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Sunday, March 11, 2007

ALLERGIC REACTION (BLOOD TRANSFUSION)

Updated 6/26


In the image above, a patient is having 
a blood transfusion reaction. Warning
signs are outlined above.The nurse takes
quick action.

An allergic reaction is usually unpredictable.
It should always be taken into consideration,
even when MD orders, cross-matching and 
Institution policies have been done correctly.

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Hypovolemic Shock is a life threatening emergency.
Trauma patients commonly experience Hypovolemic Shock.
Quick management and replacement of the fluid loss brings
about good results. 

 The New Nurse- Blood transfusion

What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Multiple Sclerosis is a very debilitating illness
which affects the Central Nervous System. It is
considered to be an autoimmune disease and
 progresses over a period of time.

What are some symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?
- Arm and/or leg weakness
- Visual disturbances like diplopia (double vision)
- Ataxia (unsteady gait)
- Tremors
- Fatigue


Learn more about : Anticoagulation Therapy and
Enjoy the video: Anticoagulation therapy

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