish a balance between activity and rest. Patients with chronic anaemia need to maintain some physical activity and exercise to prevent the deconditioning that results from inactivity.
  • 70. Conti… MAINTAINING ADEQUATE NUTRITION Ahealthy diet should be encouraged. Because alcohol interferes with the utilization of essential nutrients, the nurse should advise the patient to avoid alcoholic beverages or to limit their intake and should provide the rationale for this recommendation. Dietary teaching sessions should be individualized, including cultural aspects related to food preferences and food preparation.
  • 71. Conti… MAINTAININGADEQUATE PERFUSION Lost volume is replaced with transfusions or intravenous fluids, based on the symptoms and the laboratory findings. Supplemental oxygen may be necessary, but it is rarely needed on a long-term basis unless there is underlying severe cardiac or pulmonary disease as well. The nurse monitors vital signs closely; other medications, such as antihypertensive agents, may need to be adjusted or withheld.
  • 72. Conti… PROMOTING COMPLIANCE WITH PRESCRIBED THERAPY Patients need to understand the purpose of the medication, how to take the medication and over what time period, and how to manage any side effects of therapy. To enhance compliance, the nurse can assist patients in developing ways to incorporate the therapeutic plan into their lives, rather than merely giving the patient a list of instructions.
  • 73. Conti… MONITORINGAND MANAGING POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS Assess for signs and symptoms of heart failure. Aserial record of body weights can be more useful than a record of dietary intake and output, because the intake and output measurements may not be accurate. In the case of fluid retention resulting from congestive heart failure, diuretics may be required. In megaloblastic forms of anaemia, the significant potential complications are neurologic. Aneurologic assessment should be performed for patients with known or suspected megaloblastic anaemia.
  • 74. Conti… Provide blankets and warm clothing to increase comfort and aid circulation. Notify physician if excessive vomiting, coughing or straining at stools occurs so that medication can be prescribed to alleviate symptom. Avoid aspirin-containing products to prevent bleeding.
  • 75. Conti… Avoid contact on gingival when brushing and flossing teeth. Avoid situations in which trauma may occur, such as shaving with straight-edge razor,and ambulating after taking medication Avoid purseful sexual intercourse and use adequate lubrication.
  • 76. Conti… Use of stool softeners or laxative Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) promotes iron absorption, thus iron preparations should be taken with orange juice. Bowel movements will be black from excess iron excretion. Iron supplements usually given for at least 6 months to restore body stores.
  • 77. Conti… Keep skin clean and bedclothes dry. Encourage diet high in protein, vitamins, and minerals. Encourage cool, bland foods; flavored ices and ice cream are well tolerated. Monitor Hb/Hct and assess whether other factors (e.g., nutritional deficiencies, fluid and electrolyte disorders, depression, etc.) Assess activity schedule and suggest daily activities that allow for rest periods. Transfuse whole blood and packed red blood cells as ordered by physician.
  • 78. Conti… Avoid rectal thermometers, suppositories, and enemas. Avoid heating pads or hot water bottles. Iron salts are gastric irritants and should always be taken following meals. Iron preparation taken on empty stomach cause dyspepsia, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhoea Liquid iron preparations should be well diluted and taken through a straw (undiluted liquid iron stains teeth).
  • 79. PATIENT EDUCATION Taking Iron Supplements Take iron on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal). Start with only one tablet per day for a few days, then increase to two tablets per day, then three tablets per day Increase the intake of vitamin C (citrus fruits and juices, strawberries , tomatoes, broccoli), to enhance iron absorption. Eat foods high in fiber to minimize problems with constipation. Remember that stools will become dark in colour.
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  • 81. If You Don’t Fight for What You want THEN Don’t Cryfor What You Lost.!