Administering platelets

    • [DOC File]Apheresis - Louisiana Department of Health

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      Platelet Apheresis: A procedure in which blood of the donor is passed through a medical device which separates platelets, collects the platelets, and returns the remainder of the donor’s blood. This procedure is used in the preparation of blood components (e.g., apheresis platelets).

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - National Blood Authority | National Blood ...

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      The decrease in mortality associated with administering low versus high ratios of RBCs to blood components was associated with a significant decrease in deaths from exsanguination. This decrease was attributed to administration of lower ratios of RBCs to FFP, platelets, apheresis platelets and fibrinogen (Ref 61, 65, 76, 79).

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    • [DOC File]Section II, 2

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      When aggressively treated, (administering platelets, preventing infection, replacing bone marrow, and transfusing blood, the syndrome is still 50 percent lethal. At a higher dose, ranging from 2.5 to 5.0 Sv (250-500 REMS), a gastrointestinal syndrome appears within a week. In this syndrome, there is cell death within the lining of the ...

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    • [DOC File]Generic procedure - Transfusion Guidelines

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      5 Administering the blood transfusion Did the member of staff ensure that the blood transfusion was: completed within four hours of it leaving the fridge, OR. within 30 minutes for platelets? Did the member of staff. record the patient’s vital signs prior to starting the transfusion?

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      Lab values: Hct. 13.2 %; Hgb. 4.4 g/dL; WBC 5,000 /mcL; Platelets 100,000 /mcL . What blood product(s) would you expect him to receive? Explain the procedure for ordering and administering it. What special considerations are there for this client? How would this affect the transfusion procedure?

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      ↓ Hct. 13.2 % = packed RBCs; Platelets 100,000 /mcL = fresh frozen plasma (FFP), platelets, cryoprecipitate Explain the procedure for ordering and administering it. Same as above, except this is an emergency & client may even receive O negative blood if his type is not readily available.

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    • [DOC File]Intrathecal Chemotherapy Administration

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      The administering Medical Officer must check the relevant treatment protocol which includes the intrathecal therapy for the individual patient and be educated in the standard doses of intrathecal chemotherapy. The prescription for an intrathecal chemotherapy order should be made available to Pharmacy 24 hours prior to the proposed ...

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    • Toolkit for the Management of Major Haemorrhage

      Platelets and cryoprecipitate may be used in the second pack but in those centres with access to near patient testing and rapid results, haemotherapy should be goal-directed aiming for a platelet count of 75 x 109/l (or >100 x 109/l for complex trauma including head injury) and a fibrinogen of > 1.5 g/l (or as guided by TEG / ROTEM results)3 ...

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