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  • Better Blood Use Blog
    • Welcome to the Better Blood Use Forum for Case Discussion!
    • Announcement from Better Blood Use
    • First Case: This is an 84 female patient admitted through the emergency room with generalized weakness, fever, chills, likely urinary tract infection and likely metastatic lung masses.
      • Elderly female with known metastatic CA of ? Gyn origine, bladder catherer dependent, presents with weakness, fell down, and mild anemia and presumed dehydration. I am not finding the vital…
      • First Case: Does this patient need a transfusion?
      • First Case July 29, 2013 Final Case Critique
      • First Case July 29, 2013: Subsequent Case Management
    • Announcement from Better Blood Use: Case 2 and Case 3
    • Announcement from Better Blood Use: Second Case Posting
    • Case Two (August 4, 2013): Initial Presentation
      • Second Case: How many of the six platelet transfusions given to this patient were medically necessary?
      • Second Case August 4, 2013 Case Management Commentary
      • Second Case August 4, 2013 – Subsequent Case Management
      • Should this patient in the second case receive platelet transfusion?
      • Second Case: Assessment and Conclusion
    • The Joint Commission has posted proposed requirements for a “New Patient Blood Management Certification Program”
    • The patient has to go for pericardiocentesis. How should the patient’s INR be managed?
    • Third Case August 11, 2013: Patient Presentation
      • Third Case (August 11, 2013): Case Management Commentary
      • Third Case August 11, 2013: Subsequent Patient Management
      • Case 3: Based upon the information provided in Patient Presentation, does this patient need a transfusion?
      • Was transfusion appropriate in this circumstance?
    • Transfusion Strategies for Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding N Engl J Med January 3, 2013 368:11-21 Vilanueva, et. al.
    • Two Leading Health Care Quality Organizations Recommend Strategies to Minimize Overuse of Five Treatments, Including Appropriate Blood Management
    • Case 4 (August 18, 2013): Patient Presentation
      • Case 4 (August 18, 2013): Case Management Commentary – Assessment & Conclusion Part 1
      • Case 4 (August 18, 2013): Case Management Commentary – Assessment & Conclusion Part 2
      • Case 4 (August 18, 2013): Case Management Commentary Objective Data
      • Case 4 (August 18, 2013): Subsequent Patient Management
      • Did the case 4 presentation provided you with new information and interesting discussion?
    • Case 5 (8/25/2013): Patient Presentation
      • Case 5 (8/25/2013): Case Management Commentary
      • Case 5 (8/25/2013): Subsequent Patient Management
    • Announcement from Better Blood Use: Case 6 is posted
    • Announcement from Better Blood Use: Case 6 and 7
    • Case 6 (9/01/2013): Patient Presentation
      • Case 6 (9/01/2013): Case Management Commentary
      • Case 6 (9/01/2013): Subsequent Patient Management
    • Case 7 (9/08/2013): Patient Presentation
      • Case 7 (9/08/2013): Management Commentary
      • Case 7 (9/08/2013): Subsequent Patient Management
    • Case 8 (9/22/2013): Patient Presentation
      • Case 8 (9/22/2013): Case Management Commentary
      • Case 8 (9/22/2013): Subsequent Patient Management
    • Case 9 (9/29/13): Patient Presentation
      • Case 9 (9/29/2013): Case Management Commentary
      • Case 9 (9/29/2013): Subsequent Patient Management
    • Case 10 (October 22, 2013): Patient Presentation

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