During surgery, a transfusion reaction is manifested as:
AHypothermia
BHypotension
CBleeding
DIncreased muscle movement
ETachycardia
Case of trauma in a patient with an unknown blood group. Patient is unstable and requires urgent blood transfusion. Which type of blood should be transfused?
AO-
BAB+
CO+
DA+
A 62-year-old male patient with heart failure is scheduled for a heart transplant. His renal function test is deranged, and haemoglobin is $6 \mathrm{gm} \%$. The physician ordered 2 units of whole blood. Four hours after transfusion, he developed severe respiratory distress. On examination, he is hypoxemic, has tachycardia and his mean arterial pressure is elevated. Which of the following are the best investigations for the above scenario? 1. Chest X-ray 2. Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) level 3. Absolute neutrophil count 4. Leucocyte antibodies 5. Platelets
A3 and 5
B4 and 5
C1 and 2
D2 only
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