Transfusion Therapy Flashcards
1
Q
- Leukocyte-reduced filters can do all of the following
except:
a. Reduce the risk of CMV infection
b. Prevent or reduce the risk of HLA alloimmunization
c. Prevent febrile, nonhemolytic transfusion reactions
d. Prevent TA-GVHD
A
d. Prevent TA-GVHD
2
Q
- Albumin should not be given for:
a. Burns
b. Shock
c. Nutrition
d. Plasmapheresis
A
c. Nutrition
3
Q
- Of the following, which blood type is selected when a
patient cannot wait for ABO-matched RBCs?
a. A
b. B
c. O
d. AB
A
c. O
4
Q
- Which patient does not need an irradiated component?
a. Bone marrow transplant recipient
b. Neonate weighing less than 1,200 g
c. Adult receiving an RBC transfusion
d. Adult receiving an RBC transfusion from a blood
relative
A
c. Adult receiving an RBC transfusion
5
Q
- RBC transfusions should be given:
a. Within 4 hours
b. With lactated Ringer solution
c. With dextrose and water
d. With cryoprecipitate
A
a. Within 4 hours
6
Q
- Which type of transplantation requires all cellular blood
components to be irradiated?
a. Bone marrow
b. Heart
c. Liver
d. Kidney
A
a. Bone marrow
7
Q
- Characteristics of deglycerolized RBCs include the
following except:
a. Inexpensive
b. 24-hour expiration date after thawing
c. Used for rare antigen-type donor blood
d. Used for IgA-deficient recipient with history of severe
reaction
A
a. Inexpensive
8
Q
- Select the appropriate product for a bone marrow transplant patient with anemia:
a. RBCs
b. Irradiated RBCs
c. Leukoreduced RBCs
d. Washed RBCs
A
b. Irradiated RBCs
9
Q
- Which blood product should be selected for vitamin K
deficiency?
a. Cryoprecipitate
b. Factor VIII
c. Factor IX
d. Plasma
A
d. Plasma
10
Q
- Which fluid should be used to dilute RBCs?
a. 0.9% saline
b. 5% dextrose and water
c. Immune globulin
d. Lactated Ringer solution
A
a. 0.9% saline