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.
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.
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.
even when MD orders, cross-matching and
Institution policies have been done correctly.
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New Nurse - Blood transfusion and enjoy
learning.
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
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