Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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(^184) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
PROGNOSIS
Ongoing replacement of vitamin B 12 is necessary to correct the deficit and allevi-
ate symptoms that may have developed. Without treatment, the neurologic effects
will continue, ultimately leading to dementia.
HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS



  • Pallor due to anemia

  • Weakness and fatigue due to anemia

  • Tingling in hands and feet—“stocking-glove paresthesia”—due to bilateral
    demyelination of dorsal and lateral columns of spinal cord nerves

  • Diminished vibratory and position sense

  • Poor balance due to effect on cerebral function

  • Dementia appears later in the disease

  • Atrophic glossitis—beefy red tongue

  • Nausea may lead to anorexia and weight loss

  • Premature graying of hair


INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS



  • Decreased hemoglobin due to decreased production of RBCs.

  • Increased MCV—macrocytic anemia.

  • Positive Schilling test due to decrease in intrinsic factor.

  • Decreased amount of hydrochloric acid in the stomach (hypochlorhydria)
    due to changes within the parietal cells of the gastric mucosa.

  • Postitive Romberg test due to ataxia and neurologic changes.

  • Diminished sensation when testing for vibration, position sense, or propio-
    ception of extremities.


TREATMENT


Lifelong replacement with vitamin B 12 will correct the anemia and improve the neu-
rologic changes that have occurred. Initially the patient is given weekly injections of
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