9A Blood Administration Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Number of units of blood the blood bank will release at a time (barring an emergency).
  2. 6. These vitals are recorded within one hour of the start time of blood transfusion.
  3. 7. The button you press to add volume infused to the patient's blood transfusion record when transfusion is complete.
  4. 8. What you are using when you compare patient armband MRN and blood bank ID band.
  5. 11. The number of minutes you have to initiate a transfusion from the time it arrives to unit.
  6. 12. The rate (ml/hr) used to initiate blood transfusion when initiating.
  7. 14. Once blood consent is signed it is active for this timeframe in a patient's hospitalization.
  8. 15. Number of hours a unit of blood must be transfused in.
  9. 17. The smallest gauge IV catheter size for blood transfusion.
  10. 18. The amount of frequency (hours) that blood tubing must be changed or replaced.
  11. 19. The number you must enter in the "Stop Transfusion" row after the transfusion is complete.
  12. 20. The location that the Blood Transfusion Record that comes from the lab goes, with "See documentation in EPIC" written on it.
Down
  1. 1. Once past the initial 15 minutes, the patient must be assessed for a transfusion reaction by this frequency.
  2. 3. The number of minutes a nurse must stay with the patient after initiating a blood transfusion.
  3. 4. The measure for temperature that must be used with transfusion.
  4. 5. This is the ONLY fluid that can be used to transfuse blood.
  5. 9. The number of minimum times you will need to document vital signs for patient's receiving blood products.
  6. 10. The difference in infusion rates (ml/hr) minimum and maximum, once past initial 15 minutes.
  7. 11. The maximum number of hours post-transfusion that you can record a post-transfusion vital signs.
  8. 13. Blood bank can issue blood under the stat pack as long as ____ stat pak and legal name match.
  9. 16. The location for the last check of the patient's blood before initiating the infusion.