You are administering blood to a patient during transport from one facility to another. he patient suddenly complains of chest pain, back pain, tachycardia, hypotension, dizziness, and fever. The patient is MOST likely experiencing:

a. Hypovolemia
b. Transfusion reaction
c. Side effects of the transfusion
d. A myocardial infarction


b
Rationale: a. The blood products would be a suitable replacement for hypovolemia and the patient is suffering from other symptoms.
b. Correct.
c. A side effect is an expected, although not desired, effect of the medication and may be tolerated by the patient if the benefit of administration is greater than the discomfort.
d. Although chest pain is a symptom of myocardial infarction, given the other symptoms, a transfusion reaction is most likely the cause.

Chapter 6

Health Professions

You might also like to view...

All of the following drugs are classified as benzodiazepines EXCEPT:

A) Zolpidem. B) Flurazepam. C) Triazolam. D) Temazepam.

Health Professions

Hormone therapy is usually prescribed to:

A) post-menopausal women. B) pregnant women. C) adolescent girls. D) none of the above.

Health Professions

The role of EMS is to:

A) transport patient to an emergency facility. B) prepare patients for transport. C) provide on-scene care and treatment. D) all of the above.

Health Professions

By the age of 1 year, an infant's tidal volume ranges from:

A) 6 to 8 mL/kg. B) 8 to 10 mL/kg. C) 10 to 12 mL/kg. D) 10 to 15 mL/kg.

Health Professions