Donor Screening and Component Preparation Flashcards

1
Q

What is the minimum age for donating blood?

A

17 years

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2
Q

What is the minimum weight requirement for donating a standard unit of blood?

A

110 pounds

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3
Q

A potential donor yields a blood pressure of 190/100 while undergoing a physical examination. What is the result of this finding?

A

Evaluation by blood bank medical director

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4
Q

A person comes in to donate a unit of blood, and when the donor rolls up his sleeve for a blood pressure reading, the donor room technician notices a tattoo. When asked about the time the tattoo was made the donor answers, “five years ago.” Is this donor approved for a blood donation?

A

Donor is accepted

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5
Q

A multiparous woman wishing to donate blood states she was given a blood transfusion 6 months ago during a difficult delivery of her third child. Is she approved for donation?

A

Donor is deferred for 6 months

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6
Q

What effect does aspirin have on a platelet pheresis procedure?

A

Causes a decrease in platelet function

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7
Q

Why might a donor with a history of epileptic seizures be deferred or might otherwise require approval from the blood bank director?

A

To alleviate the possibility of serious donor reaction

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8
Q

The influenza (live virus) carries a deferral of how long?

A

2 weeks

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9
Q

What possible disease transmission is the cause for rejecting a donor given growth hormone?

A

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

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10
Q

Why is the informed consent response not reviewed at the donor registration site, but instead in donor processing where blood pressure, temperature, hemoglobin, etc. screening is done?

A

to alleviate any embarrassment of the donor to other donors and staff.

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11
Q

All of the following are measured after pheresis donation except:

A

Serum protein

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12
Q

Mrs. Jones donated 2 autologous units for a hysterectomy to be performed in 4 weeks. This is referred to as a ______ donation.

A

Predeposit

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13
Q

What oral therapy is recommended for patients who are making frequent predeposit blood donations?

A

Iron

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14
Q

What type of blood donation is used particularly with cardiopulmonary bypass procedures?

A

Immediate preoperative hemodilution

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15
Q

What is the cause of a hematoma in the phlebotomy process?

A

The needle has gone through the vein and punctured the back wall

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16
Q

In processing of donor units, what reagent is optional?

A

A2 cells

17
Q

All of the following are laboratory methods used to detect HBsAg except:

A

HPLC

18
Q

What does anti-HBc detect?

A

The core protein on the Hepatitis B virus

19
Q

All of the following is included on the label affixed to the donor unit, except:

A

Date of collection

20
Q

How are red blood cells prepared from a donor whole blood unit?

A

80% plasma is removed

21
Q

Red blood cells that have been irradiated are indicated in _______ patients.

A

Bone marrow transplant patients

22
Q

Which leukocyte-reduction method yields the highest reduction in white blood cells and platelets?

A

Selective absorption filter

23
Q

All of the following tests are done on postdeglycerolized units except:

A

IAT

24
Q

Single-donor platelets are produced by:

A

Pheresis procedures

25
Q

Random platelets from whole blood must be prepared within how long of collection?

A

6 hours

26
Q

What is the storage temperature of fresh frozen plasma (FFP)?

A

-18 degrees C

27
Q

What is the concentration of AHF (factor VIII) in cryoprecipitate?

A

80 units of activity

28
Q

What may cause a decreased factor VIII activity when preparing cryoprecipitate?

A

elevated temperatures (>4 degrees C)

29
Q

What product is used to treat persons at risk for spontaneous thrombosis?

A

Antithrombin III concentrate

30
Q

What is the primary immunoglobulin contained in immune serum globulin (ISG)?

A

IgG

31
Q

What is the therapeutic use of immune serum globulin (ISG)?

A

Immunodeficiency