Adult II- UALR Nursing
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Blood Groups | A, B, AB, O
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Type A- blood can RECIEVE | A- and O-
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Type A+ blood can RECIEVE | A+, A-, O+, O-
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Type B- blood can RECIEVE | B-, O-
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Type B+ blood can RECIEVE | B+, B-, O+, O-
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Type AB- blood can RECIEVE | AB-, A-, B-, O-
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Type AB+ blood can RECEIVE | ALL BLOOD TYPES
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Type O- blood can RECEIVE | ONLY O-
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Type O+ blood can RECEIVE | O-, O+
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Type A- blood can be given to | A-, A+, AB-, AB+
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Type A+ blood can be given to | A+, AB+
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Type B- blood can be given to | B-, B+, AB-, AB+
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Type B+ blood can be given to | B+, AB+
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Type AB- blood can be given to | AB-, AB+
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Type AB+ blood can be given to | ONLY AB+
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Type O- blood can be given to | ANY BLOOD TYPE (aka universal donor)
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Type O+ blood can be given to | O+, A+, B+, AB+
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Packed RBC should not hang for more than how many hours? | 4 hours
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Blood is administered through what gauge IV needle? | 18 or 20 gauge
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What fluid must always be used during a blood transfusion? | Normal Saline
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Administering blood is a process that must have how many nurses present? | 2 nurses (is a 2-person verification process)
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What are some adverse reactions to watch out for in the first 15 minutes of giving blood? | Chills, nausea, vomiting, skin rash, dyspnea, back pain, and tachycardia
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What is a Hemolytic Reaction? | Incompatibility between the donor's and recipient's blood.
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What is a Febrile Reaction? | Sensitivity to WBC, platelets, and/ or plasma in donor blood. Not a hemolytic reaction.
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What is circulatory overload? | When blood is administered too fast.
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What is Sepsis? | Bacterial infection in the bloodstream.
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What are the signs and symptoms of a Hemolytic Reaction? | Fever, chills, flank pain, reddish/brown urine, tachycardia, hypotension, chest pain, hemoglobinuria *immediate onset*
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What are the signs and symptoms of a Febrile Reaction? | Fever chills, warm/ flushed skin, headache, tachycardia, increased anxiety
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What are the signs and symptoms of circulatory overload? | Dyspnea, hypotension, orthopnea, crackles, distended neck veins, tachycardia
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What are the signs and symptoms of Sepsis? | High fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension, oliguria
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Type A blood has ____ antibodies. | B
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Type B blood has ____ antibodies. | A
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Type AB blood has _____ antibodies. | Neither A nor B
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Type O blood has ______ antibodies. | Both A and B
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