Blood Transfusions and Transfusion Reactions Flashcards
What blood product has the simultaneous presence of red blood cells, plasma, and fresh platelets in the perfect 1 to 1 to 1 ratio and it still retains all the clotting factors as well.
Fresh whole blood
What are indications for use of fresh whole blood?
1) Massive hemorrhage when more than 10 units are expected to be required.
2) Cardiac surgery.
True/False
For whole blood use
Must be ABO type and Rh specific unless low titer O unit donors have been previously drawn or identified.
True
What percent of the crew must be identified for walking blood bank when deploying?
What forms?
10 percent of crew
DD572’s
What Blood Product?
(a) Most commonly used to raise hemoglobin. Each unit is about 300mL, of which 200mL consist of red blood cells. One unit will usually bring up the hemoglobin by about 1 g/dL.
(b) Current guidelines suggest giving units once hemoglobin falls below 7-8g/dL threshold for critically ill patients.
(c) Ratio for transfusion – for every unit of packed RBCs given you should give a unit of FFP and unit of platelets for a 1 to 1 to 1 ratio.
Packed RBCs
For every unit of packed RBCs given you should
give a unit of FFP and unit of platelets for what ratio?
1 to 1 to 1
What blood product is used reduce incidence of leukoagglutination reactions, platelet alloimmunization, transfusion related acute lung injury and CMV exposure.
- is comprised of most products used today
Leukocyte poor blood
What Blood Product?
Patients scheduled for elective surgery may donate their own blood to transfuse if it becomes necessary.
Units can be stored in refrigerator up to 35 days or longer depending on anticoagulant used. After that unit should be frozen.
Autologous Packed RBC’s
Current DoD guidelines allow units to be glycerolized and frozen for how long?
10 years
One ACP215 instrument can deglycerolize one unit in about….
1 Hour
After deglycing a unit the blood is ready for transfusion or can be stored in refrigerator for how long?
14 days
The most severe are acute, involving incompatible mismatches in the ____ system.
ABO
Most Hemolytic transfusion reactions happen because of?
clerical errors and mislabeled specimens
Patient has these symptoms.
-Fever and chills with backache and headache.
-There may be apprehension (sense of impending doom), dyspnea, hypotension and cardiovascular collapse.
What is happening.
Hemolytic transfusion reaction
Patient has these symptoms.
-Fever and chills with backache and headache.
-There may be apprehension (sense of impending doom), dyspnea, hypotension and cardiovascular collapse.
What is happening.
Hemolytic transfusion reaction