Timing is Eveything
Reactions
What's Required
Blood Products
Safety
100

30 minutes

What is the timeframe for obtaining vital signs before a blood transfusion is started? 

100

Stop Blood

What is the first action you take when you suspect a blood transfusion reaction?

100

The provider section of this document is completed in Epic 

What is consent for transfusion?

100

0.9% Normal Saline

What is the only fluid that can be administered with a blood product?

100

Two licensed professionals (one being an RN)

What are the clinicians needed to check blood prior to the initiation of a blood transfusion?

200

20 minutes

What is the timeframe a blood transfusion can be started after blood is obtained from the Blood Bank.  

200

Remaining blood, administration set, and unit tag

What are items that need to be sent to the Blood Bank when you suspect a transfusion reaction?

200

22-gauge catheter

What is the smallest IV catheter that can be used to infuse blood?

200

350 ml or what is on the label

What is the volume of PRBCs?

200

Transfusion Flowsheet

What is where to document blood transfusion in Epic?

300

4 hours

What is the maximum length of time for PRBCs transfusion?

300

Two pink tubes

What are the specimen tubes that must be drawn and sent to the lab stat when you suspect a transfusion reaction?

300

Provider order

What is needed for blood to be placed on a warmer?

300

60 ml/hr

What is the initial rate for blood administration?

300

Transfusion tag

What must be scanned into the patient's chart at the completion of the blood transfusion and the hard copy get sent to Medical Records? f

400

Fifteen minutes from start of transfusion; 30 minutes from start of transfusion, within each hour until transfusion is completed; at the completion of each unit; post transfusion (within one hour after the transfusion has been completed.)

What is frequency of vital sign checks for blood transfusion?

400

It can be allergic or febrile.


What is a transfusion reaction?

400

Notify physician

What to do if consent is not signed?

400

75 ml/hr - 125 ml/hr; maximum of 4 hours

What is the rate for blood transfusion for patients with CHF or elderly who are susceptible to fluid overload?

400

Lab test performed prior to a blood transfusion to determine blood type and compatibility

What is type and cross?

500

15 minutes

What is the amount of time a nurse must stay with their patient after starting a transfusion?

500

Respiratory distress, fever, chills, hypotension, chest pain, hemoglobinuria

What are signs and symptoms of transfusion reaction?

500

Transfuion order and consent

What is needed prior to starting a blood transfusion?  

500

15-30 minutes; maximum of 4 hours

What is the infusion rate of a unit of platelets?

500

An RN

What is the clinician who must accompany a patient who is receiving blood when they leave the unit?