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give three hazards of mismatched transfusion​

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Answer:Key points

  • Blood transfusion may be life saving, restoring the circulating volume and oxygen delivery in haemorrhage, and controlling the symptoms of anaemia.

  • The clinician must be aware of the hazards and complications associated with blood transfusion and how to effectively manage them if they occur.

  • Blood transfusion is proportionally associated with more risk in children than in adults.

  • Inappropriate or unnecessary transfusion remains common.
  • Current evidence suggests that restrictive, haemoglobin-based transfusion strategies may be appropriate in the majority of patients and contribute to improved transfusion safety.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Blood transfusion may be life saving, restoring the circulating volume and oxygen delivery in haemorrhage, and controlling the symptoms of anaemia.

The clinician must be aware of the hazards and complications associated with blood transfusion and how to effectively manage them if they occur.

Blood transfusion is proportionally associated with more risk in children than in adults.

Inappropriate or unnecessary transfusion remains common.

Current evidence suggests that restrictive, haemoglobin-based transfusion strategies may be appropriate in the majority of patients and contribute to improved transfusion safety.

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