Module Two Flashcards

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Donation interval for double red blood cell pheresis

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16 weeks

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Donation time for autologous donors

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Three days between donations no sooner than 72 hours before intended use

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Donation interval for plateletpheresis

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Two days

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Donation interval for whole blood

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Eight weeks

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Donation interval plasma apheresis, Occasional donor

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Four weeks

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Donation interval autologous donations

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Three days

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Donation intervals directed whole blood donations

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Eight weeks

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Deferral periods for aspirin consumption for a platelet donor

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Two days

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Deferral periods for pregnancy

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Six weeks

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Deferral periods for leukemia

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Permanent

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Deferral periods for blood transfusion

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12 months

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Deferral periods for a flu shot

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No deferral

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Deferral period for a tattoo

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12 months

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Deferral period for hepatitis B vaccination (preventative)

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No deferral

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Deferral periods for HBIG following exposure

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12 months

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Deferral periods for travel to malarial area

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12 months

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Deferral periods for Tegison drug for psoriasis

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Permanent deferral

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Deferral periods for rubeola/mumps/typhoid

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Two weeks

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Deferral periods for rubella/chickenpox

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Four weeks

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deferral periods for positive test for HBsAg, HIV or HCV

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Permanent deferral

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Deferral periods if you are a prostitute

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Permanent deferral

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Storage changes increase or decrease 2, 3 – DPG

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Decrease

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Storage changes increase or decrease ATP

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Decrease

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Storage changes increase or decrease plasma K +

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Increase

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Storage changes increase or decrease plasma sodium
Decrease
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Storage changes increase or decrease plasma hemoglobin
Increase
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Storage changes increase or decrease pH
Decrease
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QC values for hct in packed cells, ADSOL
80
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QC values for platelet pH
Greater than or equal to 6.2
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QC value for minimum apheresis platelet count
3×10 ^11
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QC values for maximum white blood cells in leukoreduced products
5×10^6
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QC value for minimum Fibrinogen in cryo
150
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Minimum factor VIII in cryo
80
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Expiration of: packed cells, Adsol
42 days
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Expiration of: platelet apheresis
5 days
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Expiration of: PF24 plasma, frozen state
1 year
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Expiration of: PF24 Plasma, thawed
5 days
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Expiration of: Cryoprecipitate, thawed and pooled (open system)
4 hours
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Expiration of: Packed cells, irradiated
28 days
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Expiration of: Washed packed cells
24 hours
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Expiration of: Frozen Cells, Frozen state
10 years
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Temperature of: packed cells, Adsol
1-6 C
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Temperature of: Platelet apheresis
20-24 C
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Temperature of: PF24 Plasma, frozen state
-18 C
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Temperature of: PF24 Plasma, thawed
1-6 C
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Temperature of: Cryoprecipitate, thawed and pooled (open system)
20-24 C
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Temperature of: Packed cells, Irradiated
1-6 C
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Temperature of: Washed packed cells
1-6 C
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Temperature of: frozen cells, frozen state
-65 C
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Donor Criteria: age
> or equal to 16 years old, no upper limit
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Donor Criteria: weight
110 lbs
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Donor Criteria: Pulse
50-115 bpm
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Donor Criteria: Temperature
37.5C or 99.5 F
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Donor Criteria: Blood Pressure
S: 180 D: 100
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Donor Criteria: Hemoglobin
12.5 g
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Donor Criteria: Hematocrit
38%
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amount of whole blood volume permitted at one collection including the samples for processing can be no more than _________
10.5 ml/kl or 525 ml
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donors deferred if they have be transfused with human blood components for how long?
12 months
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minimum platelet count for apheresis donor is
150,000
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Donor criteria for a autologous donors: - Age - Hemoglobin - Hematocrit
- any age - 11.0g - 33%
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What 3 blood bank test are required on every donated unit of blood?
- ABO - RH including weak D - Antibody screen
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7 infectious disease tests required on every donated unit of blood
1. Syphillis 2. West Nile 3. HBsAg 4. Anti- HBC 5. Anti- HCV 6. Anti - HIV 7. Anti- HTLV-I/II
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2 test perfomred on donor blood by the collection facility but are not FDA required
1. CMV | 2. Chagas
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Proper procedure for pep of platelets from whole blood
Light spin followed by a hard spin
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goal of RBC preservatives:
75% survival of RBCs 24 hours post transfusion
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Name the Anticoagulant's length of storage: 1. Adsol 2. CPD 3. CPDA-I 4. ACD
1. 42 days 2. 21 3. 35 4. 21