Preventing transfusion-associated circulatory overload in acute care setting Oluwatoyin A. Fadeyi, Patricia Keresztes, and Emmanuela A. Fadeyi
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TextPublication details: Hagerstown, MD Wolters kluwer Health 2023Description: vol. 53 (7) :pages 37-41ISSN: - 0360-4039
- Nursing 2023 July 2023
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Transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) is a potentially life threatening complication that can occur with the transfusion of any blood component, and accounts for up to 24% of transfusion-associated patients fatalities. This article discusses how to develop evidence-based continuing education and guideline recommendations that will increase nursing staff awareness of TACO and guide nurses in prevention and prompt intervention.
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Abstract:
Transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) is a potentially life threatening complication that can occur with the transfusion of any blood component, and accounts for up to 24% of transfusion-associated patients fatalities. This article discusses how to develop evidence-based continuing education and guideline recommendations that will increase nursing staff awareness of TACO and guide nurses in prevention and prompt intervention.
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