transfusions Flashcards

1
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apheresis donation

A
  • blood separated into different components
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2
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apheresis donation can cause _____ in the donor because the blood returned is citrated

A

hypocalcemia - temporarily low calcium

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3
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  1. plasma- contains proteins 55 %
  2. buffy coat- leukocytes and platelets 1%
  3. erythrocytes 40%
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4
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platelets are stored

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warm and under gentle agitation for 5 days

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5
Q

plasma stored within 8 hours of collection still have ____ and ____ factors

A

5 and 8

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6
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plasma stored before 8 hours should be used

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to replace coagulation factors but never for pure volume replacement

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7
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cryoprecipitate

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used primarily for replacement of fibrinogen

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8
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blood type A

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  • has B antibodies
  • can accept A and O
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9
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blood type B

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  • has A antibodies
  • can accept from B and O
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10
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blood type AB

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make neither antibody

  • can accept from A , B , AB or O
  • universal acceptor
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11
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blood type O

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  • makes A and B antibody
  • has to accept from O
  • universal donor
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12
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frequency distributinos of ABO phenotypes

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most common to least common

  1. O
  2. A
  3. B
  4. AB
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13
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forward typing

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test patients RBC with antibody; test for precense of antigens on the surface of red cells

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14
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reverse typing

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test the patinets serum or plasma with commercial RBC; test for the prescense of antibodies in the patients serum or plasma

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15
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transfusion complications

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  1. transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO)
  2. Acute /delayed hemolytic
  3. Febrile nonhemolytic
  4. transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI)
  5. Allergic
  6. Anaphylactic
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16
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after transfusion complitcationsq

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  1. stop transfusion
  2. send remaining blood to blood bank
  3. pre and post transfusion urine and plasma samples
  4. serum color check
  5. retype patient
  6. DAT
17
Q

what is the fastest way to diagnose an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction

A

test tube is red

18
Q

acute hemolytic transfusion reaction

A
  • destruction of transfused red cells during, immediately after or within 24 hours following a transfusion of red cells
  • symptoms fever, chills, hypotension, oozing, hemoglobinuria, back pain
19
Q

treatment of AHTR

A
  • IV fluids
  • blood pressure with vasopressor
  • maintain renal output
  • fibrinogen, d-dimer, PT PTT to watch for DIC