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Does anyone require patients to sign a consent prior to administration of RhIG?

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  • Women's Services has the patient sign a "Consent for the Administration of Blood Products" upon admission and this covers the RhoGAM as well.

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Women's Services has the patient sign a "Consent for the Administration of Blood Products" upon admission and this covers the RhoGAM as well.

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19 hours ago, REN_NH said:

Women's Services has the patient sign a "Consent for the Administration of Blood Products" upon admission and this covers the RhoGAM as well.

This is the way it should be, if at all.  The blood bank / transfusion service has better things to be doing than worrying about consents being explained and signed.  Just my 2 cents worth.  

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