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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following is a sign of an immediate reaction from a transfusion?
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Those are some of the signs of an immediate reaction from a transfusion for a normal patient, while the others are signs for an unconscious patient.
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Those are some of the signs of an immediate reaction from a transfusion for a normal patient, while the others are signs for an unconscious patient.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
The nurse who is about to start a blood transfusion knows that after 164 UNIT III Nursing Sciences for a certain period of time, blood cells begin to deteriorate. What steps does the nurse take to avoid a blood transfusion complication as it relates to blood cell deterioration? Select all that is applicable.
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To make sure the blood is fresh, the nurse notes the expiration date on the blood unit. Over time, blood cells start to deteriorate, so safe storage is usually limited to 35 days.
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To make sure the blood is fresh, the nurse notes the expiration date on the blood unit. Over time, blood cells start to deteriorate, so safe storage is usually limited to 35 days.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
During or after the procedure, a patient needing surgery is anxious about the possible need for a blood transfusion. The nurse advises the patient to take steps to reduce the risk of potential transfusion complications? Select all that is applicable.
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Prior to a planned procedure, a donation of the client’s own blood is autologous. The risk of disease transmission and potential transfusion complications is reduced by donating autologous blood to be reinfused as needed during or after surgery.
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Prior to a planned procedure, a donation of the client’s own blood is autologous. The risk of disease transmission and potential transfusion complications is reduced by donating autologous blood to be reinfused as needed during or after surgery.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
The rapid transfusion of several units of blood is required for a patient with severe blood loss resulting from multiple trauma. The nurse asks another member of the health team to obtain which device to use during the transfusion procedure to help reduce the risk of cardiac dysrhythmias?
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A blood warmer should be used if several units of blood are to be administered promptly. Rapid cool blood transfusion puts the client at risk of developing cardiac dysrhythmias. The nurse warms the blood with a blood-warming device to avoid this.
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A blood warmer should be used if several units of blood are to be administered promptly. Rapid cool blood transfusion puts the client at risk of developing cardiac dysrhythmias. The nurse warms the blood with a blood-warming device to avoid this.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What of the following is considered steps for blood comparability?
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The third and fourth answers are not in the steps of blood comparability but rather determining blood types.
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The third and fourth answers are not in the steps of blood comparability but rather determining blood types.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What are signs of a transfusion reaction in an unconscious patient from the following options?
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The second and fourth options are signs of an immediate transfusion reaction not signs of a transfusion reaction in an unconscious patient.
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The second and fourth options are signs of an immediate transfusion reaction not signs of a transfusion reaction in an unconscious patient.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following is an assessment of Septicemia?
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Altered hematological values is an assessment of Iron overload.
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Altered hematological values is an assessment of Iron overload.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following is a complication of a Blood Transfusion?
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Pallor and cyanosis is a sign of an immediate transfusion reaction, and Tachycardia is a sign of a transfusion reaction in an unconscious patient and both arent a direct complication of blood transfusion but rather falls under their categories.
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Pallor and cyanosis is a sign of an immediate transfusion reaction, and Tachycardia is a sign of a transfusion reaction in an unconscious patient and both arent a direct complication of blood transfusion but rather falls under their categories.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
If the patient exhibits signs of a transfusion reaction, the nurse immediately does what?
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First, Third, Fourth options are Precautions and Nursing Responsibilities while administration of the Transfusion.
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First, Third, Fourth options are Precautions and Nursing Responsibilities while administration of the Transfusion.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
If circulatory overload is suspected, what should the nurse immediately do to help the patient?
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The first option is one of the Precautions and Nursing Responsibilities steps while administering blood product.
The third option is an intervention action.
The fifth option is one of the Delayed transfusion reactions step should be taken by the nurse.Incorrect
The first option is one of the Precautions and Nursing Responsibilities steps while administering blood product.
The third option is an intervention action.
The fifth option is one of the Delayed transfusion reactions step should be taken by the nurse.