Laboratory Workup for Transfusion Reactions - LIVE
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Join Transfusion Medicine and Blood Bank Fellow, Mariama Evans, MD, for a review of transfusion reactions and their laboratory workup. Specific topics to include the most common transfusion reactions seen in cancer patients and the laboratory techniques utilized, such as Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT) and elutions.
Target Audience
These courses are intended for APPs across multidisciplinary cancer care and other professionals.
Learning Objectives
- List the most common transfusion reactions and describe their manifestations.
- Explain what steps to take if a transfusion reaction is suspected.
- Discuss common laboratory techniques used to work up transfusion reactions.
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Mariama Evans, MD Blood Bank and Transfusion Medicine Fellow, PGY-5 |
Presenter Disclosure Information
Mariama Evans, MD, has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests as defined by the ACCME.
The Greensboro Area Health Education Center is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Available Credit
- 1.00 NCPD/CNE
- 1.00 Participation