Blood Administration
For ADN 420 Exam 3
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04.28.19
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04.29.19
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Contains red cells, plasma, and platelets. Given for massive blood loss.
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Contains only RBCs. Given for anemia, cardiovascular failure. It increases blood volume.
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Contains RBCs with saline. Given to people with igA deficiency.
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Given for low counts, prior to surgery, coagulation disorder, invasive procedures, sepsis, ITP
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given for bleeding or risk for bleeding, pre-op warfarin reversal, cardiac bypass, liver disease, warfarin over dose
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Given for fibrinogen replacement, Von Willebrand replacement, hemophilia
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Collection of donated blood from patient and used on same patient
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Universal Donor
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Universal Recipient
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What blood type can type O receive?
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What type of blood can Type A receive?
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What type of blood can Type B receive?
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What type of blood can Type AB receive?
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Rh factor that can get both positive and negative
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Rh factor that can only get negative
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