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    level of iron consumption in the body. It is either digested or absorbed at a higher level than men or adults. Adolescent girls may undergo biochemical reactions which lead to low iron levels. Iron is a mineral that works with myoglobin to create hemoglobin‚ the compound that carries oxygen

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    BLOOD AND LYMPH SYSTEM

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    LYMPH SYSTEM THALASSEMIA Jeriser Edwards ASA College Medical Terminology Monday and Wednesday Professor Veloz Disease: thalassemia Thalassemia is an inherited disease blood disease in which the body makes abnormal forms of hemoglobin (wikipedia‚ 2014). Hemoglobin is the protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen. The disorder results in destruction of the red blood cells‚ which then leads to anemia (wikipedia‚ 2014). Two main forms of thalassemia are beta thalassemia and alpha

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    Week 6 Chapter 10 Exercise 10-1‚ p. 225 Define the following terms: 1. Hyperalbuminemia abnormally high albumin in the blood 2. Hypoproteinemia low protein in the blood 3. Leukocytopenia decrease in white blood cells 4. Erythropoiesis production of red blood cells 5. Toxemia toxins in the blood  6. Bacteremia bacteria in the blood 7. Thrombocytopenia decrease in platelets Use the suffix –emia to write words for the following definitions: 8. Presence of pus in the

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    syndrome is a group of inherited disorders of hemoglobin structure that is are autosomal‚ recessive genetic diseases. The course of the disorders is variable among patients and even chronologically over each patient’s lifetime. Sickle cell patients have red blood cells that contain hemoglobin S (sickling or crescent shaped hemoglobin that creates abnormal blood flow in small blood vessels). SCD is caused by and altered gene that produces abnormal hemoglobin‚ the protein in normal red blood cells that

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    a mutation story

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    sickle cell mutation is like a typographical error in the DNA code of the gene that tells the body how to make a form of hemoglobin (Hb)‚ the oxygen-carrying molecule in our blood. Every person has two copies of the hemoglobin gene. Usually‚ both genes make a normal hemoglobin protein. When someone receives two mutant copies of the hemoglobin gene‚ the abnormal form of the hemoglobin protein causes the red blood cells to lose oxygen and twist into a sickle shape during periods of high activity. These

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    BIO 143 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY REVIEW SHEET TEST 5: FALL 2012 Chapter 23: Ventilation - Be able to list & briefly describe the 4 primary pressures that are associated with ventilation: Atmospheric Pressure‚ Intra-alveolar Pressure‚ Pleural Pressure‚ Transpulmonary Pressure. - What ix external and internal respiration? - Be familiar with why ventilation occurs (b/c of pressure gradients between alveoli and outside atm.)‚ that air moves down a pressure gradient (high to low pressure) and why

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    it contains detailed information on patients ’ laboratory tests and patients ’ hemoglobin levels across a variety of hospitals. The database included 17 676 acute-MI patients who were not anemic at admission. Each patient ’s total diagnostic blood loss was estimated based on the standard volume for each tube type used to draw blood in that patient. In the study‚ moderate to severe hospital-acquired anemia--a hemoglobin level decline from normal to <11 g/dL--was found in 3551 patients (20%). The

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    Drug study Sangobion: Anti emetic Indications : Anemia Moa: It replenishes iron stores in the body and corrects hemoglobin deficit by increasing hemoglobin levels A/E: GI upset NC: Administer with meals‚ teach client breathing techniques‚ monitor hemoglobin count. Domepridone : Motillium (anti dopamionergic) Indications: patient has gastric tube Moa: Stimulates gastrointestinal by acting as a competitive antagonist at dopamine D2 receptor‚ inhibits gastrointestinal motility‚ reduces

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    micronutrient metals including Cu‚ Mn‚ Mo‚ Ni‚ Se‚ and Zn are also important.   Hemoglobin Hemoglobin is one of a group of heme proteins that includes myoglobin‚ cytochrome-c‚ and catalase. Hemoglobin performs the essential task of transporting dioxygen molecules from the lungs to the tissues in which it is used to oxidize glucose‚ this oxidation serving as the source of energy required for cellular metabolic processes. Hemoglobin consists of fourglobin protein subunits (depicted by different colors in

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    Blood Case Studies BIO 169 1. A) The primary disorder of this person is Hemolytic Anemia. That is when the bone marrow is unable to produce more red blood cells to make up for the ones being lost. There are more being destroyed faster and the bone marrow can not keep up. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/ha/ha_whatis.html B) The cause of the leukocytosis is that there is an increase in the production of white blood cells and in this case it is the level of lymphocytes that are

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