blood donor interview data sheet Flashcards
enumerate the contents of medical history
- 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
ideal interval for every blood donation
a potential donor, if capable, is able to donate?
3-4 months
twice a year
the duration of donation is associated with?
body’s ability to replenish lost fluid and red cells completely.
if one has just undergone apheresis
48 hours
if the patient has received growth hormone or have undergone tissue transplantation, or was given bovine insulin. what could be the response?
DEFERRED PERMANENTLY
recipient of such blood might suffer eventually from Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease
enumerate the malaria endemic places (4)
- Africa
- Palawan
- Mindoro
- Cagayan
places affected by SARS (4)
- Toronto, Canada
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Guangdong, China
- Singapore
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
- 14 days after recovery
- 28 days after onset of illness
North America
if the donor travelled to african country and has sexual contact, he will be deferred for?
PERMANENTLY
enumerate the other considerations that will be deferred for 12 months
- ear piercing or acupuncture
- imprisoned
- dental extraction or tooth extraction
rationale
history of blood donation
gives us an idea whether a particular donor has been abusively giving his blood.
rationale
history of blood transfusion/organ transplantation/intake of medication
to trace certain health conditions of a donor.
rationale
history of serious health conditions
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.
rationale
history of travel to an endemic place for a specific disease
gives us an idea that a donor may habe acquired a disease despite being asymptomatic for some time.
rationale
prospective HIV donor
donor who has HIV infection should be deferred permanently because of the danger of transmission.