History Flashcards

1
Q

First documented successful transfusion

Treatment of postpartum haemorrhage

A

James Blundell

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2
Q

Devised instruments & rational indications

A

James Blundell

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3
Q

Sodium Phosphate

A

Braxton Hicks

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4
Q

NSS

A

George Hayem

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5
Q

Blood typing

A

Karl Landsteiner

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6
Q

Vein to vein

A

Edward Lindemann

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7
Q

Anastomosis

A

Alexis Carell

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8
Q

Vein-artery

A

Anastomosis

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9
Q

Syringe-valve apparatus

A

Unger

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10
Q

Sodium citrate

A

Hustin

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11
Q

Minimum anticoagulant needed

A

Lewisohn

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12
Q

Minimum anticoagulant needed ml

A

63 ml

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13
Q

AHG

A

Moreschi

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14
Q

AHG a.k.a

A

Anti Human Globulin

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15
Q

Discovered the use of AHG

A

Coombs

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16
Q

Citrate-dextrose

A

Rous & Turner

17
Q

Blood preservation during WWII, first director

A

Charles Drew

18
Q

ACD

A

Loutit & Mollision

19
Q

ACD a.k.a

A

Acid-citrate-dextrose

20
Q

CPD

A

Gibson

21
Q

CPD a.k.a

A

Citrate-phosphate-dextrose

22
Q

Blood bank

A

Fantus

23
Q

Molecular structure of hemoglobin

A

Max Perutz

24
Q

Whole blood

A

Single

25
Q

Main bag ml

A

450 - 500 ml

26
Q

Red cells and plasma

A

Double

27
Q

Red cells, plasma, and platelets

A

Triple

28
Q

Red cells, plasma, platelets, cryoprecipitate

A

Quadruple

29
Q

Alternative for NSS

A

Perfluorocarbon

30
Q

Presence of antigen

A

First forward typing

31
Q

Presence of antibodies

A

Backward typing

32
Q

Most immunogenic and potent

A

D-Ag

33
Q

Naturally occurring antibodies

A

ABO

34
Q

First documented patient

A

Pope Innocent VII

35
Q

Immune antibodies

A

Rh

36
Q

Potentiator

A

AHG

37
Q

Causes cells to have a net negative charge

A

Sialic acid residue

38
Q

Phenomenon that cells repel each other

A

Zeta potential