Major Complications of Sickle Cell Disease and Nursing Implications
Complication |
Nursing Implications |
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Acute pain |
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Chronic pain |
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Avascular necrosis |
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Priapism |
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Acute chest syndrome |
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Stroke |
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Splenic complications |
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Infection and sepsis |
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Organ failure |
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Psychosocial complications |
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Abbreviations: ACS = acute chest syndrome. AVN = avascular necrosis. SCA = sickle cell anemia. SCD = sickle cell disease. SCI = silent cerebral infarction. TCD = transcranial Doppler. VOE = vaso-occlusive episode. NSAID = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
Adapted from “Understanding the Complications of Sickle Cell Disease.” American Journal of Nursing, 119 (6), p.26-35. Copyright [2019] by Wolters Kluwer. Reprinted with permission.
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