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Investigation of a transfusion reaction may require a thorough review of events that occurred at the patient’s bedside in order to elucidate the underlying cause of the complication. Solve it!
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Hod EA, Francis RO. Noninfectious complications of blood transfusion. In: Cohn CS, Delaney M, Johnson ST, Katz LM, editors. Technical manual. 20th ed. Bethesda: AABB; 2020. p. 637.
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Friedman, M.T., West, K.A., Bizargity, P., Annen, K., Gur, H.D., Hilbert, T. (2023). The Red Pee. In: Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine, Hemostasis, and Cellular Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14638-1_33
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