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Sickle Cell Anemia UNFOLDING Reasoning| Anthony Perkins, 15 years oldAnthony Perkins is a 15-year-old African American male who was at a medically monitored summer camp and participated in several spo... rts activities when the outside temperature was greater than 90 degrees. He began having pain in his knees and was evaluated by the camp nurse. After evaluation, he was transported to his primary care provider and evaluated. Anthony was transferred as a direct admit to the pediatric floor of the community hospital where you are the primary nurse responsible for his care. He weighs 154 lbs or 70 kg.Personal/Social History:Anthony was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia at birth during a routine newborn screening. He was a term newborn with normal childhood illnesses. He has been hospitalized with pneumonia four times – at age 8, 9, 11, and 14. He is up to date on childhood immunizations, and recently received his pneumococcal and influenza vaccines. Anthony has had multiple hospitalizations for sickle cell crises and transfusions. He lives with his parents and two siblings, a younger brother (9 years old), and sister (4 years old). His family lives in a three-bedroom, two-bath home. Anthony’s father is an accountant and the sole financial provider of the family. Anthony’s mom stays home, raising the children. The family is covered by a private medical insurance PPO through Anthony’s father’s employer.1. What is the primary problem that your patient is most likely presenting with?2. What is the underlying cause/pathophysiology of this concern?11. What is the worst possible/most likely complication to anticipate? (1 point) [Show More]
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