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A patient reports severe chest pain, back pain, joint pain, hypertension, and redness of the head and neck after receiving a transfusion therapy. the primary health care provider diagnoses it as an acute pain transfusion reaction (aptr). which drug therapy would be beneficial to the patient?

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tynol bc that helps

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Acute transfusion reactions usually have symptoms within 24 hours of having the blood transfusion. When there is a transfusion reaction, the transfusion should be stopped right away and a normal saline solution be given as an Intravenous fluid. Corticosteroid or Diphenhydramine medications may help taper the symptoms.
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