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Revision as of 12:28, 9 November 2018
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| Procedure: | Transfusion of plasma products |
| CCI Picklist code: | 1.LZ.19.HH-U2-J |
| CCI Collection Mode: | CCI collect each |
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This procedure is a part of CCI Collection via CCI Picklist.
Additional Info
While on average 1000 mL of FFP is 4 such units (and there'll be 4 FFP stickers for that day on the Blood Products Administration Record), in fact the volume in a single liter of FFP is not a constant number.
Do NOT COUNT or INCLUDE BEFORE admission as a procedure unless the transfusion caused a complication: A complication of transfusion would be, for example; transfusion reaction, CHF
- Include all blood products given during the admission, including blood products given in Hemodialysis, the OR, and blood products given during plasmapheresis
Definition of a single unit
- Definition of a single unit:
- A single unit is what the blood bank (Canadian Blood Services) says it is. A single unit is accompanied by a single, unique sticker that is put by nursing on the Blood Products Administration Record in hospital charts.
- So, the number of units you record should equal the number of stickers on the record.
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