Blood Component Therapy F17
Blood Component Therapy F17
Blood Component Therapy F17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuHdnTKBBKg
Terms
• Blood Types: A, B, O, AB
• Rh Factor
• HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen)
• Recipient/Donor
• Typing/Cross-matching
• Antigen/Antibody
• Agglutinin
ABO Antigen System
• ABO antigens (cell-surface proteins) are
inherited & determine what blood type we
have.
• The Rh antigen(Rh+) can be present on the
RBC surface. It causes a transfusion
reaction when a person with an Rh- blood
type receives donor blood with an Rh+
surface antigen. **Remember this for OB!
• Volume to be
infused is 200 mL
given over 30
minutes.
Nursing Care
• Monitor Blood Counts
• Side effect: anaphylaxis, CV, pneumonia
• SQ injection**
• Heat sensitive!
• Call pharmacy right before you plan to give it.
• Instruct patient to keep in cold place
WBC
• Never given: too many problems!
• Nursing Care
– Monitor Blood Counts
– Side effect: anaphylaxis
– SQ injection**
– Heat sensitive!
• Call pharmacy right before you plan to give it.
• Instruct patient to keep in cold place
Plasma
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP)
– Albumin
– Clotting Factors
Cryoprecipitate
– Just the clotting factors
Plasma Products
Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)-(albumin
& clotting factors )
• Volume to be infused is 200 mL in
15-60 minutes
• Indications for use: Deficiency in
coagulation factors or PT/PTT time
is 1.5 x normal. Freezing
preserves the clotting piece.
Plasma Products
Cryoprecipitate (CP)- (clotting factors
only-VIII, XIII, von Willebrand’s factor &
fibrinogen)
• Infused amount is 10-20 mL/unit in
about 15- 30 minutes or IVP in 3
minutes.
• Indications for use: Hemophilia VIII,
VonWillebrand’s Disease or fibrinogen
levels < 100 mg/dL
FFP/CRYO
RBC Administration: Equipment
• Consent
• “Banding” (Type and Crossmatch)
• Y-tubing
• Filters (removes sediment from the stored
blood products)
• Blood Warmers
• Large Gauge Needle: 20 gauge or greater
• Isotonic IV solution: 0.9% Normal Saline only
NO Lactated Ringers/NO D5 solutions - both
cause clotting & hemolysis of blood cells
• Baseline Vital Signs
Blood Administration
• Review Policy & Procedure
• Check for Orders
• Blood specimen sent for type/cross match
• Administer early in the day/shift
• With another RN - Check blood bag label,
attached tag, requisition slip (ABO & Rh
types), expiration date, integrity of blood &
person’s blood bank ID number & person’s
name band
• No ID band? - Do Not Give
Blood Administration (continued)
• Blood must be administered within 30 minutes
of retrieval from the blood bank
• Explain procedure to person
• Obtain vital signs, including temperature
• Can place on the Alaris® pump
• Begin the transfusion slowly, observing for any
untoward reactions (chills, SOB, itching, hives
(severe reactions usually occur within the 1st
infused 50 mL)
• Remain with person for 1st 15-30 minutes,
assessing V/S every 15 minutes
Blood Administration (continued)
• Circulatory Overload
– Slow down fluids; ? Diuretic (after and/or
midway)
– Anticipate with underlying disorders
• Air embolism
– Assess; turn on left side with head lowered