Think Fast (MIR)
Donor Drama
Rapid Reaction
It's all about the Benjamin's
Random
100

For MP use:
"During Donation"

What is MP's should use this note type when donor experiences a reaction DURING their donation.

100

When handling a donor reaction, you may want to cry out to your mom for help, but instead, these are the times you would call for an MP.

What are 1) when symptoms don't resolve after 10 minutes OR get worse 2) LOC 3) vomiting 4) any severe signs/symptoms

100

Stress, anxiety, pain, hunger…or just realizing there’s a needle nearby can cause dizziness, chills, pale skin, feeling of warmth, sweat, weakness, visual and auditory disturbance, abdominal cramps, headache, nausea. 

What are MILD symptoms of a hypotensive OR vasovagal reaction? 

* these are most common types of reactions during donation

100

This is done to New Donor when phlebotomy is performed, but underdraw or zero volume occurs, regardless of fault or issue.

What is paying the donor in full?

100

You don’t need this when the donor’s ID and their address are besties.

What is secondary proof of address?

200

This update separated these assessments from general “Phys Sub Interaction” notes.

What is Note Type: Appearance/Arm Check

200

This must be applied if the donor cannot donate due to vein issues after completing screening and physical.

What is a temporary deferral?

200

Management of initial onset of mild signs and symptoms of Hypotensive or Vasovagal adverse event.

What is 1)Record exception 2)pause donation 3) initiate return 4) elevate donor's feet 5) cold compress to forehead OR back of neck AS NEEDED 6) offer oral electrolytes

 
*must have all 6 items to obtain points!

200

When donor has donated more that 200ml and he has to use the restroom, so we end the donation early, he gets what he deserves!

What is not to exceed $25?

Management to access.

200

Underdraw with at least 1ml collected. 

What is Saline Event?

300

When applying this MIR, the RBCs remaining in NexSys PCS should NOT be returned to donor. 

What is moderate/severe Citrate reaction.

300

This must be added if phlebotomy is performed, and no plasma is collected.

What is a payment adjustment?

300

You've pulled your donor out of the pit of despair; this is required to continue the donation ride.  

i.e: After a reaction, this must happen in order to continue the donation. 

What is symptoms last less than 10 minutes AND donor feels fine AND donor wants to continue?

300

When the donor fights through the impossible, faces the re-stick, and still gives you that sweet plasma, just not all of it.

What is Full pay? 

* plasma collected must be 1ml or greater.

300

When you are a no call no show for 3 shifts in a row. 

What is Job Abandonment?

400

“Similar, But Not the Same” If a donor is anxious and shows signs of low calcium and their blood pressure takes a nosedive, classify the reaction as this.

What is a Hypotensive event?

400

Every time a payment gets adjusted, this should always be entered.

What is a detailed comment? 

400

When a donor says, “My lips are tingling like I kissed a 9-volt battery,” this is the very first thing you should do.

What is reduce the NexSys PCS pump speed and monitor the donor closely?

*an exception needs to be entered too!

400

When there’s no plasma, but you’ve still got to pay them something, because life happens and so do troublesome needle moments.

What is a generous $5, for all the effort and awkwardness?

*true zero volume

400

For MP use:
"Donation - Offsite"

What is MP's should use this note type when donor experiences a reaction AFTER the fact.

500

The donor is breathing like they just saw their ex, swears their lips are tingling, but it turns out they’re just anxious. According to SOP, you log it under this reaction type.

What is Hyperventilation?

500

Management of initial onset of mild signs and symptoms of Citrate reaction.

What is 1)Record exception 2) Reduce NexSys PCS pump speed 3) closely monitor donor

 

500

You hear, “my feet are cramping, and I think I’m gonna throw up!”
It’s not the start of a horror movie — it’s this.

What are MODERATE symptoms of a sodium citrate reaction?


*most likely to occur during a RETURN cycle

500

When there's an atypical donation because the machine messes up, or the phleb does...but no fault of the donor.

What is a full payment, because machines need to stop being so temperamental!

i.e.:  underdraw due to system fault, fluid in centrifuge...etc.

500

For MP use:
"Donation - Onsite"

What is MP's should use this note type when donor experiences a reaction AFTER their donation, on the SAME DAY