Just the other day I took over operating the cell saver from another employee. After running my final bowl of RBC's, I was just sitting there, monitoring the blood loss, when I suddenly noticed that I washed the previous bowl with LR rather than NaCl! It had been 15 or 20 minutes since infusing the blood. I literally got nauseated and my heart rate must have climbed to 120! I immediately informed the CRNA. She reasuured me that no harm would come to the patient.
Apparently, my error should only change the oxygen-carrying capacity of the RBC's in that last re-infused unit (at worst). At best, nothing. As LR is routinely used IV (as we all know), that is OK!!
My biggest mistake? Dropped the skull flap. That night I learned bone can be autoclaved. So, I guess it wasn't my worst mistake ever. That is probably yet to come.
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Just the other day I took over operating the cell saver from another employee. After running my final bowl of RBC's, I was just sitting there, monitoring the blood loss, when I suddenly noticed that I washed the previous bowl with LR rather than NaCl! It had been 15 or 20 minutes since infusing the blood. I literally got nauseated and my heart rate must have climbed to 120! I immediately informed the CRNA. She reasuured me that no harm would come to the patient.
Boy, do I feel stoooopid!
I have never made such a serious error.