Question Answered step-by-step You are seeing a patient with fatigue, pallor, dyspnea on exertion,… You are seeing a patient with fatigue, pallor, dyspnea on exertion, and palpitations.The patient is 50 years old. Laboratory report indicates a low hematocrit 32, hemoglobin 9.7 and reticulocyte count low at .47% MCV of 78 and MCHC of 32.1.Initial Post: Describe the pathophysiologic process of Anemia.Identify two differential diagnoses and provide the pathophysiology of these two differential diagnoses.Post/Response #1 Respond to one of your peers in your discussion group. Identify the additional workup that is needed to rule in or rule out these differential diagnoses. What clinical signs/symptoms would you expect to see with these two differential diagnoses?Post/Response #2 In your own thread post the diagnosis you believe to be correct for this patient. Health Science Science Nursing NSG 5002 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step You are seeing a patient with fatigue, pallor, dyspnea on exertion,… You are seeing a patient with fatigue, pallor, dyspnea on exertion, and palpitations.The patient is 50 years old. Laboratory report indicates a low hematocrit 32, hemoglobin 9.7 and reticulocyte count low at .47% MCV of 78 and MCHC of 32.1.Initial Post: Describe the pathophysiologic process of Anemia.Identify two differential diagnoses and provide the pathophysiology of these two differential diagnoses.Post/Response #1 Respond to one of your peers in your discussion group. Identify the additional workup that is needed to rule in or rule out these differential diagnoses. What clinical signs/symptoms would you expect to see with these two differential diagnoses?Post/Response #2 In your own thread post the diagnosis you believe to be correct for this patient. Health Science Science Nursing NSG 5002 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)