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Anemia and its prevention in the practice of a nurse

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25879979-2024-01-10
Issue: 
1
Year: 
2024

V.V. Skvortsov, E.S. Svetlichnaya, A.A. Mironov, A.R. Starova,
F.Z. Tagiev
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Volgograd state medical university” of the Ministry of health of the Russian Federation

Blood is a liquid tissue, continuously moving through the vessels, penetrating into all organs and tissues and linking their work together. In the body, it performs many functions, but the main one is the transport of oxygen. A decrease in the amount of blood for any reason always causes hypoxia, disruption of the whole organism and can lead to serious consequences. First of all, the work of the brain is disrupted, it ceases to function normally, which can cause severe nervous and mental disorders. Anemia is a pathological condition characterized by a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin and red blood cells per unit volume of blood. This article highlights the issues of diagnosis and prevention of anemia.

Keywords: 
oxygen
hypoxia
pathological condition
anemia
hemoglobin
erythrocytes.



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