Donor Deferrals in terms of Sexual Behavior Flashcards
(8 cards)
What is the deferral period for a person who had sexual contact with someone diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 12 months
D. Permanent
C
Which of the following sexual behaviors leads to an indefinite or permanent donor deferral?
A. Having multiple sexual partners
B. Engaging in sex for money or drugs
C. Having casual sex with an intravenous drug user (IVDU)
D. All of the above
D
A female donor had sexual intercourse with a man who engaged in male-to-male sex (MSM). What is the appropriate deferral period?
A. 1 month
B. 6 months
C. 12 months
D. Permanent
C
Which of the following donors is eligible to donate blood without any deferral period?
A. A man who has had sex with men (MSM) since 1977
B. A person treated for syphilis 6 months ago
C. A person with a monogamous sexual relationship for 3 years
D. A person who had casual sex with a stranger last week
C
Which country is NOT listed as a high-risk area for donor deferral due to HIV prevalence?
A. Central African Republic
B. Nigeria
C. Japan
D. Chad
C
● From the Central African
Republic
● Niger
● Chad
● Nigeria Chad
● Congo
● Gabon
● Cameron
A male donor who engaged in male-to-male sex (MSM) in 2010 wants to donate blood. What is the appropriate deferral period?
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 3 years
D. Indefinite/Permanent
D
How long must a person wait to donate blood after being treated for gonorrhea?
A. 6 months
B. 12 months
C. 3 years
D. Indefinite
B
A donor had unprotected sex with an intravenous drug user (IVDU). What is the appropriate donor deferral period?
A. 6 months
B. 12 months
C. Indefinite/Permanent
D. No deferral if the donor tests negative for TTIs
C