Blood and Blood Products, Chapter19 P124-128 Flashcards
Define the following terms:
PT
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Prothrombin Time: Tests extrinsic coagulation pathway
Define the following terms:
PTT
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Partial Thromboplastin Time: Tests intrinsic coagulation pathway
Define the following terms:
INR
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International Normalized Ratio (reports PT results)
Define the following terms:
Packed red blood cells (PRBCs)
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One unit equals 300 ml (50 ml); no platelets or clotting factors; can be mixed with NS to infuse faster
Define the following terms:
Platelets
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Replace platelets with units of platelets
6–10 units from single donor or random donors
Define the following terms:
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP)
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Replaces clotting factors; (no RBCs/WBCs/platelets)
Define the following terms:
Cryoprecipitate (cryo)
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Replaces fibrinogen, von Willebrand factor, and some clotting factors
Which electrolyte is most likely to fall with the infusion of stored blood? Why?
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Ionized calcium; the citrate preservative used for the storage of blood binds serum calcium
What changes occur in the storage of PRBCs?
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↓Ca, ↑ K, ↓2,3-DPG, ↑ H (↓ pH),
↓PMNs
What are general guidelines for blood transfusion?
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Acute blood loss, Hgb 7
What is the rough formula for converting Hgb to Hct?
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Hgb x 3 = Hct
One unit of PRBC increases Hct by how much?
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≈3% to 4%
Which blood type is the “universal” donor for PRBCs?
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O negative
Which blood type is the “universal” donor for FFP?
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AB
What is a type and screen?
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Patient’s blood type is determined and the blood is screened for antibodies; a type and cross from that sample can then be ordered if needed later
What is a type and cross?
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Patient’s blood is sent to the blood bank and cross-matched for specific donor units for possible blood transfusion
Define thrombocytopenia.
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Low platelet count (
What are the common causes of thrombocytopenia
in the surgical patient?
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Sepsis, H(2) blockers, heparin, massive transfusion, DIC, antibiotics, spurious lab value, Swann-Ganz catheter
What can be given to help correct platelet dysfunction
from uremia, aspirin, or bypass?
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DDAVP (desmopressin)
What common medication causes platelets to
irreversibly malfunction?
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Aspirin (inhibits cyclooxygenase)
What is Plavix®?
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Clopidogrel—irreversibly inhibits platelet
P2Y(12) ADP receptor (blocks fibrin
crosslinking of platelets)
What platelet count is associated with spontaneous bleeding?
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20,000
What should the platelet count be before surgery?
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> 50,000