Critical Care Obstetrics 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9781444316780.ch11
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Blood Component Replacement

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It is the responsibility of the physician to take care of the necessary steps that a blood product is indicated, and the standard practices for the transfusion of the blood is observed. 7 Obstetric conditions linked with the requirement for blood transfusion might cause morbidity and mortality if not fared appropriately. The increasingly important issues in blood transfusion are adverse events associated with transfusion, including potential infection and potential transmission of prions, rising costs, and the possible future problems of availability.
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It is the responsibility of the physician to take care of the necessary steps that a blood product is indicated, and the standard practices for the transfusion of the blood is observed. 7 Obstetric conditions linked with the requirement for blood transfusion might cause morbidity and mortality if not fared appropriately. The increasingly important issues in blood transfusion are adverse events associated with transfusion, including potential infection and potential transmission of prions, rising costs, and the possible future problems of availability.
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confidence: 99%