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Transfusion Mandatory Training. 2014. What could be the causes of these changes to the observations?. Q1+2 Take 5 minutes to - Document in your workbook Tick the list of signs and symptoms that could accompany the observations. Urine samples. Pre-transfusion 45 minutes 2 hours.
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What could be the causes of these changes to the observations? • Q1+2 • Take 5 minutes to - • Document in your workbook • Tick the list of signs and symptoms that could accompany the observations
Urine samples Pre-transfusion 45 minutes 2 hours
Transfusion Reaction – what do you do? • Q3 • Pick the actions you would take from the cards given to you. • Prioritise these actions into your top 6 activities
Possible causes of reaction • Q4 • Select in your work book the reasons a transfusion reaction may have occurred i.e. what could have gone wrong?
In Groups • Discuss how the following scenarios may occur • Wrong blood in tube (WBIT) • Right blood to wrong patient • Transfusion associated circulatory overload
Identify the errors on yellow form. Give possible reasons for them.
In your workbook • Q7 • What would you consider to be ‘overnight’ for transfusion purposes. • Q8 • Select which should be transfused overnight
Finally • List 3 main things you have learnt today and what changes you might make to your clinical practice. • Did this session meet your expectations? Please rate it.
Contact us • Transfusion Practitioners – • Deb Thomas • Nicki Jannaway • Bloodhound Co-ordinator – Taz Zee • Ext 3093, bleep 3046 • Transfusion Lab ext 2500