Lesson 1: Blood Bank (Donor Selection) Flashcards

1
Q

What includes in donor registration?

A

Patient Name
Date and time of donation
Address
Telephone
Gender
Age
DOB
Consent to donate

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2
Q

Cases such as having typhoid fever and measles defer a donor for how long?

A

2 weeks

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3
Q

Malaria is a type of _______ deferral that defers a donor for _______

A

Temporary, 3 years

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4
Q

Needlestick injury and Hepatitis B defer a donor for how long?

A

12 months/ 1 year

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5
Q

Leukemia and hemophilia is a type of ______ deferral that defers a donor for ______

A

Indefinite deferral, an unspecified duration of time

(eligible to donate autologous blood)

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6
Q

Taking tegison and growth hormones defer a donor ______

A

Permanently

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7
Q

Weight requirement for blood donation

A

> 50kg

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8
Q

Donor screening for blood pressure of a donor

A

< or = 180/100 mm Hg

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9
Q

Required value for dono hemoglobin

A

> or = 12.5 g/dL (allogenic)
11 g/dL (autologous)

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10
Q

Autologous donation is______

A

Donor-patient

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11
Q

It only includes specific blood component

A

Apheresis donaton

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12
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It is a type of donor that is patient-specific

A

Directed-donation

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13
Q

What are donor records that are retained for 10 years?

A

ABO/Rh, antibody screening, informed consent, medical history information, physical examination, identification of donor unit

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14
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What donor records are retained for 5 years?

A

Medical director approval for donation interval

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15
Q

An allogenic blood donor should weight at least ____ lbs or ____ kg

A

110 lbs, 50 kg

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16
Q

What is the interval between whole blood donation

A

8 weeks of 56 days

17
Q

Predeposit autologous donation

A

refers to blood for the donor-patient that is drawn before an anticipated transfusion for surgery and stored until used

18
Q

attenuated live viral vaccines such as smallpox, measles, mumps and influenza is deferred for

A

2 weeks

19
Q

Processing test performed on donor blood

A

ABO/Rh
Antibody screening
HBsAg (Antigen)
Anti-HCV and NAT (Hepa C)
HIV
HTLV-I/II
WNV
Syphilis
T. cruzi (chagas disease)
Zika and E-bola

20
Q

Interval between plasmapheresis, plateletpheresis, or leukapheresis, is deferred for

A

2 days