Which of the following is an example of acceptable and safe intraoperative autotransfusion blood collection?
a. blood collected during a major abdominal trauma procedure with small bowel perforation
b. bloody ascites fluid drained from the peritoneal cavity during surgery for ovarian cancer
c. blood collected from sponges into a basin of sterile saline during repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
d. bloody fluid suctioned during liver resection with use of reconstituted topical thrombin spray on oozing bleeders
c
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You have just arrived on the scene of an agricultural business and see three men coming out of a building, choking and holding their heads. One of the men tells you there are two workers still inside. What should you do next?
A) Cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel and check on the status of the two workers inside the building. B) Evaluate the three men and administer high-concentration oxygen, then help them get a safe distance away from the scene. C) Call for properly trained assistance and stay a safe distance away from the scene. D) Get the assistance of the men who made it out of the building to prevent delay in finding the workers inside.
In patients with blood loss, only about _____ of the fluid is still in the vascular space ______ after it is administered
A) one-half; two hours B) one-third; one hour C) two-thirds; one hour D) three-quarters; two hours
45 - 0.07
What will be an ideal response?
Within how many days should corrective action be taken once a problem is identified?
A. 90 days B. 30 days C. 60 days D. 120 days