Product Details
Disposable Blood Transfusion Set With Hypodemic Needle Luer Lock
Connector 150cm Tube Length
Product description
A Blood Transfusion Set is a crucial medical device used in
healthcare settings to transfuse blood or blood products from a
donor to a recipient. Below is a detailed description of a Blood
Transfusion Set:
Key Components:
- Needle: The set typically includes a sterile needle for
venipuncture, used to access the donor's or recipient's vein.
- Tubing: The tubing is designed to connect the blood bag to the
needle, allowing for the flow of blood from the bag to the
recipient.
- Clamp: A clamp is often included to regulate the flow of blood
during the transfusion process.
- Filter: Some blood transfusion sets feature a filter to remove any
potential contaminants or clots from the blood before it reaches
the recipient.
- Drip Chamber: The drip chamber allows for the visualization of the
blood flow and helps control the rate of transfusion.
- Y-Site: This component allows for the infusion of additional fluids
or medications concurrently with the blood transfusion.
Usage:
- Compatibility: Blood Transfusion Sets are compatible with standard
blood bags and are designed for single-use to prevent
contamination.
- Transfusion Process: The set is used by healthcare professionals to
safely and efficiently transfuse blood products, such as packed red
blood cells, platelets, or plasma, from a donor to a recipient.
- Safety Features: Many sets come with safety features such as needle
guards to prevent accidental needlesticks and air detector
mechanisms to ensure air bubbles are not transfused.
How to Use:
- Preparation: Ensure proper identification of the donor blood and
recipient. Verify compatibility and perform necessary safety
checks.
- Setup: Connect the tubing to the blood bag and prime the tubing to
remove air bubbles.
- Venipuncture: Perform venipuncture on the recipient using aseptic
technique and insert the needle securely.
- Initiate Transfusion: Open the clamp to start the transfusion and
adjust the flow rate as needed.
- Monitoring: Regularly monitor the transfusion process, the
recipient's vital signs, and for any signs of adverse reactions.
- Completion: Once the transfusion is complete, securely dispose of
the used Blood Transfusion Set according to medical waste disposal
protocols.
Precautions:
- Follow strict aseptic techniques during setup and administration to
prevent infections.
- Monitor for signs of transfusion reactions and respond promptly to
any complications.
- Always dispose of used Blood Transfusion Sets properly to prevent
contamination and infection.
- Blood Transfusion Sets play a vital role in ensuring safe and
effective blood transfusions. Proper training and adherence to
protocols are essential when using these sets to minimize risks and
ensure patient safety.
FAQ
1.What kind of needle is used for blood transfusion?
Use of an 18-gauge (or larger) needle prevents mechanical damage to
and hemolysis of red blood cells. A standard filter should always
be used for infusion of any blood component. Only 0.9% saline IV
should be allowed into the blood bag or in the same tubing with
blood.
2.Can we transfuse blood with syringe?
Use the most appropriate syringe for the volume ordered to draw the
RBCs from the bag through the blood administration tubing. The
contents of the RBC unit may be used to prime the filter/line (the
second spike of the blood administration tubing may remain clamped
off).
3.What set is used for blood transfusions?
The transfusion set is used to administer blood or blood products
from a container to a patient's vascular system through a needle or
catheter inserted into a vein. The device includes tubing, a flow
regulator, a drip chamber, an infusion line filter and a hollow
spike to penetrate and connect the tubing to a pouch.
4.Why use large bore needle for blood transfusion?
The smaller the gauge, the slower the flow rate and the higher is
the risk of clotting, so a large-bore cannula is preferred. Along
with blood transfusion, this needle is commonly used for infusions
of large amounts of liquids.
5.What is the difference between IV set and blood transfusion set?
The differences between an infusion set and a blood transfusion set
are primarily rooted in the nature of the substances being
administered, the frequency of replacement, the dimensions of the
filters employed, and the specific types of substances that each
filter is tailored to either permit or screen out.
6.What is the best needle for blood transfusion?
Optimizing Blood Collection: Choosing the Right Needle Matters
Short and straight with plastic wings on either side, the butterfly
needle – also known as a winged-infusion blood collection set or
system – generally has flexible tubing. The tubing connects to a
connector and either other tubing, or a syringe, vacuum tube
holder, or collection bottle to hold the blood.
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