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Transfusion Quiz

Q1. Prior to an adult patient with capacity receiving a transfusion what type of consent should be obtained?. . . . Informed verbal consent. Written consent. No consent required. . Consent by next of kin. Q2. The documentation used to collect blood from the blood fridge should contain. . . . Surname

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Transfusion Quiz

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    1. Transfusion Quiz Collection and Administration

    2. Q1. Prior to an adult patient with capacity receiving a transfusion what type of consent should be obtained?

    3. Q2. The documentation used to collect blood from the blood fridge should contain

    4. Q3. What should a patient always be wearing when receiving a blood transfusion?

    5. Q4. If a Doctor asks you over the phone to prescribe 2 units of blood what would you do?

    6. Q5. Before collecting blood what should you ensure the patient has?

    7. Q6. Who can collect blood from the blood fridge?

    8. Q7. After removal from the blood fridge a transfusion should begin within?

    9. Q8. Which blood group can be used in an emergency?

    10. Q9. Who is allowed to prescribe blood?

    11. Q10. What is the maximum time for a blood transfusion to be completed?

    12. Q11. Blood Warmers may be required in what situation?

    13. Q12. The expiry date on a unit of blood means

    14. Q13. During checking the blood you notice the patients DOB on the label attached to the unit of blood does not match with the patients verbal response or their wristband, what do you do?

    15. Q14. Where should the final checking procedure take place?

    16. Q15. What observations need to be recorded on a patient receiving a transfusion?

    17. Q16. If a minor transfusion reaction is suspected what should you do?

    18. Q17. What drugs can be added to a unit of blood?

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