INTRODUCTION
LEARNING OUTCOMES
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS-I
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS-II
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS-III
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS-IV
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS-V
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS-VI
RED CELLS TRANSFUSION-I
RED CELLS TRANSFUSION-II
TRANSFUSION OF PLATELETS-I
TRANSFUSION OF PLATELETS-II
TRANSFUSION OF FRESH FROZEN PLASMA (FFP)-I
TRANSFUSION OF FRESH FROZEN PLASMA (FFP)-II
TRANSFUSION OF FRESH FROZEN PLASMA (FFP)-III
PATIENT MONITORING AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT-I
PATIENT MONITORING AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT-II
PATIENT MONITORING AND CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT-III
MEDI-WASTE MANAGEMENT
REACTIONS-I
REACTIONS-II
REACTIONS – MILD REACTIONS
MODERATE TO SEVERE REACTIONS
REQUIREMENTS IF THERE HAS BEEN A REACTION-I
REQUIREMENTS IF THERE HAS BEEN A REACTION-II
REQUIREMENTS IF THERE HAS BEEN A REACTION-III
BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS – ADMINISTRATION
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1.It is good practice for staff administering blood or blood components to visually inspect each unit.
2.If there is any suspicion that the contents of the pack appear abnormal the unit must not be transfused and must be returned to the blood transfusion laboratory immediately.
3.Two registered practitioners are responsible for carrying out the identity check of the patient and the unit of blood at the patients 3/4 bedside.