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RANGE
CBC High WBC count may
WBC count 12.19 (H) X10^9/L 4.4 – 11.0 indicate infection or
RBC count 3.15 (L) X10^12/L 4.5 – 5.9 trauma.
HGB 93.00 (L) g/L 140 – 175
HCT 29.00 (L) % 41.5 – 50.4 (RBC destruction
caused by transfusions
and blood vessel
injury.)
(your low
hemoglobin count
DIFF COUNT % 55 – 65 may indicate you have
Neutrophil 87.30 (H) % 25 – 35 anemia.)
Lymphocyte 6.90 (L) % 3 – 11 (A low
Eosinophil 0.20 (L) % 2 -4 hematocrit means the
% 0-1 percentage of red
blood cells is below
the lower limits of
normal (see above) for
that person's age, sex,
or specific condition
(for example,
pregnancy or high-
altitude living)
Environment/ Exercise
Advise the patient to have complete bed rest until strength is regained. Have the patient turn
side to side every 2 hours to prevent bed sores.
Have ROM exercises to enhance body function
Therapy/Treatment
Insist physical therapy for improving strength and walking.
Should undergo speech therapy to learn talking and swallowing
Health Teaching
Instruct the client how to have a healthy lifestyle, right foods to eat and foods to avoid.
Instruct the family members how to prepare low sodium and low fat diet
Instruct the patient’s family to provide a safe environment
Observable S/S
difficulty swallowing
tremors
Diet
Advise the patient’s family to eat nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables
Instruct the patient to have a proper diet that she can tolerate. Such as fruits, to help promote
wellness.
Spiritual
Encourage the patient to pray daily and ask for God’s continuous healing.