Mors Magne Absolutely. An Hb of 8 is generally considered a reasonable trigger for transfusion in a patient with few co-morbidities. However, this should always be adapted to the individual. For example, a patient with heart disease may require an Hb >8 and a patient with sickle cell disease will likely be able to tolerate an Hb
Informed consent for America has to be written, witnessed, and signed either by the patient or the patient's family. Just letting people know who are watching this in the US.
I don't agree with the target Hb. This should depend on the patient. For example, if they are elderly or have heart disease, they will require a higher Hb than 8.
No doctor-- works in a clinic. How many times, is it stated, in medical school? MEDZKAL-- I'm this, unveiled information. You didn't attend! Koine Egyptian, dialekt.
I was told last week that I needed a blood transfusion because my hemoglobin was at 7.7, then dropped to 6 overnight. The hospital did not give me any information at all! I had to ask all of the questions. They just kept saying I should do it. It was the strangest experience ever! I refused the transfusion, and I am so happy that I did.
I know this has been three years, but how did you get your haemoglobin levels up? Did you find out why your haemoglobin level was low? I just found out my haemoglobin level was 7.9 and was given an iron infusion and due for one in two days. Hopefully it goes up, because I don't want a blood transfusion.
@@sweetangelplus I just took slow release iron pills, and ate lots of green, leafy vegetable. I am not sure if my levels are up, but I do not feel weak and tired like before. The reason my levels were so low was due to massive bleeding during my menstrual cycles...I will bleed for weeks without stopping, and it is usually with huge clots.
regarding the IV infusion, there's no extension set? very rarely have I seen IV infusion straight into the cannula (but i suppose it could be done), and you'd have to flush the cannula first to check patency. and tape the drip to the arm, right?
Mors Magne Absolutely. An Hb of 8 is generally considered a reasonable trigger for transfusion in a patient with few co-morbidities. However, this should always be adapted to the individual. For example, a patient with heart disease may require an Hb >8 and a patient with sickle cell disease will likely be able to tolerate an Hb
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Unfortunately, allopathy can't cure any disease.
However, evidence shows it cures people.
Other questions ?
Informed consent for America has to be written, witnessed, and signed either by the patient or the patient's family. Just letting people know who are watching this in the US.
He used the same Iv transfusion set in the Blood bag . There's specific Iv set for Blood transfusion, must not use the Iv set used in Pnss.
There is something wrong. We don't use the same IV set firstly and the second thing is BT set has filter too.
I don't agree with the target Hb. This should depend on the patient. For example, if they are elderly or have heart disease, they will require a higher Hb than 8.
Patient education wasn't accurate.
It has helped me understand the why and the procedure
Sir kbhi esa hota he ki hmm iv set lga lete he to uske chme k bsd iv me blood aa jata he to koi problm to ma he
Great lecture.
Wrong . You need to have blood administration set.
Yap bt set design for bt
Im african and this help me alo mugamboo
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this is something wrong not use iv set nd used bt set and not use iv line hands another hands use
Foolishness & wrong.
Why is she smiling ?
Cuz shes happy
@@deemaalotaibi978 cuz they are acting.
No doctor-- works in a clinic. How many times, is it stated, in medical school? MEDZKAL-- I'm this, unveiled information. You didn't attend! Koine Egyptian, dialekt.
Why is he letting the tubing swing everywhere
I was told last week that I needed a blood transfusion because my hemoglobin was at 7.7, then dropped to 6 overnight. The hospital did not give me any information at all! I had to ask all of the questions. They just kept saying I should do it.
It was the strangest experience ever! I refused the transfusion, and I am so happy that I did.
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I know this has been three years, but how did you get your haemoglobin levels up? Did you find out why your haemoglobin level was low? I just found out my haemoglobin level was 7.9 and was given an iron infusion and due for one in two days. Hopefully it goes up, because I don't want a blood transfusion.
@@sweetangelplus I just took slow release iron pills, and ate lots of green, leafy vegetable. I am not sure if my levels are up, but I do not feel weak and tired like before. The reason my levels were so low was due to massive bleeding during my menstrual cycles...I will bleed for weeks without stopping, and it is usually with huge clots.
@@sOnlight67 Thanks for the info.
@@sweetangelplus you're welcome.
regarding the IV infusion, there's no extension set? very rarely have I seen IV infusion straight into the cannula (but i suppose it could be done), and you'd have to flush the cannula first to check patency. and tape the drip to the arm, right?
Isn't the cannula already being flushed with the normal saline?
Why we give forsumide after blood transfusion it's rule
In order to avoid volume overload
You should omitting your lecture because there is something wrong
Its very helpful .
I have a question. Why do you pass normal saline through the blood transfusion set ?
What is the purpose ?
Thank you !
believe its to lube the inside of the iv tubing
Helpful
She is pretty 😍
My blood count is 5.7, I have breast cancer, im having a blood transfusion soon, a bit nervous.
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very informative... but that nigga forgot to alcohol wipe the insertion point @9:40
thanx iam arabic and this video help me
At first the tube need to be air free, before connect the tube with the cannula.
how do you reduce the viscosity of red cell concentrate?
I was getting so lost in this skill! Thanks for the help!!
Do you flush the cannula with saline before attaching it to the bag?
Good
Thanks
Nice
Do patients faint?
She gained consent
Hindi mai bolo
Thank you, very informative.
Thank you for the reminder about cleaning your hands and wearing gloves. It is important to prevent hospital acquired infections. I enjoyed the video.