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What is the first action a nurse should take when receiving a unit of blood from the blood bank?
✔✔ Verify the client’s name, identification number, and blood type with another licensed nurse.
Before initiating a blood transfusion, what must the nurse ensure is in place to prevent reaction
or error?
✔✔ A signed informed consent form and a current type and crossmatch.
What size IV catheter is generally recommended for administering packed red blood cells?
✔✔ An 18- or 20-gauge catheter.
How long should the nurse remain with the client after starting the blood transfusion?
✔✔ For the first 15 minutes.
What is the maximum time allowed for a blood transfusion to be completed after removal from
the blood bank?
1
, ✔✔ 4 hours.
What should the nurse do if the client develops chills, fever, and back pain during a transfusion?
✔✔ Stop the transfusion immediately and notify the provider.
What solution is used to prime the IV tubing for a blood transfusion?
✔✔ 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline).
What is the appropriate nursing action if a client receiving blood suddenly reports itching and
hives?
✔✔ Stop the transfusion and notify the provider—suspect a mild allergic reaction.
What component of the blood transfusion set helps prevent clots or debris from entering the
client’s circulation?
✔✔ The in-line filter.
How often should the nurse check vital signs during a blood transfusion?
2