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Published 08/28/2024 A {{c1::Febrile nonhemolytic}} reaction occurs {{c2::hours}} after transfusion and is due to {{c2::donor cytokines}} or {{c2::host anti…
Published 08/28/2024 A {{c1::delayed hemolytic}} reaction occurs {{c2::days}} after transfusion and is due to {{c2::Rh sensitization}}
Published 08/28/2024 The most common cause of acute hemolytic reaction is {{c1::misidentification of patient, specimen, or transfusion}}.  
Published 08/28/2024 What blood transfusion reaction presents with chills, fever, nausea, and chest and flank pain in an awake patient?{{c1::Acute Hemolytic Reaction}}
Published 08/28/2024 Diagnosis of delayed antibody-mediated hemolytic transfusion reactions may be facilitated by the {{c1::antiglobulin (Coombs) test}}. 
Published 08/28/2024 {{c1::Nonhemolytic}} immune transfusion reactions are due to sensitization of the recipient to the donor's white cells, platelets, or plasma proteins.…
Published 08/28/2024 {{c1::Transfusion associated circulatory overload (TACO)}} occurs when blood products are administered at a greater rate than the patient's {{c2::card…
Published 08/28/2024 TransfusionsreaktionerOmedelbara åtgärder vid misstänkt transfusionsreaktion {{c1::Stoppa transfusionen}}Kontrollera {{c2::vitalparametrar enligt…
Published 08/28/2024 TransfusionsreaktionerFördröjda transfusionsreaktionerPosttransfusionspurpuraUppstår några dagar eller veckor efter transfusion{{c23::Fördröjd hemolyt…
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