The signed consent is stored in this place.
What is the Chartlet?
The person responsible for obtaining consent.
What is the provider?
The button selected to document the increase in rate for the blood product transfusion?
What is Doc Intake?
The status of the blood product once completed.
What is Transfused?
The button selected when documenting a transfusion reaction.
What is Doc Reaction?
One of the methods of delivery for blood products?
What is ward/porter will pick up or send in the pneumatic tube?
Where the presence of a signed consent is documented.
What is the Worklist?
This may be documented multiple times during the transfusion, in addition to pre and post transfusion.
What are vital signs?
The two buttons you click to end a transfusion.
What are End and Doc Vitals?
The alert that displays when a reaction is selected.
What is the need to document the FH Transfusion Reaction form?
You request a product through OM by placing an order for this.
What is Issue Blood Product Now?
The name of the Worklist Care Item/Intervention for documenting the signed consent.
What is Transfuse: [Blood Product]/Check Consent?
The two buttons that can be selected when the transfusion is interrupted.
What are Hold and Resume?
These two can be edited but not undone in TAR.
What are the begin and end times?
The three locations where a Transfusion Reaction alert are displayed.
What are the status board, the TAR homescreen and the Transfusion Activity overlay?
This is required when unable to scan a barcode and an override is done.
What is a co-sign?
The two pathways wherein the group and screen results can be viewed.
What are Chart>Summary Tab>Blood Bank widget and Chart> Diagnostics> Blood Bank Tests?
The button selected to view documented activities during the transfusion.
What is Detail?
The two sections documented under Doc Vitals.
What are transfusion reactions and Vital Signs Documentation?
To be notified when there is a transfusion reaction.
What are the Provider and the blood bank?
The button selected after verification, and you are ready to begin the transfusion.
What is Verify and Begin?
In the order of scanning, this is the first to be scanned.
What is the patient's armband bar code label?
Depending on site/unit specific practice, this can be documented hourly, at the end of the shift or at the end of the transfusion.
What is Intake?
Selected if a transfusion needs to be edited but is no longer displayed in TAR.
What is Filter?
If a reaction is selected when documenting on Doc Vitals, where should I go to finish documentation of the transfusion reactions and why?
What is Doc Reaction and to trigger the Transfusion Reaction query that notifies the lab?