bone marrow
The tissue impaired in myelosuppression is the bone marrow. Myelosuppression refers to a decrease in the production of blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) by the bone marrow, leading to decreased levels of these cells in the blood.
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Myelosuppression is a decrease in the ability of bone marrow to produce blood cells in the human body. This is often a side effect of a person getting chemotherapy.
Myelosuppression.
Myelosuppression
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impaired skin/tissue integrity r/t pressure ulcer
289.89 (Other specified diseased of blood and blood-forming organs)
describe pre-disposing factors, including shearing forces, which may exacerbate risk of impaired tissue viability and skin breakdown
Myelosuppression is decreased activity in bone marrow.
If tissue is injured or diseased, it can impact the overall health of the organism. The body may respond by initiating inflammation, repair, or regeneration processes. In some cases, if the tissue damage is severe, it can lead to impaired function or even organ failure, which can be life-threatening.