Blood Donor Requirements Flashcards
standard that applies to blood donor identification and traceability
5.1.6
standard that applies to blood donor information, consents, notifications
5.2
allogeneic whole blood donation interval
8 weeks
2-unit red cell apheresis donation interval
16 weeks
infrequent plasmapheresis donation interval
4 weeks
leukapheresis donation intervval
2 days
single plateletpheresis donation interval
2 days
max collection volume by donor weight
10.5 mL/kg
donor weight requirement for 450 ml bag
> 110 lb
donor weight requirement for 500 ml bag
> 120 lb
donor temperature requirement
<37.5 (<99.5F)
donor pulse requirement
50-100 bpm
donor blood pressure requirement
<180/100
can blood donors be on blood pressure meds?
yes
female H&H donor requirement
> 12.5 g/dl or Hct >38%
male H&H donation requirement
13.0 g/dl or Hct 39%
pituitary growth hormone of human origin deferral
permanent
permanent deferral means?
will never be allowed to donate
receipt of allogeneic dura mater deferral?
permanent
Tegison donation deferral
permanent
confirmed positive HBsAg deferral
permanent
indefinite deferral means?
can regain eligibility at some point in the future if guidelines change or improved testing methods are developed
hepatitis/yellow jaundice after 11th birthday deferral
indefinite
hematologic malignancy deferral
indefinite
HBcAb deferral
indefinite
hep C deferral
indefinite
HIV deferral
indefinite
HTLV I or II deferral
indefinite
history of IV drug use deferral
indefinite
risk of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease deferral
indefinite
history of babesiosis or Chagas disease deferral
indefinite
abnormal bleeding tendencies deferral
indefinite
syphilis and/or gonorrhea deferral
12 months after completion of treatment
household or sexual contact with hepatitis, HIV deferral
12 months
recipient of allogeneic blood transfusion deferral
12 months
organ, tissue, bone marrow transplant deferral
12 months
bone or skin graft deferral
12 months
tattoo or piercing deferral
12 months
hepatitis B globulin deferral
12 months
72 hour incarceration deferral
12 months
bitten by rabid animal deferral
12 months
Rubella deferral
4 weeks
chicken pox/shingles deferral
4 weeks
Accutane deferral
4 weeks
smallpox deferral
3 weeks
measles deferral
2 weeks
mumps referral
2 weeks
yellow fever deferral
2 weeks
oral polio deferral
2 weeks
oral typhoid deferral
2 weeks
Plavix/Ticlid deferral
2 weeks (platelets only)
cancer deferral
1-5 years after successful treatment
pregnancy deferral
6 weeks
minor surgery deferral
until healing is complete
tooth extraction or dental surgery deferral
72 hours
aspirin deferral
48 hours if donating platelets
malaria disease deferral
3 years asymptomatic
lived in malaria endemic area deferral
3 years after departure
traveled to malaria endemic area deferral
1 year after return
Finasteride (Proscar or Propecia) deferral
1 month
Isotretinoin (Accutane, Amnesteem, Claravis, Sotret) deferral
1 month
Dutasteride (Avodart) deferral
6 months
Acitretin (Soriatine) deferral
3 years
Etrtinate (Tegison) deferral
permanent
donation deferral of anyone immunized with toxoids or killed virus or bacterial and rickettsial vaccines if symptom-free and afebrile
no deferral