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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
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
{{DiscussTask|It has become apparent that there is a discrepancy in the way this is collected amongst the sites.
* HSC- Does not count any blood products given during dialysis, plasmapheresis (note plasmaphersis is CCI pick code first time only), or during an OR that occurs during the admission
* SBGH - Includes blood products given during HD and plasmapheresis, but not OR procedures
* GGH - Counts blood products given in the OR, if the OR occurs during the admission timeframe, GGH does not have HD or plasmapheresis
** We do not report on blood products, and according to Julie no one has ever asked for this information. 
** Important to note why are we collecting this information?, do we need to talk to our users? is this for workload?
*Bloodbank has their own database, could we tap into this? and stop collecting this altogether? [[User:Lkaita|Lisa Kaita]] 14:44, 30 January 2025 (CST) }}


* Include all blood products given during the admission, including blood products given in Hemodialysis, the OR, and blood products given during plasmapheresis
</noinclude>=== Definition of a single unit ===
</noinclude>=== Definition of a single unit ===
*Definition of a single unit:
*Definition of a single unit:

Revision as of 17:48, 27 February 2025

This template puts the guidelines for transfusion into the relevant procedures.

To use:

{{CCI Guideline Transfusions}}

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.