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Blood and Blood Products. Whole Blood n Contents –RBC’s –WBC’s –Platelets –Plasma –Clotting factors.

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1 Blood and Blood Products

2 Whole Blood n Contents –RBC’s –WBC’s –Platelets –Plasma –Clotting factors

3 Whole Blood n Indications –Acute loss of whole blood

4 Packed Cells n Contents –RBC’s –20% Plasma n Indications –Replace O 2 carrying capacity with less volume –Severe anemia, slow blood loss, CHF

5 GranulocytesGranulocytes n Contents –WBC’s –20% Plasma n Indications –Life-threatening decreases in WBC count

6 PlateletsPlatelets n Contents –Platelets –WBC’s –Plasma n Indications –Low platelet counts

7 PlasmaPlasma n Contents –Clotting factors –Fibrinogen –Prothrombin –Albumin –Globulins

8 PlasmaPlasma n Indications –Clotting factor deficiency –Volume expansion

9 Plasma Protein Fraction n Contents –5% Albumin/Globin in saline n Indications –Expand volume in burns –Hemorrhage –Hypoproteinemia

10 AlbuminAlbumin n Contents –5% or 25% albumin n Indications –Replace volume in shock –Burns –Hypoproteinemia

11 CryoprecipitateCryoprecipitate n Contents –Factors VIII and XIII, Fibrinogen n Indications –Hemophilia A –Fibrinogen deficiency –Factor XIII deficiency

12 ProthrombinProthrombin n Contents –Factors II, VII, IX, and X n Indications –Hemophilia B –Liver disease

13 Blood Transfusion

14 n Blood must be typed prior to administration

15 Blood Transfusion n ABO Antigens –A Antigen Type A –B Antigens Type B –A and B Antigens Type AB –No Antigens Type O

16 Blood Transfusions n Plasma Antibodies Agglutinate (Clump) Cells of other Types

17 Blood Transfusions n Type A = B Antibodies –(Clumps B or AB) n Type B = A Antibodies –(Clumps A or AB)

18 Blood Transfusions n Type AB = No Antibodies –(Clumps Nothing) n Type O = A and B Antibodies –(Clumps everything except O)

19 Blood Transfusions n O Negative = Universal Donor n AB Positive = Universal Recipient

20 Blood Transfusions n Rh Factor –85% of Population »Rh Positive –15% of Population »Rh Negative

21 Blood Transfusions Rh Negative patients produce Rh antibodies only if exposed to Rh Positive blood

22 Blood Transfusions n Erythroblastosis Fetalis –Rh Negative mother exposed to Rh Positive fetal blood during delivery –Mother produces Rh Antibodies –Antibodies cross placenta during subsequent pregnancy –Fetal blood hemolyses

23 Blood Transfusions n Erythroblastosis Fetalis –Prevented by administration of Rhogam to mother

24 Transfusion Complications

25 FeverFever n Most common reaction n Donor WBC incompatabilities n Antipyretics

26 Allergic Reactions n Signs/Symptoms –Itching –Uticaria –Chills –Fever –Facial edema –Wheezing –Anaphylactic shock

27 Allergic Reactions n Management –Oxygen –IV fluids –Epinephrine –Antihistamines

28 Hemolytic Reaction n Signs/Symptoms –Chills, fever –Low back pain –Headache –Chest pain –Dyspnea –Cyanosis –Restlessness, anxiety –Hypotension –Red urine

29 Hemolytic Reaction n Management –Stop transfusion –Treat shock –Volume replacement –Mannitol

30 Volume Overload n Signs/Symptoms –Cough –Chest pain –Dyspnea –Distended neck veins –Rales –Frothy sputum

31 Volume Overload n Management –Slow infusion –Diuretics –Vasodilators

32 Transfusion Complications n Coagulation Disturbances –Platelet/Clotting factor deterioration n Citrate Intoxication –Hypocalcemia –Metabolic Alkalosis n Hyperkalemia –RBC’s Lyse/Release K +

33 Transfusion Complications n Acid/Base Imbalances –Banked blood gradually acidifies n Poor tissue Oxygenation –Loss of 2,3 DPG

34 Transfusion Complications n Hypothermia –Inadequate warming during transfusion n Viral Hepatitis –Risk rises with each unit

35 Blood Transfusion n IV catheter 18g or larger n No fluid other than saline –D 5 W lyses RBC’s –LR contains calcium/triggers clotting n Two persons confirm ABO/Rh n Blood filter in administration set

36 Blood Transfusion n Infusion pumps –Excessive pressure can cause hemolysis n Rewarming above 38 0 C can cause hemolysis n Never add medications directly


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