Anaemia Flashcards

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Describe the Epidemiology of Anaemia

A

Common in both men and women.

Pregnant women at higher risk

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Why are pregnant women at a higher risk of developing anaemia?

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  • Because of low levels of iron and folic acid and dilute blood, (Plasma increases faster than the number of RBC’s.)
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3
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What is the most common cause of anaemia?

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Blood loss

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4
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What commonly causes anaemia in men?

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Chronic occult bleeding, usually from the GI tract.

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5
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What happens when there isn’t enough Vitamin C in the body?

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  • Capillaries become fragile
  • Haemolysis
  • Bleeding
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6
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How does rapid growth in adolescents precede anaemia?

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Because of the Increased iron requirement

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7
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Describe the stages of Iron deficiency

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Stage 1: iron requirement exceeds intake, causing progressive depletion of bone marrow iron stores.

Stage 2: As stores decrease, absorption of dietary iron increases in compensation.

During later stages: deficiency impairs RBC synthesis, ultimately causing anaemia.

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How does anaemia affect transportation of oxygen in the body?

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Anaemia impairs the body’s ability for gas exchange by decreasing the number of RBCs transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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9
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What is anaemia?

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A decrease in red blood cell (RBC).

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10
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What are some symptoms of anaemia?

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Fatigue
Weakness 
Dizziness
Pallor
Dyspnoea
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What are some risk factors of anaemia?

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  • Vegan diet - B12 deficiency
  • Alcoholism - folate deficiency
  • Medication - may predispose to haemolysis
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12
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What commonly causes anaemia in pre-menopausal women?

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Menstrual blood loss about 0.5 mg iron/day

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13
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What could mal-absorption conditions in the upper SI’s lead to?

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Decreased iron absorption

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14
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How do chronic conditions such as cancer, rheumatic disorders, chronic inflammation encourage anaemia?

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Because those conditions suppress bone marrow activity.

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