Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Introduction
2
What is a blood transfusion
3
Red blood cells
4
What do red blood cells do
5
Low red blood cells
6
When to transfuse blood
7
Normal hemoglobin level
8
Nursing prep work
9
Transfusing
10
Verification Process
11
Vital Signs
12
Starting the Transfusion
13
Monitoring the Patient
14
Signs and Symptoms
15
PostTransfusion
16
Hemolytic
17
Febrile
18
GVHD
19
Septicemia
20
Blood transfusion reaction
Description:
Learn about the blood transfusion procedure for nursing, including reaction types and complications such as hemolytic and febrile reactions, in this comprehensive lecture. Understand the importance of red blood cells, indications for transfusions, and normal hemoglobin levels. Explore the nurse's responsibilities in preparing patients, administering transfusions, and monitoring for adverse reactions. Gain valuable knowledge on verification processes, vital sign monitoring, and recognizing signs and symptoms of transfusion reactions. Delve into post-transfusion care and various reaction types, including GVHD and septicemia. Master this critical nursing skill for both NCLEX preparation and real-world practice.

Blood Transfusion Procedure Nursing - Reaction Types, Complications

RegisteredNurseRN
Add to list