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Blood Transfusions Blood products (p.731) PRBC’s Frozen PRBC’s
Platelets FFP Albumin
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Indications for Blood Products
Management of hematologic diseases Hemorrhagic conditions No blood substitutes
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Safety of Blood Products
Screening of blood donors What if donor is not truthful? Blood is tested by the collection agency Locally-American Red Cross Know blood type
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Equipment IV site for blood product Large bore needle (18-20 gauge)
Saline (never dextrose) IV pump Blood tubing Has “Y” adaptor Special filter Use once
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Nursing Responsibilities
Patient knowledge base/permission Religious preference History of prior transfusions/reactions Review MD orders T&CM/lab Blood band/red Document
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More Responsibilities
Initiate IV site Obtain Vital Signs prior to blood product Obtain blood product from lab Have second RN verify blood product Monitor for reactions Administer over 2-4 hours per MD order Post administration VS
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During Administration of Blood Products
Stay with individual for the first 15 minutes Observe IV site for complications Should reaction occur-STOP transfusion Give fluids in second IV site Don’t flush remainder of blood in tubing into the patient
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Post Transfusion Obtain VS Document VS
Continue to monitor for complications Assess for FVE Prepare for second transfusion Document
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Complications (Lewis p. 733)
Acute Hemolytic Reaction Febrile non-hemolytic Allergic reactions Circulatory Overload Sepsis
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Delayed Reactions (Lewis p.734)
Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Iron Overlaod
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Conclusions Blood product administration is serious
Know your equipment Be familiar with facility policy Monitor the recipient Document
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