Basics Of Blood Transfusion Flashcards

1
Q

Should be given within 24hs of donation?

A

Fresh whole blood

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2
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The product of choice in most clinical scenarios?

A

PRBCs

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3
Q

For previously sensitized patients?

A

Frozen RBCs

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4
Q

Prevents almost all febrile non hemolytic transfusion reaction?

A

Leukocyte depleted/washed RBCs

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5
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Should be given within less than 120hs from donation?

A

Platelets concentrate

* can transmit infections and induce allergic reactions

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6
Q

Usual source of vit.K dependent factors?

A

FFP ( fresh frozen plasma)

+ only source of factor v

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7
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Important id damage control resuscitation?

A

FFP

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8
Q

Indications of FFP?

A

Major hemorrhage.
DIC.
INR >1.5

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9
Q

Immediate reversal of warfarin-induced hemorrhage when PCC is not available?

A

FFP

* Prothrombin complex concentrate is the 1st choice.

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10
Q

Used for thrombocytopenic purpura?

A

FFP

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11
Q

Has NO infectious risk?

A

Concentrates and recombinant DNA technology

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12
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Major hemorrhage criteria

A

Sys BP <90 mm Hg or HR >110

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13
Q

Massive transfusion means?

A

> 10 units of PRBCs in 24h

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