000010120 001__ 10120 000010120 005__ 20240509132019.0 000010120 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/9880vr79q 000010120 037__ $$aETD 000010120 245__ $$aMassive transfusion protocol: identifying time to blood delivery & transfusion 000010120 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000010120 269__ $$a2023 000010120 336__ $$aFinal project 000010120 502__ $$bD.N.P. 000010120 520__ $$aAcute traumatic blood loss is life-threatening and increases the "lethal triad" of hypothermia, coagulopathy, and acidosis. Death related to traumatic blood loss occurs most commonly in the first three to six hours after injury and is the leading cause of injury-related death. The aim of this collaborative quality improvement project was to identify and trend the average time to blood product delivery from MTP activation and time to transfusion after products are delivered with a standardized method. The goal was to identify the time to blood product delivery from MTP activation and time to transfusion from product delivery through standardized chart review of adult trauma related MTP activations. This improvement project was designed to address a deficit in quality-of-care data, and evidence-based practice at an academic level I trauma center. 000010120 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000010120 650__ $$aQuality Improvement$$039456 000010120 650__ $$aHemorrhage$$020073 000010120 650__ $$aBlood Transfusion$$015678 000010120 650__ $$aTrauma Centers$$027291 000010120 6531_ $$atrauma 000010120 691__ $$aSchool of Nursing$$041370 000010120 7001_ $$aLeaper, Mackenzie A.$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000010120 8564_ $$930daf7c7-69d4-433c-bb73-e44c080aff8e$$s529718$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/10120/files/Leaper.Mackenzie.2023.pdf 000010120 905__ $$a/rest/prod/98/80/vr/79/9880vr79q 000010120 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:10120$$pstudent-work 000010120 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations