Finals Flashcards
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genetically different but same species
allogeneic donor
same person (usually for surgery)
autologous
uses apheresis machine
hemapheresis donor
choice of donor
directed donor
choice of physician
recipient-specific
age for legal donation
18-65
what age needs a consent from parent or guardian to donate blood
16-17
maximum amount of blood to be drawn
10.5 ml/kg
temperature
not exceeding 37.5
pulse according to DOH
60-100
normal temp
36.5 - 37.2
bp according to DOH
systolic: 90-160 mmHg
diastolic: 60-100 mmHg
hemoglobin of male (DOH)
135-185 g/L
hemoglobin of female (DOH)
125-175 g/L
a gravimetric method for hemoglobin determination
copper sulfate density
a method of hemoglobin determination where it consists of precalibrated portable battery-operated spectrometer
Spectrophotometric
In this method blood is diluted using reagent diluent and then Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS)
hemoglobin reagent is added.
Autoanalyzers
types of deferral
temporary, permanent and indefinite
unable to donate
blood for a limited
period of time
temporary deferral
unable to donate
blood for someone else
for an unspecified
period of time due to
current regulatory
requirements
indefinite deferral
-never eligible to
donate blood for
someone else
-may be eligible to
donate autologous
blood
permanent deferral
Confirmed positive test for human T-cell lymphotrophic virus (HTLV)
what kind of deferral?
permanent
Those who have taken the drug Etretinate (Tegison) for psoriaris
what kind of deferral?
permanent
History of Chaga’s disease
what kind of deferral?
permanent