BLOOD DONATION Flashcards

1
Q

An institution which is
hospital based, performs
compatibility testing and prepares
blood components.

A

Blood Bank

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2
Q

Interval between blood donation

A

8 weeks

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3
Q

The minimum acceptable
hemoglobin for male donors is:

A

12.5 g/dL

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4
Q

If a donor will undergo platelet
pheresis, he/she must not take
aspirin for:

A

3 days

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5
Q

What is the amount of
anticoagulant to be removed if the
blood donor is 99lbs?

A

6.3 ml

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6
Q

Prospective donors who have
malaria should be deferred:

A

For three years after cessation of
treatment

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7
Q

Storage: granulocyte
concentrate

A

20-240C without agitation

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8
Q

A blood collected with CPDA-1
will expire on December 15, 2014
was irradiated on December 2,
2014. What will be its expiry date?

A

December 15, 2014

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9
Q

Which of the following donor
reactions does not include
discontinue of blood donation as
its first resort in patient
management?

A

Lightheadedness

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10
Q

Blood donation:

A

-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

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11
Q

All of the following are types
of blood donation

A

Allogeneic
Autologous
Apheresis

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12
Q

Commonly referred to as
whole blood donation:

A

Allogeneic

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13
Q

Separation of components is
based on specific gravity or weight:

A

Apheresis

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14
Q

Blood donated is intended for
the use of general patient
population:

A

Allogeneic

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15
Q

The process takes about 2-3
hours:

A

Apheresis

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16
Q

Example of this type of blood
donation is “mass blood donation”:

A

Allogeneic

17
Q

Blood donation in which a
specific component of the blood is
only extracted, and the remaining
components are returned to the
donor:

A

Apheresis

18
Q

Blood donated by the owner for
future use:

A

Autologous

19
Q

The donor of this type of
blood donation is referred to as the
donor-patient:

A

Autologous

20
Q

Centrifugation method
wherein blood is processed in
batches or cycles (passes):

A

Intermittent Flow Centrifugation
(IFC)

21
Q

The process of withdrawal,
processing, and reinfusion of the
blood is performed simultaneously
in this centrifugation method:

A

Continuous Flow Centrifugation
(CFC)

22
Q

How many venipuncture
site/s are needed in Continuous
Flow Centrifugation (CFC)

A

Two

23
Q

All of the following are types
of apheresis

A

Plateletpheresis
Plasmapheresis
Leukapheresis

24
Q

Hematopoietic growth
factors, particularly GCSF, is used
to increase the number of
circulating stem cells prior to this
procedure:

A

HPC Pheresis

25
Q

Donors are given drugs or sedimenting agents in this type of apheresis to increase the recovery of WBCs:

A

Leukapheresis

26
Q

Method of collection of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs):

A

HPC Pheresis

27
Q

Which of the following blood components can only be collected via apheresis?

A

Granulocytes

28
Q

Otherwise known as thrombocytopheresis:

A

Plateletpheresis

29
Q

Unit/s collected via plateletpheresis is called:

A

Single Donor Platelet (SDP)

30
Q

One plateletpheresis unit is equivalent to _____ random donor platelets.

A

6-8