True or False?
Once the reaction is closed, it can still be reopened to make edits.
False!
Once the reaction is closed it cannot be reopened or edited.
What are the 3 ways to access the Reaction Module?
1. Registration & Screening Module
2. Phlebotomy Module
3. Reaction Module tile
What is the pre-faint code?
(double points if you can tell me without eBinder)
D
What is the document number for the reaction module?
15.4.ref702
Donor Complications - Reaction Module
What is the document number for donor complications?
15.4.ref701
Donor Complication Management
In the Reaction Module, what is the color that highlights all required fields?
All required fields are highlighted yellow
What would you do if a donor has a reaction prior to being registered in eBDR?
The complication is documented using “Reaction for Unregistered Donor.”
Name all of the X codes
XC, XR, XO, XA, XI, XF, XC, XB, XN, XH, XP
How do you log out of the Reaction Module?
If accessed via Registration & Screening/Phlebotomy Module-Return to the applicable module by selecting “Screening” or “Phlebotomy” in the upper right corner. Then log out of eBDR.
If accessed via the Reaction tile- Close the Reaction tab. Navigate to another tile within eBDR. Proceed to log out from that module
(Double points if you gave both answers)
What is it called when a donor continues to have symptoms of pre-faint or loss of consciousness (LOC) complications after 30 minutes of complication care?
Prolonged recovery (XP)
What is the step-by-step path that most complications follow?
Determine -> Identify -> Treat -> Instruct and Provide -> Release
What is the process flow that demonstrates documenting a minor reaction?
Select Donor Record -> Creation Data -> Care Given -> Donor Disposition -> End Reaction
Can the Medical Treatment Refusal and Release from Liability be provided in Spanish?
Yes
Language can be changed to Spanish by selecting “Spanish” in the Change Language dropdown.
(double points if you gave me the second answer)
What reaction doesn't usually show any visible signs?
Nerve irritation (XN)
Which reaction has these observations: Yellow or green skin hue, change in breathing pattern, blank staring or the inability to make eye contact, physical withdrawal; decreased interactions with others ?
Pre-fraint (D)
How do you treat XN?
Stop the collection and remove the needles. Apply a bandage. Apply an ice pack to the VP site. Initiate a reaction record in the Reaction module if one has not already been started.
Where can you find the medical treatment refusal and release from liability form?
The Reaction Module
What are examples of using XO?
Serious heart, lung, or brain events
Air embolism
Septic Phlebitis
Hemolysis
(double points if you gave all answers)
What could be the cause of a very painful venipuncture?
Nerve irritation
Arterial puncture
Hematoma (small or large)
(Double points if you gave all answers)
If donor follow-up is recommended for a minor complication, what would you do?
In the Reaction Module under Care Given, select "Minor Complication - staff requesting follow up (describe in comments) and document in the comments the rationale for the donor follow-up.
What is the difference between H and XH?
(double points if you can answer without using eBinder)
Small hematomas (H) measure 2 in x 2 in or less at the needle site
Large hematomas measure larger than 2 in by 2 in at the needle site
Can non-apheresis donors feel tingling or numbness around their mouth?
Yes
Other minor (O)
When are you supposed to use an XB complication code?
Used to capture information not related to a complication but may require donor follow-up
Ex: Leak in kit noticed after disconnecting donor
Certain reactions may require different documentation in the Reaction Module.
What are the different items that may need to be documented?
Vitals, Third Party Reporter, Medical Treatment Refusal & Release from Liability form.
What do you do if the donor exhibits the following symptoms: Fingers are blue and cold, tightness or pain in the hand, no radial pulse ?
Call EMS. Provide EMS with the requested information. Notify the facility medical director.