Transfusion Theory - Anti D

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At the end of this module you will have covered all the following outcomes or sections relevant to your role:
Who regulates blood transfusion and why this is important
The principles of selection and matching of blood components
How the different blood components are stored
Key facts for taking samples for transfusions
How to use blood safely and appropriately
How to collect, receipt and administer blood components/products using the BloodTrack system, including collecting emergency blood units if relevant to your role
The observation and care of patients who are being transfused
The importance of traceability of blood components or products
How to manage a transfusion reaction

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Contributed by: William Tempest
Authored by: William Tempest, Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Trust
Licence: Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International More information on licences
Last updated: 07 March 2022
First contributed: 16 November 2018
Audience access level: Full user

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