Table 2.
Blood Count | Rehabilitation Considerations |
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White Blood Cells | > 11.0 109/L: Symptom-based
approach, monitor for fever < 4.0 109/L: Symptom-based approach, monitor for fever < 1.5 109/L (Neutropenia): Symptom-based approach, neutropenic precautions based on facility guidelines.
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Platelets | < 150,000 cells/uL (Thrombocytopenia):
Symptom-based approach, monitor tolerance to activity. > 50,000 cells/uL: Progressive exercise as tolerated, aerobic and resistive with monitoring for symptoms associated with bleeding. >30,000 cells/uL: Active range of motion exercises, moderate exercise, aquatic therapy based on immune status. > 20,000 cells/uL: Light exercise, walking, activities of daily living without strenuous effort;Assess fall risk and implement safety plan for falls prevention < 20,000 cells/uL: Understand transfusion status or plan of care, walking, light activities of daily living, symptom monitoring, precaution for falls. |
Hemoglobin | Reference Values Male: 14 – 17.4 g/dL Female: 12 – 16 g/dL < 11 g/dL (anemia): Establish baseline vital signs; may be tachycardic or present with orthostatic hypertension; symptom-based approach to intervention, monitoring self-perceived exertion < 8 g/dL (severe anemia): Close monitoring of symptoms and vital signs with intervention; transfusion may or may not be indicated based on individual presentation; short periods of intervention, symptom-limited; education for energy conservation |