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Apparently, the blood is at more risk for bacterial proliferation/contamination:
https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/blood-transfusion-question-330440.html
Oh and if your policy says do not give blood after 4 hours, typically that is something you ought to follow...however, medicine is not a linear--so I would write that as a verbal order for c.y.a.
But definitely investigate as to why the patient is so hypotensive in the first place, but yet you're giving blood so slowly.
If I were auditing the chart, this doesn't make sense...granted, all the details are not here....
pedsnurse2002
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i was given an order to run blood transfusion over 6 hours secondary to hypotension after 15min with no other s/sx of reaction. our p/p says to run over 4 hours. just wanted to see what anyone else thought about a 6 hour infusion. what happens to blood after 4 hours?