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Show Notes
In this episode we journey through the body’s two essential protectors—the hematologic and immune systems—and explore what happens when things go wrong. From anemia to autoimmune disorders, this episode breaks down complex conditions into clear, clinical language that nursing students can apply in practice and on exams.
You’ll learn:
- The foundations of hematopoiesis and key blood components
- Common blood disorders like anemia, sickle cell disease, leukemia, and coagulopathies
- Immune system dysfunctions including HIV/AIDS, lupus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and immunodeficiencies
- Nursing priorities in infection prevention, transfusion safety, and immune modulation therapies
- Tips for understanding lab values like CBC, CD4 counts, and clotting panels
Packed with case scenarios and clinical cues, this episode gives you the tools to recognize symptoms, prioritize interventions, and advocate for patients with complex immune or hematologic conditions.
🩸 Perfect for: Nursing students in med-surg, pathophysiology, or preparing for the NCLEX and clinical rotations involving hematology or immune care.