After the blood transfusion is complete, the doctor removes the IV, and the patient rests for up to an hour. Vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, and heart rate are monitored. Adverse reactions are most likely to occur right after the transfusion, which is why patients need vigilant monitoring. Some people experience a tingling or flushing sensation and mild fever, which may be normal and resolve shortly after the procedure. Blood tests can ensure the person's body is handling the transfusion well.

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