Blood collection & Processing Flashcards
1
Q
- The minimum hemoglobin concentration for an autologous donor is:
a. 11 g/dL
b. 12 g/dL
c. 2.5 g/dL
d. 13 g/dL
A
a. 11 g/dL
2
Q
- Which documents are to be used for the medical history assessment?
a. Medication deferral list
b. Uniform donor history questionnaire
c. Donor history questionnaire brochure
d. Donor education material
e. All of the above
A
e. All of the above
3
Q
- With the addition of sample tubes, donors who weigh 50 kg may donate the following maximum amount of whole blood:
a. 450 mL
b. 475 mL
c. 500 mL
d. 525 mL
e. 575 mL
A
d. 525 mL
4
Q
- To ensure traceability and trackability of a collected unit, a unique identifying number should be applied to:
a. Donor history record
b. Primary collection bag
c. All pilot tubes
d. CUE ballot
e. All of the above
A
e. All of the above
5
Q
- Which of the following tests is not required with routine donor unit processing?
a. HBsAG
b. Serologic test for syphilis
c. CMV
d. ABO/Rh
e. None of the above
A
c. CMV
6
Q
- Which of the following is required to help ensure a safe blood supply?
a. Trained, qualified personnel
b. Written policies and procedures
c. Documentation of all steps to ensure traceability and
trackability
d. Accurate and truthful information from a donor
e. All of the above
A
e. All of the above
7
Q
- Which of the following blood pressures is unacceptable for donation?
a. 120/70
b. 145/90
c. 190/60
d. 110/80
e. All are acceptable
A
c. 190/60
8
Q
- Which of the following steps should be taken in the event of a donor reaction?
a. Elevate feet
b. Apply cold compresses
c. Ensure adequate airway
d. Use ammonia capsule
e. All of the above
A
e. All of the above
9
Q
- Which test is not required on an allogeneic donation?
a. HIV-1/2 antibody
b. HCV NAT
c. HBc antibody
d. STS for syphilis
e. Chagas
A
e. Chagas