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Single Unit Blood Transfusion Only ONE unit of blood should be ordered if the inpatient does not have clinically significant bleeding Each unit transfused is an independent clinical decision Second unit can be requested after patient has been assessed and remains symptomatic Indications for a second unit: Active blood loss Ongoing symptoms of anaemia For more information on patient blood management visit www.blood.gov.au/pbm-guidelines to access the latest guidelines. Every ONE matters

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Page 1: Single Unit Blood Transfusion€¦ · Single Unit Blood Transfusions . In accordance with the Patient Blood Management Guidelines: Prescribe ONE unit only for the symptomatic, non-bleeding

Single Unit Blood Transfusion Only ONE unit of blood should be ordered if the inpatient does not have clinically significant bleeding

Each unit transfused is an independent clinical decision

Second unit can be requested after patient has been assessed and remains symptomatic

Indications for a second unit: Active blood loss

Ongoing symptoms of anaemia

For more information on patient blood management visit www.blood.gov.au/pbm-guidelines to access the latest guidelines.

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Page 2: Single Unit Blood Transfusion€¦ · Single Unit Blood Transfusions . In accordance with the Patient Blood Management Guidelines: Prescribe ONE unit only for the symptomatic, non-bleeding

Single Unit Blood Transfusions In accordance with the Patient Blood Management Guidelines:

Prescribe ONE unit only for the symptomatic, non-bleeding patient

Reassess the patient before requesting a second unit

Each unit transfused is an independent clinical

decision

Every ONE matters

For more information on patient blood management

visit www.blood.gov.au/pbm-guidelines to access the latest guidelines.

Page 3: Single Unit Blood Transfusion€¦ · Single Unit Blood Transfusions . In accordance with the Patient Blood Management Guidelines: Prescribe ONE unit only for the symptomatic, non-bleeding

Single Unit Blood Transfusions In accordance with the Patient Blood Management Guidelines:

Prescribe ONE unit only for the symptomatic, non-bleeding patient

Reassess the patient before requesting second unit

Each unit transfused is an independent clinical

decision

Transfusion risks may be dose dependent

ONE bag is best - then reassess

For more information on patient blood management visit www.blood.gov.au/pbm-guidelines to access the latest guidelines.