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Discussion about the chemotherapy


Problem: The transfusion laboratory has confirmed that the unit of group A RhD positive red cells is appropriate for Nathan, so the two nurses restart the checking process. Chemotherapy has recently finished being administered through a single-lumen central venous access device but has not yet been disconnected, as the chemotherapy trained nurse is tied up with another patient. Nathan also has a peripheral cannula for intravenous antibiotics that had been prescribed for a febrile neutropenia and has just finished his final dose. Nathan's nurse is about to spike the bag of blood. Which of the following is the most appropriate clinical practice? Remove the chemotherapy. Spike the blood pack using the chemotherapy line and commence the transfusion Spike the blood pack with the blood giving set, prime the line and attach to the y-connector port of the antibiotic infusion, and administer them concurrently Spike the blood pack with a blood giving set, prime the line and attach it to the peripheral line via the y-connector port Flush the peripheral cannula with 0.9% sodium chloride. Spike the blood pack using a blood giving set, prime the line and attach it to the peripheral line. Need Assignment Help?

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