Requirements for Storage, Transportation, and Expiration Flashcards

1
Q

Expiration of RBC stored in ACD/CPD/CP2D

A

21 days

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2
Q

Expiration of RBC stored in CDPA-1

A

35 days

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3
Q

Expiration of RBC stored in AS

A

42 days

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4
Q

Storage temperature for RBC

A

1 - 6 C

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5
Q

Transportation temperature for RBC

A

1 - 10 C

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6
Q

Expiration of irradiated RBC

A

Original expiration or 28 days from date of irradiation, whichever is sooner

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7
Q

Expiration of deglycerized RBC (open system)

A

24 hours

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8
Q

Expiration of deglycerized RBC (closed system)

A

14 days or as FDA approved

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9
Q

Storage temperature of Frozen RBC (40%) glycerol

A

-65C

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10
Q

Expiration of Frozen RBC (40%) glycerol

A

10 years (a policy shall be developed if rare frozen units are to be retained beyond this time)

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11
Q

When do you need to freeze RBC unit by?

A

within 6 days of collection unless rejuvenated

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12
Q

When do you need to freeze rare RBC unit by?

A

before expiration date

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13
Q

Expiration of frozen rejuvenated RBC in CPD, CPDA-1

A

10 years

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14
Q

Expiration of frozen rejuvenated RBC in AS-1

A

3 years (a policy shall be developed if rare frozen units are to be retained beyond this time)

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15
Q

Expiration of washed RBCs

A

24 hours

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16
Q

Storage temperature of platelets

A

20 - 24 C w/ continuous gentle agitation

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17
Q

Expiration of platelets

A

24 hours to 5 days, depending on collection system

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18
Q

Maximum time without agitation

A

24 hours

19
Q

Expiration date of irradiated platelets

A

No change from original expiration date

20
Q

Expiration of pooled platelets (open system)

A

4 hours

21
Q

Storage temperature of granulocytes

A

20 - 24 C

22
Q

Expiration of granulocytes

A

transfuse within 24 hours

23
Q

Storage temperature of cryoprecipitate

A
  • 18 C
24
Q

Expiration of cryoprecipitate

A

12 months

25
Q

After thawing of FFP at 1 - 6 C, how long do you have to place cryoprecipitate into freezer

A

1 hour

26
Q

Storage temperature of cryoprecipitate after thawing

A

20 - 24 C

27
Q

Expiration of thawed cryoprecipitate

A

6 hours

28
Q

Thawing temperature of FFP and cryoprecipitate

A

30 - 37 C

29
Q

Expiration of pooled cryoprecipitate (open system)

A

4 hours

30
Q

Expiration of pooled cryoprecipitate (closed system)

A

6 hours

31
Q

Storage temperature of FFP

A

-18C

32
Q

Expiration of FFP stored at -18C

A

12 months

33
Q

Expiration of FFP stored at -65C

A

7 years (requires FDA approval if stored for > 1 year)

34
Q

Expiration of FFP after thawing

A

24 hours

35
Q

Storage temperature of FFP after thawing

A

1 - 6 C

36
Q

Time frame in which to place FFP in freezer after collection

A

8 hours

37
Q

PF24 definition

A

Plasma frozen within 24 hours after collection

38
Q

Storage temperature of PF24

A

-18C

39
Q

Expiration of PF24

A

12 months

40
Q

Expiration of PF24 after thawing

A

24 hours

41
Q

Storage temperature of thawed PF24

A

1 - 6 C

42
Q

Storage temperature of thawed plasma

A

1 - 6 C

43
Q

Expiration of thawed plasma

A

5 days from date product was thawed or original expiration, whichever is sooner