Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role

Background: Despite strict clinical measures, there are distinct steps in transfusion process which require acute attention.The nurse is responsible for insuring that the right unit is administered to the right patient. Knowledge of risks is essential toadminister and monitor transfusions safely.Aim...

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Main Author: Kyriazi Vasiliki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Caring Sciences
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Online Access:http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/Vol4_Issue3_03_Kyriazi.pdf
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spelling doaj-29270fcd154841e498d2ab711bbefc882020-11-25T00:06:29ZengProfessor Despina Sapountzi-KrepiaInternational Journal of Caring Sciences1791-52011792-037X2011-01-0143114119Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s RoleKyriazi VasilikiBackground: Despite strict clinical measures, there are distinct steps in transfusion process which require acute attention.The nurse is responsible for insuring that the right unit is administered to the right patient. Knowledge of risks is essential toadminister and monitor transfusions safely.Aim: This study summarizes the available data concerning transfusion adverse events and provides theoretical and technicalaspects for improving transfusion practice.Methodology: A systematic review in PubMed, MedLine and MDConsult database was conducted. The research limitsincluded English texts, referring to transfusion risks and technological means aiming at transfusion safety.Results: Blood transfusion is a medical intervention that saves lives and improves the quality of life. The regulations forensuring the availability and assuring the quality of the blood component cannot avoid transfusion errors, placing patients atrisk. Most frequent errors are attributed to practitioners involved in the clinical transfusion process. Based on reports toSerious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) the risk of transfusion error is estimated at 1:16,500. Over the last years severalcommittees have recommended guidance for enhancing the safety of blood ordering and administration. Moreover, newtechnology like barcode on patient wristband manages to improve the performance in each step.Conclusion: Safe transfusion process depends on a series of linked processes and nurses should take specific measuresreferring to pre- and post-transfusion stage. Technological innovations could help patients in need of transfusion therapy.http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/Vol4_Issue3_03_Kyriazi.pdfTransfusionerrorssafetynursetechnology
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Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role
International Journal of Caring Sciences
Transfusion
errors
safety
nurse
technology
author_facet Kyriazi Vasiliki
author_sort Kyriazi Vasiliki
title Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role
title_short Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role
title_full Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role
title_fullStr Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Transfusion Safety: Nurse’s Role
title_sort enhancing transfusion safety: nurse’s role
publisher Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia
series International Journal of Caring Sciences
issn 1791-5201
1792-037X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background: Despite strict clinical measures, there are distinct steps in transfusion process which require acute attention.The nurse is responsible for insuring that the right unit is administered to the right patient. Knowledge of risks is essential toadminister and monitor transfusions safely.Aim: This study summarizes the available data concerning transfusion adverse events and provides theoretical and technicalaspects for improving transfusion practice.Methodology: A systematic review in PubMed, MedLine and MDConsult database was conducted. The research limitsincluded English texts, referring to transfusion risks and technological means aiming at transfusion safety.Results: Blood transfusion is a medical intervention that saves lives and improves the quality of life. The regulations forensuring the availability and assuring the quality of the blood component cannot avoid transfusion errors, placing patients atrisk. Most frequent errors are attributed to practitioners involved in the clinical transfusion process. Based on reports toSerious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) the risk of transfusion error is estimated at 1:16,500. Over the last years severalcommittees have recommended guidance for enhancing the safety of blood ordering and administration. Moreover, newtechnology like barcode on patient wristband manages to improve the performance in each step.Conclusion: Safe transfusion process depends on a series of linked processes and nurses should take specific measuresreferring to pre- and post-transfusion stage. Technological innovations could help patients in need of transfusion therapy.
topic Transfusion
errors
safety
nurse
technology
url http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/Vol4_Issue3_03_Kyriazi.pdf
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