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How do you explain to a pt why they are receiving packed red blood cells to correct the lost of blood during surgery?
going to improve your ability to carry O2
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The physician gives orders to infuse 1 unit (250 mL) of packed red blood cells over 2 hours. Using tubing with a 15 gtt/mL drip factor, how many drops per minute should the IV fluids be infused?
31 gtt/min CALCULATION: 250mL*15 gtt per mL/120 min
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A patient worried about receiving a unit of packed red blood cells. What could you tell tell them for comfort measures?
donated blood is carefully screened for infectious diseases
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A patient is about to receive a unit of packed red blood cells. The unit of blood has arrived and you are about to initiate the transfusion. What will help you protect the patient against blood-group incompatibility?
comparing the ID numbers on the blood unit with those on the order form and the wristband
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A transfusion of packed red blood cells has been started on your assigned client. You should arrange for a coworker to cover the other clients that you are assigned to because you have to remain with the client for the first how many minutes?
15 minutes (The greatest potential for a transfusion reaction is in the first 15 minutes)
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A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving a unit of packed red blood cells following surgery. The client reports itching and has hives 30 min after the infusion begins. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Stop the infusion of blood
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The nurse is picking up a unit of packed red blood cells at the hospital blood bank. After putting the pen down, the nurse glances at the clock, which reads 1:00. The nurse calculates that the transfusion must be started by: a. 1:30 b. 2:00 c. 2:30 d. 3:00
a. 1:30 Blood must be hung as soon as possible within 30 mintues after it is obtained from the blood bank.
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The nurse writes a client problem of “activity intolerance” for a client diagnosed with anemia. Which intervention should the nurse implement? 1. Pace activities according to tolerance. 2. Provide supplements high in iron and vitamins. 3. Administer packed red blood cells. 4. Monitor vital signs every four (4) hours.
1. Pace activities according to tolerance.
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A transfusion of packed red blood cells has been infusing for five minutes when the patient becomes flushed and tachypneic and says “I’m having chills. Please get me a blanket” which action should you take first?
Stop the transfusion.
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Which action should the nurse do when administering packed red blood cells to the client through a peripheral intravenous line? 1. Prime the tubing with a D5W solution 2. Obtain the client’s vitals 3. Infuse the blood slowly over a period of five to six hours 4. Initially infuse at a rapid rate & check pulse frequently
Obtain the client’s vitals
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