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Date: | Tue, 12 Sep 2000 01:18:28 EDT |
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Kathy Leeper posted:
"I personally would NOT supplement an otherwise thriving infant for a
hemoglobin
above 9. Of course, if there were any symptoms, or cardiopulmonary disease,
it would be entirely different.
So, at the risk of sounding like Dr. Newman...we shouldn't treat only the
numbers."
Amen, amen, amen! The most frequent incidence like this that I see is that
the hospital lab flags all CBC's based on adult values....so any young infant
unlucky enough to get a CBC has results flagged as "low" when they are in
fact in the normal range......not so much a problem with our peds and
med-peds residents, who know where to look for the real info, but with
off-service rotators, who immediately reach for the script pad, instead of a
more reliable reference.
Mary Schultz, MD
Peoria, IL
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