Miscellaneous Test Information Flashcards
What are 9 parts to registration of a donor?
- photo id
- name (first, last, MI)
- Date and time of donation
- Address
- Telephone
- Gender
- Race
- Date of birth
- Consent to donate
What are the 7 parts of the mini-physical of the donation process?
- General appearance
- Hemoglobin/Hematocrit
- Blood Pressure
- Pulse
- Temp
- Weight
- Skin lesions
Hgb for allogenic donors and autologous donors
allo: greater than or equal to 12.5g
auto: greater than or equal to 11g
Hct for allogenic donors and autologous donors
allo: greater than or equal to 38%
auto: greater than or equal to 33%
Blood Pressure (Systolic/Diastolic)
less than 180/100
Pulse
50-115 bpm
Temperature (C and F)
less than or equal to 37.5C or 99.5F
AABB states no more than ______ of WB drawn from donors
10.5 ml/kg
10 labeling requirements
- Component name
- WB/Apheresis Collection Method
- Temp storage range
- anticoagulant present
- name, address, reg/license number
- expiration date
- unique ID number
- Donor category (paid/vol)
- ABO, Rh
- Special Handling information as required
Fainting (vasovagal response) often a response due to psychological stimuli such as…
sight of blood, needle, or nervousness
What is an Aphaeresis only reaction?
citrate toxicity
- counteract with calcium supplements
What is the immediate unit prep after a donation?
- Strip tubing to allow proper mixing of anticoagulant/ preservative with blood
- Heat seal tubing into segments for testing
- Place blood in cooler at appropriate temperature
Donor testing on every unit performed at collecting facility
- ABO/Rh (including weak D)
- Antibody Screen
- Syphilis
- HBsAg
- Anti-HBc
- Anti-HCV (NAT)
- Anti-HIV 1/2
- West Nile Virus
- Anti-HTLV-I/II
Donor testing on every unit performed at collecting facility that is NOT FDA required
Chagas
CMV
Testing at the hospital Blood Bank
- ABO type on all units
2. Rh type required for Rh neg units only