World Health Organization

Clinical Use of Blood Handbook - 1st ed. - Geneva: World Health Organization; 2001. - 219 p. ;

“The Clinical Use of Blood Handbook” provides a handy guide to the appropriate use of blood and blood products for prescribers of blood at all levels of the healthcare system. It is designed to provide a quick reference to transfusion, particularly when an urgent clinical decision is required. It summarizes key information from a more extensive module of learning material: “The Clinical Use of Blood”. Both the module and handbook have been prepared by an international team of clinical and blood transfusion specialists and reviewed by relevant WHO departments and critical readers from a range of specialties from all regions of the world. The handbook introduces the principles of the appropriate use of blood and blood products and outlines the characteristics and indications for use of intravenous replacement fluids, whole blood, blood components and plasma derivatives. It provides a detailed guide to clinical transfusion procedures and the recognition and management of transfusion reactions. Comprehensive guidance is given on transfusion and alternatives to transfusion in the areas of general medicine, obstetrics, paediatrics & neonatology, surgery & anaesthesia, trauma & acute surgery, and burns. Key points, tables and algorithms are highlighted for easy reference and a comprehensive index is in

9241545399 (paperback) 9789241545396 (paperback)


Blood--Transfusion
Blood Products--Therapeutic use
Blood--Clinical Use
Pathology

615.39 WHO 15330 1st 2001 Pathology


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