M6-M7 Flashcards
What are the three types of donor?
Allogeneic, Autologous, Apheresis
Hemoglobin criteria for donors (Female and Male)
Female: 12.5 g/dL
Male: 13.0 g/dL
Autologous: should not be less than <11 g/dL
Deferral: Past or Present Evident of HCV Infection
Permanent Deferral
Deferral: Killed Influenza vaccine
No deferral
What do you call the technique used for sterilizing the site of venipuncture in blood collection for donation?
Aseptic technique
What should be included in the labelling of the blood bag after the blood collection is finished?
Donor Accession Number, Date and Time of Donation, Initial and Name of Phlebotomist
What are the foundation of quality?
QC, QA, QMS
It serves as the major component of blood anticoagulant
Citrate
TEMPERATURE: Shipment of PRBC? Storage of WB?
PRBC: 1-10C
WB: 1-6C
Differentiate the two types of apheresis procedure
IFC: Blood is withdrawn and re-infused in the same needle with cycles/passes
CFC: Simultaneously withdrawing, processing and returning the WB to the individual