2. Imagine that you are a nurse in a busy ER. A gunshot victim is transported to your facility via
ambulance. There is a large amount of blood on the gurney. The Hbg test in the ER shows that
the pt's hemoglobin level is at 8 g/dL. You recall that normal hemoglobin values for men are 13.5
to 17.5 g/dL. You notify the attending ER doctor of the patient's hemoglobin levels. The doctor
tells you to perform a test to check for blood-type compatibility on this patient. Which test will
you identify on the lab request slip?

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Answer:

What is the normal hemoglobin level for a child?

One (1) month of age: 11 to 15 gm/dL. Children: 11 to 13 gm/dL. Adult males: 14 to 18 gm/dL. Adult women: 12 to 16 gm/dL.

Explanation:

A lower level of hemoglobin in the blood denotes a lower level of oxygen. Anemia or blood loss is when a person has less than 13.5g/dl in men and less than 12.0 g/dl in women.

  • As per the gun sort victim, the hB level is 8g/dl in order to the blood donor or the ER nurse must identify the most compatible blood group for the patient. The test used to determine the group is ABO typing.
  • As the blood group is a mix of antibodies the test is done to see if the blood cells stick together.

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