Blood Transfusion Procedure Checklist 2
Blood Transfusion Procedure Checklist 2
Blood Transfusion Procedure Checklist 2
Instruction: Below is the grading scale which will be used in rating your performance.
5 - Excellent - 95 – 100
4 - Very Satisfactory - 88 – 94
3 - Satisfactory - 82 – 87
2 - Fair - 76 – 81
1 - Needs Improvement - 70 – 75
ASSESSMENT:
Vital signs; oxygen saturation is often included.
Physical examination including fluid balance and heart and lung sounds as
manifestations of hypo- or hypervolemia.
Status of infusion site and patency of vascular access device.
Blood test results such as hemoglobin value or platelet count.
Any unusual symptoms
PLANNING:
Review the client record regarding previous transfusions. Note any complications and
how they were managed (e.g., allergies or previous adverse reactions to blood).
Confirm the primary care provider’s order for the number and type of units and the
desired speed of infusion.
In some agencies, written consent for transfusion is required. Check policy and obtain as
indicated.
Know the purpose of the transfusion.
Plan to begin the transfusion as soon as the component is ready. Typing and
crossmatching can take several hours.
Note any premedication ordered by the primary care provider (e.g., acetaminophen or
diphenhydramine). Schedule their administration (usually 30 minutes prior to the
transfusion).
EQUIPMENTS:
PROCEDURE 5 4 3 2 1 REMARKS
Republic of the Philippines
CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES
Nabua, Camarines Sur
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Date/Time: ___________________________
Facilitator: ____________________________