A 68-year-old woman presents to your tertiary ED with lethargy, shortness of breath and a presyncopal episode. Her full blood examination is shown below.
| Test |
Result |
Reference range |
| Hb |
68 g/L |
130-170 |
| Hct |
0.33 L/L |
0.36-0.50 |
| RCC |
3.6 x 10^12/L |
4.2-5.9 |
| MCV |
68 fL |
80-99 |
| MCH |
24 pg |
26-34 |
| MCHC |
304 g/L |
315-365 |
| Platelets |
163 x 10^9/L |
150-400 |
| WCC |
4 x 10^9/L |
4-12 |
List four (4) possible causes for this result.
(Marked out of 4.0)
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A decision is made to transfuse 1 unit of packed red blood cells. Complete the table by listing four (4) possible complications of blood product transfusion and a clinical feature expected with each.
(Marked out of 8.0)
| Transfusion reaction |
Clinical feature |
| 1 |
|
| 2 |
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| 3 |
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| 4 |
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Shortly after the blood transfusion starts, she feels sweaty, nauseated and lightheaded. State six (6) next steps in managing this patient.
(Marked out of 6.0)
| Observation |
Value |
| HR |
125 bpm |
| BP |
80/60 mmHg |
| Temperature |
39 C |
| RR |
18/min |
| SaO2 |
97% room air |
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Total Score: 0 / 18
Percentage: 0%
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