Asked by Francine Kazmierski on Jul 15, 2024

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A patient's vital signs prior to a blood transfusion were: T = 97.6°F (36.4°C) ; P = 72 beats/min; R = 22 breaths/min; and BP = 132/76 mm Hg.Twenty minutes after the transfusion was begun,the patient began complaining of feeling "itchy and hot." The nurse discovered a rash on the patient's trunk.Vital signs were T = 100.8°F (38.2°C) ; P = 82 beats/min; R = 24 breaths/min; BP = 146/88 mm Hg.Based on these findings,what is the priority intervention?

A) Administer an antihistamine (antiallergenic) medication.
B) Flush the blood tubing with D5W immediately.
C) Prepare for emergency resuscitation.
D) Stop the blood transfusion immediately.

Antihistamine

A type of medication used to treat allergic reactions by blocking the action of histamine, a substance in the body that causes symptoms like itching, swelling, and runny nose.

Blood Transfusion

The process of transferring blood or blood products from one person (the donor) into another person’s (the recipient's) bloodstream.

  • Acquire knowledge on the basics of blood transfusion and the capability to identify and manage transfusion reactions.
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Jerri SoulivongJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The nurse should suspect a transfusion reaction.When a transfusion reaction is suspected,the infusion should be stopped immediately.The blood bag and tubing must be sent to the laboratory for analysis.A new IV line of normal saline should be hung.Diphenhydramine (an antihistamine)may be ordered once the physician has been notified of the patient's condition.There is no information indicating that the patient is in danger of cardiovascular collapse or requires resuscitation.