The intravenous line should only be primed with regular saline; no additional solutions or drugs should be utilized.
There shouldn't be any additional fluids or drugs used to prime the intravenous line other than regular saline. Before the operation starts, it's important to explain what to expect to the patient and their family. Prior to starting the transfusion, baseline vital signs should be collected, and the nurse is required to stay with the patient for the first 15 minutes of the transfusion to watch for any acute reactions. Vital signs need to be taken again 15 minutes after the transfusion starts, as directed by the facility's policies, during the process, at the end, and an hour following the transfusion. Both hemolytic and non-hemolytic responses to blood transfusions include a variety of indications and symptoms.
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Lymphocytes, specifically, plasma cells from B lymphocytes.