What To Expect During a Blood Transfusion
Blood transfusions take place in either a doctor's
office or a hospital. Sometimes they're done at the patient's home, but this is
less common.
A needle is used to insert an intravenous (IV) line
into one of your blood vessels. Through this line, you receive healthy blood.
The procedure usually takes 1 to 4 hours. The time depends on how much
blood you need and what part of the blood you receive.
During the blood transfusion, a nurse carefully
watches you, especially for the first 15 minutes. This is when reactions are
most likely to occur. The nurse continues to watch you during the rest of the
procedure as well. |