Overview | New Zealand Blood Service
Transfusion medicine

Transfusion medicine handbook

The Transfusion Medicine Handbook is designed to assist hospital staff and other health professionals in modern Transfusion Medicine Practice.

4. Blood Components

Overview

Blood components are made from blood donations and may involve one or more simple physical processing steps to separate the constituents of blood.

The entries in this section are summaries of information presented in the NZBS Clinical Compendium, which is a source of reference for the clinical activities of NZBS. The compendium provides a framework for clinicians on the nature, composition and clinical use of the components and contains detailed individual component descriptions, quality specifications, storage requirements, dosage and administration guidelines, precautions and contraindications to use, along with information on potential adverse reactions.

The compendium is a controlled document. Regular updates of the individual documents it contains are produced and disseminated to holders. Documents within the compendium can also be found in the Healthcare Professionals section of the NZBS website.

Unsupported Browser!
This website will offer limited functionality in this browser. We only support the recent versions of major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.