Transcription of IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA (IDA) - Alberta Doctors
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iron DEFICIENCY ANEMIA (IDA) Clinical Practice Guideline | March 2018 These recommendations are systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. They should be used as an adjunct to sound clinical decision making. OBJECTIVE Alberta clinicians (specifically primary care and emergency department physicians) will be able to diagnose iron DEFICIENCY ANEMIA (IDA), treat using oral and parenteral iron supplementation and provide ongoing management; will understand why red blood cell transfusion (RBC) may be harmful and is only occasionally required for the treatment of IDA.
Clinical Practice Guideline | March 2018 ... Patients <5 years of age, all patients who are hemodynamically unstable, chronic kidney disease, rare genetic causes of and treatment of IDA, other types of iron deficiency, and the pre-latent stage of iron deficiency RECOMMENDATIONS
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