Chapter 27 Hematologic and Lymphatic System Function, Assessment, and Therapeutic Measures.

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Chapter 27 Hematologic and Lymphatic System Function, Assessment, and Therapeutic Measures

Review of A&P Blood Plasma Red Cells White Cells Platelets Please refer to figure 27.1, page 511. System of lymph vessel.

Aging Changes

History Reason For Seeking Care Family History Diet History Medications Occupational/ Exposure Fatigue Bleeding Tendencies Respiratory Symptoms Skin Changes Lymphadenopathy

Physical Assessment Vital Signs LOC Skin Color Signs of Bleeding Lymph Nodes Fingernails Abdomen

Diagnostic Tests Blood Tests Coagulation Tests Bone Marrow Biopsy Lymphangiography Lymph Node Biopsy

Blood Products Packed Red Blood Cells Frozen Red Blood Cells Platelets Albumin Fresh Frozen Plasma Cryoprecipitates

Transfusion Safety Steps Assessment Identification Filtering Washing Warming

Transfusion Complications Febrile Reaction Urticarial Reaction Hemolytic Reaction Anaphylactic Reaction Circulatory Overload