Disposal of Empty Transfusion Bag and IV Set

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Hi All,

How do you dispose of an empty transfusion bag and IV set? Do you place it in regular trash or biohazard bags? I have seen both methods and I cannot find an actual hospital policy on it so I wanted to see how you handle it.

Thank you.

Specializes in ICU.

Bio container

Specializes in Palliative, Onc, Med-Surg, Home Hospice.

The policy at my facility is to put the set into the bag they blood came from the blood bank from, and place it in a red bio-hazard bin (which is lined with a red biohazard bag).

If you can't find the policy, I would ask your CUE (or manager or whoever does education for your unit). Surely they have one.

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.

Ours go in the bio disposal.

Three ways: If it's empty and has a glass component, it goes in a sharps/biohazard bin. If it has no glass component, but contains more than a trace amount of medication, it goes in a different biohazard bin. If it's empty and has no glass component, the patient information gets covered with a sticker and it goes in the regular trash.

People are always putting things in the wrong bins.

Edit: I just realized we're talking about blood. Our empty bag and all the tubing goes in a biohazard bad with a filled out post-transfusion slip. Lab eventually comes to pick it up, but I have no idea what happens to it after that.

Specializes in Emergency medicine, primary care.

Red biohazard bin.

Specializes in SICU, trauma, neuro.

Bio bag with the yellow transfusion slip attached (with the unit #, unit info, pt info, expiration etc.) White carbon copy goes in pt chart.

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