Question Answered step-by-step Blood Transfusion worksheetDirections:Blood Transfusion Procedure (25:32) Complete these questions as you watch the video. Submit completed assignment in D2L dropbox by the due datehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4PHCwvkH24&t=168sWhat are 2 reasons why someone might need a blood transfusion? What are 2 examples of how someone may experience blood loss? What are 3 reasons a patient may experience anemia? What is the role of RBC’s? List 4 common signs and symptoms seen with low RBC’s. As a general guideline, a blood transfusion is recommended when the hemoglobin is between _____ g/dL. Nugget of Knowledge: Type and Cross Match may also be called Type and Cross.What type of blood is the universal donor?What blood type can receive blood from any donor? If a patient has had numerous blood transfusions in the past, what are they at risk for developing?What is the cause of the reaction identified in question 10? How long does it typically take to infuse a unit of blood? What type of tubing is required to transfuse blood? True or False? A completely new tubing and fluid set is needed for every unit of blood infused.What is the ONLY type of IV solution that should be used during blood transfusion? Once the blood is received by the nurse, how long does the nurse have before the infusion MUST be started? What is the longest amount of time that one unit can be infused over?What can happen if the blood is out of refrigeration longer than 4 hours? What items are examined during the verification process? True or False? The nurse MUST stay with the patient during the first 15 minutes of a blood transfusion. After the transfusion starts, when should the first set of vital signs be taken?What are the types of reactions a patient can experience while receiving a donor blood transfusion? After a blood transfusion, what patient is at higher risk for circulatory overload? What is the FIRST thing you do if the patient develops a reaction to a transfusion? Fill in the following information to help you remember what adverse signs and symptoms to monitor for.REACTIOMonitor for Hemoglobinuria (free hemoglobin in urine lead to purplish color urine)NEVERYTHING MUST MATCH PERFECTLY! NO MATCH=NO Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 2401 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Answered step-by-step Blood Transfusion worksheetDirections:Blood Transfusion Procedure (25:32) Complete these questions as you watch the video. Submit completed assignment in D2L dropbox by the due datehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4PHCwvkH24&t=168sWhat are 2 reasons why someone might need a blood transfusion? What are 2 examples of how someone may experience blood loss? What are 3 reasons a patient may experience anemia? What is the role of RBC’s? List 4 common signs and symptoms seen with low RBC’s. As a general guideline, a blood transfusion is recommended when the hemoglobin is between _____ g/dL. Nugget of Knowledge: Type and Cross Match may also be called Type and Cross.What type of blood is the universal donor?What blood type can receive blood from any donor? If a patient has had numerous blood transfusions in the past, what are they at risk for developing?What is the cause of the reaction identified in question 10? How long does it typically take to infuse a unit of blood? What type of tubing is required to transfuse blood? True or False? A completely new tubing and fluid set is needed for every unit of blood infused.What is the ONLY type of IV solution that should be used during blood transfusion? Once the blood is received by the nurse, how long does the nurse have before the infusion MUST be started? What is the longest amount of time that one unit can be infused over?What can happen if the blood is out of refrigeration longer than 4 hours? What items are examined during the verification process? True or False? The nurse MUST stay with the patient during the first 15 minutes of a blood transfusion. After the transfusion starts, when should the first set of vital signs be taken?What are the types of reactions a patient can experience while receiving a donor blood transfusion? After a blood transfusion, what patient is at higher risk for circulatory overload? What is the FIRST thing you do if the patient develops a reaction to a transfusion? Fill in the following information to help you remember what adverse signs and symptoms to monitor for.REACTIOMonitor for Hemoglobinuria (free hemoglobin in urine lead to purplish color urine)NEVERYTHING MUST MATCH PERFECTLY! NO MATCH=NO Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 2401 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


