Septicemia happens with the transfusion of blood that is contaminated with microorganisms. Assessment includes rapid onset of high fever and chills. hypotension. nausea. diarrhea. vomiting. and shock.Option A: Circulatory overload causes hypertension. cough. dyspnea. chest pain. tachycardia. and wheezing upon auscultation.Option B: Delayed reaction can occur days to years after a transfusion. It causes. fever. rashes. mild jaundice. and oliguria or anuria.Option C: Hypocalcemia causes paresthesias. tetany. muscle cramps. hyperactive reflexes. positive Trousseaus sign. and positive Chovsteks sign.