Stop
the transfusion.
Whenever a transfusion reaction is suspected or
identified, the first step of the nurse is to stop the transfusion, by limiting
the amount of blood to which the client is exposed. There is no other option
whatever happens transfusion should be stopped.
Life-threatening transfusion reactions generally happens within the first 5 to 15 minutes of the infusion, so the nurse or someone designated by the nurse usually remains with the client during this critical time.