Practice Question
A nurse receives a unit of packed RBCs from a blood bank and notes that the time is 1130. The nurse should begin the infusion at which of the following times?
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Correct Answer:
As soon as the nurse can prepare the client and the administration set
Rationale:
🟡 Blood must be transfused within 30 minutes to 2 hours of leaving the blood bank to reduce bacterial growth.
🟡 Delaying until after meals or client readiness may compromise blood safety.
🟡 Preparation ensures proper IV access and baseline vitals.
🟡 Early infusion minimizes risk of hemolysis or contamination.
🟡 Adhering to protocol ensures safe, effective transfusion practice.
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- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN Custom Exam(s)
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