Blood Bank Flashcards

1
Q

HGB requirement for donors

A

12.5 g/dL (125 g/L)

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2
Q

Prior to donation collection, the venipuncture site must be cleaned with

A

PVP iodine complex

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3
Q

The Western blot is confirmatory for

A

anti-HIV-1

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4
Q

When aliquotting RBCs with a STERILE device, the expiration date will be

A

The same date as the original RBC unit

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5
Q

When platelets are stoed on a rotator set on an open benchtop, the ambiet air temperature must be recorded

A

every 4 hours

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6
Q

Platelets stored at 22-24C and gently agitated are good for

A

5 days

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7
Q

One thawed, fresh frozen plasma must be transfused within

A

24 hours

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8
Q

This may indicated contamination of platelets

A

Clots

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9
Q

a blood donor has the genotype:hh, AB. what is the red cell phenotype?

A

O. AB cannot be expressed due to hh

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10
Q

Fy(a-b-) is rare in all populations except

A

African Americans

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11
Q

The Xg blood group is encoded on the

A

X chromosome

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12
Q

To be a secreator, both the Lewis and the Se genes need to be present to type as

A

Le(a-b+)

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13
Q

Non-secreators will generally type as

A

Le(a+b-)

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14
Q

Ax cells are more strongly reactive with ________, than anti-A

A

anti-AB

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15
Q

A3 cells, when mixed with anti-A,B will show

A

mixed field agglutination

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16
Q

The enzyme responsible for confirring H activity on RBCs is

A

L-fucosyl transferase

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17
Q

Lutheran antiody best detected at lower temps

A

anti- Lu^a

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18
Q

Mixed-field refractile agglutinates are suggestive of

A

Anti-Sd^a

19
Q

HLA antibodies are induced by

A

multiple transfusions

20
Q

Genes of the MHC contributed to

A

the coordination of cellular and humoral immunity

21
Q

These red cell antigens are found on glycophorin-A

A

M, N

22
Q

Paraoxymal cold hemoglobinuria (PCH) is associated with antibody specificity toward

A

P antigen

23
Q

This antibody is found in people with infectious mononucleosis

A

anti-i

24
Q

Cold agglutinin syndrom is associated with an antibody specifity toward

A

I

25
Q

At what temperatures does anti-I react best?

A

Room temp or 4 C

26
Q

Resistance to malaria

A

Duffy

27
Q

This is used to treat Hemophilia A

A

factor VIII concentrate

28
Q
If an Rh mother has the following results
D: 0 
D cont:0 
Weak D: 1+ (mf)
Weak D cont: 0
what is the most likely cause?
A

Fetomaternal hemorrhage

29
Q

When performing the rosette test, 1 rosette per 3 field is considered

A

negative (there was not an excessive bleed). The mother should receive i vial of RhIg for a normal bleed

30
Q

Granulocytes for transfusion should be ABO compatible with

A

the patients plasma

31
Q

When trasnfusing a neonate with group O cells, no crossmatch is necessary if

A

the initial plasma screening is negative

32
Q

Babys usually will not express ABO antigens until

A

3 to 6 months of age

33
Q

Forward: AB
Reverse: A

What is the cause of this ABO discrepancy?

A

Acquired B

34
Q

In the cause of a group O individual with Tn polyagglutinable cells, they may appear to have

A

an acquired A antigen

35
Q

The reagent used in weak D testing is

A

antiglobulin serum

36
Q

On an antibody screen, if all screen cells AND the autocontrol are positive at IAT, the patient likely has a

A

warm autoantibody

37
Q

If the Se and Le genes are both inherited, whats the phenotype?

A

Le(a-b+)

38
Q

Aquired B occurs in individuals with this blood type.

They will forward type _______
They will reverse type _______

A

A individuals
Forward: AB
Reverse: A

39
Q

Forward: anti-A: 0 anti-B: 0
Reverse: A1: 0 B: 0

This patient is most likely

A

A baby under 3 months of age

40
Q

The A3 subgroup can be suspected when cells show

A

mixed field agglutination

41
Q

First Time 20yr old donor

Forward: anti-A: 0 anti-B:0
Reverse: A: 0 B: 3+

This ABO discrepancy is most likely

A

A subgroup of A

42
Q

RhIg Fetal Maternal Hemmorage

RhIg RBCs

A

Hemmorage: 30 mL
RBCs: 15 mL

43
Q

Patients with von Willibrand syndrome should be transfused with

A

cryparcipitate (includes vWB factors AND factor VIII)

vWF responsible for platelet aggregation due to ristocetin.

44
Q

Unit of PLTs increase PLT count

A

5,000-10,000/mm