This online learning activity will present information about blood component preparation and compatibility, how to administer blood components and recognition of transfusion reactions with the goal of increasing each participant's knowledge about the blood transfusion process and ultimately improving patient safety. The program consists of 3 modules approximately 30 minutes each in duration. Each module has a narrated lesson and knowledge assessment based on information provided. Participants must receive a passing score (>70%) on each knowledge assessment and complete the activity evaluation to be eligible for their CE certificate. (1.5 contact hours to be awarded for successful completion). Program Fee: $10
- Original release date: 5/18/2017
- Expiration date: 5/17/2019
- Provider Approval Number: in process
Presenters:
Susan T Johnson, MSTM, MT(ASCP)SBBDirector, Clinical EducationBloodCenter of WisconsinDIsclosures: Speaker honorarium, Grifols Julie DeLisle,RN, MSNTransfusion Safety and Blood Management OfficerBloodCenter of WisconsinDisclosures: NoneObjectives:
- Describe the procedure for collection of blood components
- Identify how blood components are processed
- Discuss the importance of patient and donor compatibility during transfusion
- Review the essential steps necessary for safe administration of blood components:
- a. Sample collection and testing
- b. Ordering of transfusion
- c. Administration
- d. Post-transfusion assessment
This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Planning Committee: Kathleen Puca, MD; Julie DeLisle, RN, MSN; Nanci Fredrich, RN, BSN, MM; Susan Johnson, MSTM,MT(ASCP)SBB; Phyllis Kirchner, MSTM, MT(ASCP)SH, SBB; Planning Committee Disclosures:Susan Johnson, Speaker honorarium, Grifols; No other planners have disclosures
This case-based interactive learning activity will review acute transfusion reactions, associated signs and symptoms, expected nursing actions to complete and possible treatment of the reactions. The purpose of the activity is to enable the bedside nurse to incorporate enhanced knowledge of acute transfusion reactions into practice thus improving recognition and reporting of acute transfusion reactions which is an integral part of hemovigilance. Improved recognition and reporting will promote transfusion safety and improve blood administration practice.