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. 2021 Mar 2;2021:6739329. doi: 10.1155/2021/6739329

Table 2.

Patient preparation before blood transfusion.

Variable Frequency Percentage (%)
A nurse should check the availability and patency of an intravenous access line after bringing blood to the ward
True 220 78.85
False 59 21.15

Blood collection from the blood bank should take place before the administration of any prescribed premedication(s)
True 228 83.21
False 46 16.97

What should be the nurse's immediate decision on physician's order of “give one unit of packed cells IV”? (one answer requested)
Collect blood and clarify the order with the physician prior to administration 53 19.00
Seeking assistance from the head nurse/nursing supervisor 10 3.58
Collect blood and transfuse the patient 210 75.27
Refuse to collect and administer blood 6 2.15

On what issues should the patient be informed before each blood transfusion episode?
Reasons for blood transfusion 240 86.02
Management of the acute transfusion reaction 10 3.58
Risks of blood transfusion 68 24.37
Reaction symptoms 100 35.84
Possible consequences of rejecting to have the transfusion 4 1.43

When should the baseline vital signs be recorded before initiating blood transfusion?
Within 2 hours 2 0.82
Within 1 and 1/2 hours 4 1.63
Within 1 hour 6 2.45
Within 30 minutes 233 95.10