Pretransfusion testing Flashcards

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Q
  1. A blood sample is received for type and screen, but the
    sample is labeled with the patient’s last and first names
    only. What additional information is necessary for the
    sample to be acceptable for use?
    a. nothing else is required, the label is acceptable
    b. a patient identification number or second patient
    identifier
    c. physician’s name
    d. patient location
A

b. a patient identification number or second patient

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  1. A crossmatch label should include:
    a. the crossmatch interpretation
    b. the donor unit number
    c. the name and identification of the recipient
    d. all of the above
A

d. all of the above

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  1. A review of previous records indicates a patient is
    group O. The current sample testing indicates the
    patient is group A. Blood is needed urgently. What red
    blood cells should be selected for transfusion?
    a. group AB
    b. group B
    c. group O
    d. group A
A

c. group O

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  1. The criteria required for a “computer” crossmatch include:
    a. two individuals comparing previous and past records
    b. the optional use of a computer
    c. two concurrent determinations of the recipient’s ABO
    group, one of which is done on a current sample
    d. the use of a computer validated by the manufacturer
A

c. two concurrent determinations of the recipient’s ABO
group, one of which is done on a current sample

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5
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  1. A patient has an anti-E. What crossmatch should be
    performed?
    a. a “computer” crossmatch
    b. an immediate-spin crossmatch
    c. a crossmatch is not required
    d. a crossmatch that includes an incubation phase and
    testing with an antihuman globulin reagent
A

d. a crossmatch that includes an incubation phase and
testing with an antihuman globulin reagent

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  1. For the patient in Question 5, what additional testing
    should be performed on the donor unit?
    a. additional testing is not required
    b. antigen type the donor unit for E
    c. antigen type the donor unit for c and E
    d. use donor plasma and perform a minor crossmatch
A

b. antigen type the donor unit for E

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  1. Pretransfusion testing requirements for infants younger
    than 4 months of age include:
    a. an ABO/Rh and antibody screen on the mother
    b. an ABO/Rh and antibody screen on the infant
    c. a forward and reverse grouping on the infant sample
    d. testing is not required if group O red blood cells are
    selected for transfusion
A

c. a forward and reverse grouping on the infant sample

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  1. Allogeneic blood is synonymous with:
    a. autologous blood
    b. directed donor blood
    c. homologous blood
    d. nonvolunteer donor blood
A

c. homologous blood

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  1. A maximum surgical blood order schedule (MSBOS)
    refers to:
    a. the quantity of blood required for a specific surgical
    procedure
    b. the required testing before a surgical procedure
    c. a crossmatch-to-transfusion (C/T) ratio
    d. a maximum blood order, not a minimum blood requirement for a specific surgical procedure
A

d. a maximum blood order, not a minimum blood requirement for a specific surgical procedure

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  1. The final check for unit acceptability for transfusion is
    performed:
    a. before the unit is labeled
    b. just before issuing the unit
    c. at the time a unit is selected for crossmatch
    d. when the unit is labeled after pretransfusion testing
A

b. just before issuing the unit

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