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Blood Therapy
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Blood Therapy
A patient is Rh(D) positive. The patient is to receive a unit of RBCs. The blood bank
sends Rh(D)-negative RBCs. What is the nurse's best action? - ️️Use the blood
product supplied because Rh(D)-negative RBCs may be safely transfused to Rh(D)-
positive patients.
A bus accident occurred in a...
Blood Therapy
A patient is Rh(D) positive. The patient is to receive a unit of RBCs. The blood bank
sends Rh(D)-negative RBCs. What is the nurse's best action? - ✔️✔️Use the blood
product supplied because Rh(D)-negative RBCs may be safely transfused to Rh(D)-
positive patients.
A bus accident occurred in a rural area. Several patients taken to the local hospital
required blood transfusions, resulting in a decreased supply of whole blood. One patient
is blood type B. The blood bank sends type O− RBCs. What is the nurse's best action? -
✔️✔️Administer the type O blood.
The patient states, "I don't know my blood type, I just know that I'm a universal donor."
The nurse correctly interprets this statement, inferring that the patient most likely has
which blood type? - ✔️✔️O-
A patient has type O+ blood. Which of the following blood types can the patient receive?
- ✔️✔️O-
The patient has type AB+ blood. - ✔️✔️An individual with type AB+ blood can receive
blood from any group (with AB being preferable) and can only donate blood to another
AB+ type individual. They are known as universal recipients.
A patient is Rh(D) negative. A patient is to receive a transfusion of plasma. The blood
bank sends Rh(D)-positive plasma. What should the nurse do? - ✔️✔️Use the blood
product supplied because Rh(D)-positive plasma may be safely transfused to Rh(D)-
negative patients.
Identify the blood component that elevates hematocrit (Hct) by 3% and hemoglobin
(Hgb) by 1 g/dL when 1 unit is administered. - ✔️✔️-Whole blood
-Red Blood Cells
Identify the blood component that can be stored for up to 5 days at room temperature -
✔️✔️Platelets
Which of the following types of autologous blood donations has the advantages of
containing more viable RBCs than stored blood, having a normal pH, and containing
higher levels of a chemical that increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of hemoglobin
than other types of blood donations? - ✔️✔️Perioperative
Compatibilities for ABO type for donor and recipient are required for which blood
products? - ✔️✔️-Whole blood
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