BLOOD DONATION Flashcards
An institution which is
hospital based, performs
compatibility testing and prepares
blood components.
Blood Bank
Interval between blood donation
8 weeks
The minimum acceptable
hemoglobin for male donors is:
12.5 g/dL
If a donor will undergo platelet
pheresis, he/she must not take
aspirin for:
3 days
What is the amount of
anticoagulant to be removed if the
blood donor is 99lbs?
6.3 ml
Prospective donors who have
malaria should be deferred:
For three years after cessation of
treatment
Storage: granulocyte
concentrate
20-240C without agitation
A blood collected with CPDA-1
will expire on December 15, 2014
was irradiated on December 2,
2014. What will be its expiry date?
December 15, 2014
Which of the following donor
reactions does not include
discontinue of blood donation as
its first resort in patient
management?
Lightheadedness
Blood donation:
-Occurs when a person voluntarily has
blood drawn and used for transfusion.
-Involves collecting blood from a donor
so it can be used to treat someone else
All of the following are types
of blood donation
Allogeneic
Autologous
Apheresis
Commonly referred to as
whole blood donation:
Allogeneic
Separation of components is
based on specific gravity or weight:
Apheresis
Blood donated is intended for
the use of general patient
population:
Allogeneic
The process takes about 2-3
hours:
Apheresis
Example of this type of blood
donation is “mass blood donation”:
Allogeneic
Blood donation in which a
specific component of the blood is
only extracted, and the remaining
components are returned to the
donor:
Apheresis
Blood donated by the owner for
future use:
Autologous
The donor of this type of
blood donation is referred to as the
donor-patient:
Autologous
Centrifugation method
wherein blood is processed in
batches or cycles (passes):
Intermittent Flow Centrifugation
(IFC)
The process of withdrawal,
processing, and reinfusion of the
blood is performed simultaneously
in this centrifugation method:
Continuous Flow Centrifugation
(CFC)
How many venipuncture
site/s are needed in Continuous
Flow Centrifugation (CFC)
Two
All of the following are types
of apheresis
Plateletpheresis
Plasmapheresis
Leukapheresis
Hematopoietic growth
factors, particularly GCSF, is used
to increase the number of
circulating stem cells prior to this
procedure:
HPC Pheresis