blood donor interview data sheet Flashcards

1
Q

enumerate the contents of medical history

A
  • history of blood donation
  • history of blood transfusion/organ transplantation/intake of medication
  • history of serious health conditions
  • history of travel to an endmic place for a specific disease
  • prospective HIV donor
  • other considerations
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2
Q

ideal interval for every blood donation

a potential donor, if capable, is able to donate?

A

3-4 months

twice a year

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3
Q

the duration of donation is associated with?

A

body’s ability to replenish lost fluid and red cells completely.

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4
Q

if one has just undergone apheresis

A

48 hours

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5
Q

if the patient has received growth hormone or have undergone tissue transplantation, or was given bovine insulin. what could be the response?

A

DEFERRED PERMANENTLY
recipient of such blood might suffer eventually from Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease

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6
Q

enumerate the malaria endemic places (4)

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  • Africa
  • Palawan
  • Mindoro
  • Cagayan
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7
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places affected by SARS (4)

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  • Toronto, Canada
  • Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Guangdong, China
  • Singapore
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8
Q

if a donor has been previously diagnosed and treated for West Nile virus, he will be deferred for?

if a donor is infected and not treated, he will be deferred for?

endemic place/s of this virus

A
  • 14 days after recovery
  • 28 days after onset of illness

North America

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9
Q

if the donor travelled to african country and has sexual contact, he will be deferred for?

A

PERMANENTLY

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10
Q

enumerate the other considerations that will be deferred for 12 months

A
  • ear piercing or acupuncture
  • imprisoned
  • dental extraction or tooth extraction
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11
Q

rationale

history of blood donation

A

gives us an idea whether a particular donor has been abusively giving his blood.

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12
Q

rationale

history of blood transfusion/organ transplantation/intake of medication

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to trace certain health conditions of a donor.

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13
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rationale

history of serious health conditions

A

tells us the health status of the donor.

if the donor has suffered any of the following diseases or is currently infected. he/she has to be deferred permanently.

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14
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rationale

history of travel to an endemic place for a specific disease

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gives us an idea that a donor may habe acquired a disease despite being asymptomatic for some time.

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15
Q

rationale

prospective HIV donor

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donor who has HIV infection should be deferred permanently because of the danger of transmission.

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16
Q

rationale

other considerations

A

this is to determine if the donor will have other concerns that will seriously affect his health status after blood donation.

17
Q

contents of the pathologist’s remark

A
  • general appearance
  • skin
  • HEENT
  • heart/lung
  • decision
  • reason
  • volume of blood to donate
18
Q

rationale

consent

A

to protect the blood donor