Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion
CLINICAL TEACHING
ON
BLOOD TRANSFUSION
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: -
Student will be able to_
a) Define blood transfusion.
b) State purposes of blood transfusion.
c) explain types of different transfusion.
d) describe the scientific principles of blood transfusion.
e) enlist articles needed for blood transfusion.
f) demonstrate procedure for blood transfusion.
g) list down the complications of blood transfusion.
SR. SPECIFIC TIME CONTENT TEACHER/LEARNER AV EVALUATION
NO. OBJECTIVE DURATION ACTIVITY AIDS
BLOOD TRANSFUSION
state purposes
3. of blood 5 min PURPOSES:- Teacher state the Flip Students
transfusion. Restore blood volume purposes of blood card understood the
Replace clotting factors transfusion. purposes of
Improve oxygen carrying capacity blood
Restore blood elements that are transfusion.
depleted
Prevent complications
To raise the haemoglobin level
To provide antibodies
explain types
4. of different 6 min TYPES OF DIFFERENT Teacher explain types of Students
transfusion. TRANSFUSION:- transfusion. understood
Blood products to be transfused are as types of
follows:- transfusion.
1. Packed red blood cells:
They are prepared from whole blood
removing approximately 250 ml of
plasma.
(1 unit expected to increase levels of
hemoglobin by 1gm/dl and hematocrit
by 3%)
Indication: -
-Acute sickle cell crisis
-Acute blood loss of >1,500ml
-Symptomatic anemia
Contraindication: -
-Volume replacement
Transfusion time: -
-completed within 4 hrs of removal
from controlled temperature storage
Storage: -
-1-6 degree C in temperature
controlled storage device.
-Transportation time not to exceed
more than 24 hrs.
-shelf life: 42 days from date of
collection.
2. Platelets: -
(1 unit expected to increase platelet
count in adults by 3,00,000-6,00,000)
Indication: -
-Thrombocytopenia
-platelet function defect
Contraindication: -
-Thrombocytopenia
-Thrombotic thrombocytopenia
purpura
Transfusion time: -
-Overall period of 30-60 min
Storage: -
-20-24 degree C
- shelf life: 5 days from date of
collection
-once open expiry is 4 hrs from the
time of opening
3. Plasma: -
(Contains all coagulation factors)
Indication: -
-Bleeding
-Multiple clotting factor deficiency
Contraindication: -
-Single coagulation factor deficiency
-volume replacement alone
Transfusion time: -
-30 minutes
Storage: -
-1-6 degree C up to 5 days
-can be stored at 36 months at minus
25 degree C or below
describe the Teacher describe the Students
5. scientific 15 min SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES OF scientific principles of understood the
principles of blood transfusion. scientific
blood
BLOOD TRANSFUSION principles of
transfusion. blood
1.ANATOMY AND PHYISIOLOGY: -
transfusion.
-Careful during selection of the site to avoid
injury to these areas.
2. MICROBIOLOGY: -
4. PHARMACOLOGICAL: -
5. PSYCHOLOGY: -
A TRAY CONTAINING: -
1) Blood transfusion set.
2) Normal saline.
enlist articles 3) Blood/blood component e.g, FFP. Teacher enlist the articles Students enlist
Objec
6. needed for 5 min 4) Cannula no: 18/19 no. of blood transfusion. the articles
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blood 5) Disposable gloves. needed for blood
transfusion. 6) Dry and alcohol cotton balls. transfusion.
7) Paper bag.
8) Kidney tray.
9) Doctor order sheet.
10)Torniquet.
11)Scissors.
12)Roller bandage.
13)Adhesive tape.
14)Pressure bag.
15)Kidney tray.
PROCEDURE :-
Nursing action before procedure:-
demonstrate 1.Check physician’s order, patients condition
procedure for 20 min
7. and history of transfusion reaction, reason for
blood Teacher demonstrate the Students
present transfusion, etc.
transfusion. procedure of blood understood the
RATIONALE:- Obtains specific data and
initiates patient education, if required. transfusion. procedure of
blood
2.Identify the patient. transfusion.
RATIONALE:- Prevents errors.
3.Prepration:- It include
a) Preparation of self:-
-Perform hand hygiene.
b) Preparation of articles:-
-Check the availability of blood in the blood
bank.
-If transfusion cannot begin immediately,
return product to blood bank. Blood which is
out of refrigerator for more than 30 min above
10 degree C cannot be re-issued. Never
store blood in unauthorized area like ward
refrigerator. Blood must be stored in
refrigerator unit at carefully controlled
temperature (4 degree C).
-Arrange all the articles in clean tray.
-Take needles and syringes as required for
administration of premedication.
c) Preparation of patient:-
-Inform the patient and explain all procedure
to patient.
-Provide proper position to patient i.e, supine
position.
-Explain the patient that movement of the
extremity should be minimal.
-Encourage patient to empty bowel and
bladder.
c) Preparation of environment:-
-Provide calm environment.
-Maintain adequate lighting in room.
4. Ensure privacy.
COMPLICATIONS:-
1) Allergic reaction
2) Fever
3) Acute immune hemolytic reaction
4) Blood borne infection
Students
list down the ASSIGNMENT:-
understood the
8. complications 4 min Teacher list down the complications of
for blood Write a short note on transfusion reaction complications of blood
transfusion. and its management. blood transfusion. transfusion.
SUMMERY:-
CONCLUSION:-
This topic helps student to improve
their practical skill as well as knowledge
regarding blood transfusion and helps to
apply this skills in clinical practice.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:-
1.Sr. Nancy
Principles and practice of nursing
6th edition
Page no:- 210-211.
2. Annamma Jacob,
clinical nursing procedures the art of nursing
practice,
2nd edition,
Page no:- 357-359.
3.Ross and Wilson (2003)
“Anatomy and Physiology”
9th edition
Published by Churchill living stone
Philadelphia
Page No:- 60-64.
REFERENCES:-
1.https://www.slideshare.net/
sanausmani1/blood-
transfusions-ppt
2.https://www.slideshare.
net/blueash/blood-transfusion
-by-nurses-informations
3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Blood_transfusion
4.https://www.redcrossblood.org
/donate-blood/blood-donation-
process/what-happens-to-
donated-blood/blood-
transfusions.html#:~:text
=The%20blood%20transfusion
%20procedure%20begins,take%
20between%201%2D4%20hours.