- The client/caregiver can define poly- cythemia vera.
- It is an abnormal increase in blood cells (white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets).
- It happens when the bone marrow overproduces all three blood cells. The blood will thicken and can form clots.
- It occurs more often in men than women. Most patients with this disorder are over 40 years old.
- The cause is unknown.
- The client/caregiver can list symptoms of polycythemia vera.
- Symptoms are due to increased blood viscosity (thickness) and clotting.
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Symptoms are due to increased blood viscosity (thickness) and clotting.
- The client/caregiver can list possible complications of polycythemia vera.
- Leukemia
- Heart failure
- Gastric bleeding or peptic ulcer disease
- Gout
- Blood clots which increase risk of strokes and heart attacks
- The client/caregiver can list measures to manage this disease.
- This disease can be treated but not cured.
- Measures to prevent complications are as follows:
- Do moderate exercise such as walking.
- Do leg and ankle stretching exercises.
- Use cooler water and gentle soap for bathing.
- Dry skin carefully and use moisturizing lotion.
- Avoid exposure of your hands and feet to extremes in temperature.
- Avoid hot tubs, tanning salons, and so forth.
- Drink plenty of liquids.
- Check your feet regularly, and report any open areas to physician.
- Itchiness, especially after a warm bath
- Fullness in left upper abdomen
- Shortness of breath
- Breathing difficulty when lying down
- Symptoms of phlebitis (inflammation from blood clot)
- Vision abnormalities
- Skin discoloration (red or bluish)
- Fatigue
Resource
Support groups
National Library of Medicine MedlinePlus
www.medlineplus.gov
National Institutes of Health
www.nlm.nih.gov/
References
Ackley, B. J., & Ladwig, G. B. (2006). Nursing diagnosis handbook: A guide to planning care. Philadelphia: Mosby Inc.
Cohen, B. J., & Wood, D. L. (2000). Memmler’s the Human Body in Health and Disease (9th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Taylor, C., Lillis, C., & LeMone, P. (2005). Fundamentals of nursing. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Timby, B. K., & Smith, N. C. (2003). Introductory medical-surgical nursing (8th ed.). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Credits
Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care, 2nd ed.
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