Explain the difference in preparation of blood components using an open system versus that of a closed system.
Ans) Closed system:
- The entire bag, including integrally attached satellite bags and tubing and is sterile.
Open system:
- An airtight system that has been entered. Expires in 4 hours.
Unit of whole blood separated into different components because:
For optimal storage of each part and the ability to provide appropriate therapy for patients, maximizing a limited resource and allowing for a method of transfusing patients who require a large amount of a specific blood component.
Blood Collection Bag:
- Blood is collected in a primary bag that contains an
anticoagulant-preservative solution.
- The entire bag, including integrally attached satellite bags and
tubing, is sterile and considered a closed system.
- An airtight system that has been entered becomes an open
system
Open system only good for 24 hours refridgerated
4 hours at room temperature.
Explain the difference in preparation of blood components using an open system versus that of a...
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