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 It is a procedure in which a patient receives a blood
product through an intravenous line.
 It is the introduction of blood components into the
venous circulation.
 Process of transferring blood-based products from one
person into the circulatory system of another.
 To replace blood lost during surgery or a serious injury.
 To restore oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
 To provide plasma factors to prevent or treat bleeding.
 Done if patient’s body is not capable of making blood
properly because of an illness.
 Major injuries after an accident or disaster.
 Surgery on an organ such as liver and the heart.
 Severe Anemia
 Bleeding such as Haemophilia and
Thrombocytopenia.
 Each person has one of the following blood
types: A, B, AB, or O.
 O - can be given to anyone but can only receive
O.
 AB – can receive any type but can only be given
to AB.
 Every person’s blood is either Rh-positive or
Rh-negative.
 Type O blood is called the universal donor.
 People with type AB blood are called universal
recipients.
 People with Rh-positive blood can get Rh-
positive or Rh-negative blood. But people
with Rh-negative blood should get only Rh-
negative blood.
 Before a blood transfusion, a technician tests
the patient’s blood to find out what blood type
they have (A, B, AB, or O and Rh-positive or
Rh-negative).
 Some patients may have allergic reaction even
when the blood given does work their own
blood type.
 A needle is used to insert an intravenous (IV) line
into a blood vessel. Through this line, the blood is
transfused. The procedure usually takes one to four
hours.
 During the BT, carefully watch the patient,
especially for the first 15 minutes. This is when bad
reactions are most likely to occur.
 After a BT, vital signs are checked (temp., BP, RR, and
HR).
 Follow-up blood tests may be necessary to show how
the body is reacting to the transfusion.
 Hemolytic Reaction – incompatibility between client’s
bloods and donor’s blood.
Clinical signs:
Chills, fever, headache, backache, dyspnea, cyanosis,
chest pain, tachycardia, hypotension.
 Febrile Reaction – sensitivity of the client’s blood to
white blood cells, platelets, or plasma proteins.
Clinical signs:
Fever, chills, warm, and flushed skin, headache, anxiety,
muscle pain.
 Allergic Reaction (mild)
Clinical signs:
Flushing, itching, urticaria, bronchial wheezing.
 Allergic Reaction (Severe)
Clinical Signs:
Dyspnea, chest pain, circulatory collapse, cardiac arrest.
 Circulatory Overload – blood administered faster than
the circulation can accommodate.
Clinical signs:
Cough, dyspnea, crackles (rales), distended neck veins,
tachycardia, hypertension.
 Sepsis – contaminated blood administered.
Clinical Signs:
High fever, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension.
 Components of the blood which are collected from a
donor for us in blood transfusion.
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Blood transfusion

  • 1.
  • 2.  It is a procedure in which a patient receives a blood product through an intravenous line.  It is the introduction of blood components into the venous circulation.  Process of transferring blood-based products from one person into the circulatory system of another.
  • 3.
  • 4.  To replace blood lost during surgery or a serious injury.  To restore oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.  To provide plasma factors to prevent or treat bleeding.  Done if patient’s body is not capable of making blood properly because of an illness.
  • 5.  Major injuries after an accident or disaster.  Surgery on an organ such as liver and the heart.  Severe Anemia  Bleeding such as Haemophilia and Thrombocytopenia.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Each person has one of the following blood types: A, B, AB, or O.  O - can be given to anyone but can only receive O.  AB – can receive any type but can only be given to AB.  Every person’s blood is either Rh-positive or Rh-negative.
  • 8.  Type O blood is called the universal donor.  People with type AB blood are called universal recipients.  People with Rh-positive blood can get Rh- positive or Rh-negative blood. But people with Rh-negative blood should get only Rh- negative blood.
  • 9.  Before a blood transfusion, a technician tests the patient’s blood to find out what blood type they have (A, B, AB, or O and Rh-positive or Rh-negative).  Some patients may have allergic reaction even when the blood given does work their own blood type.
  • 10.  A needle is used to insert an intravenous (IV) line into a blood vessel. Through this line, the blood is transfused. The procedure usually takes one to four hours.  During the BT, carefully watch the patient, especially for the first 15 minutes. This is when bad reactions are most likely to occur.  After a BT, vital signs are checked (temp., BP, RR, and HR).  Follow-up blood tests may be necessary to show how the body is reacting to the transfusion.
  • 11.  Hemolytic Reaction – incompatibility between client’s bloods and donor’s blood. Clinical signs: Chills, fever, headache, backache, dyspnea, cyanosis, chest pain, tachycardia, hypotension.  Febrile Reaction – sensitivity of the client’s blood to white blood cells, platelets, or plasma proteins. Clinical signs: Fever, chills, warm, and flushed skin, headache, anxiety, muscle pain.  Allergic Reaction (mild) Clinical signs: Flushing, itching, urticaria, bronchial wheezing.
  • 12.  Allergic Reaction (Severe) Clinical Signs: Dyspnea, chest pain, circulatory collapse, cardiac arrest.  Circulatory Overload – blood administered faster than the circulation can accommodate. Clinical signs: Cough, dyspnea, crackles (rales), distended neck veins, tachycardia, hypertension.  Sepsis – contaminated blood administered. Clinical Signs: High fever, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension.
  • 13.  Components of the blood which are collected from a donor for us in blood transfusion.