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**[[TISS Cardiovascular]]
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**[[TISS Neurological]]
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* 20 - Pressurized blood transfusion
* 20 - Pressurized blood transfusion

Revision as of 23:37, 29 January 2009


  • 20 - Pressurized blood transfusion
  • 21 - Mast Trouser discontinued practice in ICU - 1998-1999
  • 22 - Platelet Infusion (1 adult dose= 3units, 1 adult dose - 6 units)--TOstryzniuk 23:29, 29 January 2009 (CST)
    • (scored separately from 23)& 24 below.
  • 23 - Infusion of blood ≤5/24 hrs.
  • 24 - Infusion of blood ≥5/24 hrs.
    • Do not include blood products given in the OR in your lab tally or TISS. Add up volume given and divide by the BASE amount that is indicated on the TISS form.
      • For the lab data collection of blood products, since the amount in a bag now varies in terms of volume, please record totals as follows:EXAMPLE: FFP 350 + 150+175 =675 Divide by 350 (base amt.) = 1.9. Amount given ROUND OFF to = 2u.
      • We are looking at the number of bags hung not the exact volumes infused. If a person gets only half a bag of blood or only 2 mls for that matter, the cost is associated with hanging the product regardless of whether the volume is totally infused or not.
    • This total includes Pentaspan (not a blood product but a volume expander) since we are looking at workload.
      • If Voluven is given as a volume expander add this number to the Pentaspan. (In the lab section it is counted separately).
    • Does not include platelets. Platelets have own slot.
    • Example:
      • 1u FFP=350 mls
      • 1u PC,HSA 5%, Pentaspan = 250 mls
      • 1u HSA 25% = 100 mls
      • 1u Voluven = 500 mls
  • 25 - IV replacement of excess fluid loss (>6L/24 hrs).