Chapter 10: Problem 5
Which should the nurse observe for as a complication of Factor VIII administration? A. Fuid volume excess B. Sepsis C. Blood transfusion reaction D. Thrombus formation
Chapter 10: Problem 5
Which should the nurse observe for as a complication of Factor VIII administration? A. Fuid volume excess B. Sepsis C. Blood transfusion reaction D. Thrombus formation
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