You are on page 1of 41
>> 10:10 PM © 54% @ proprofs.com Advertisement () 5% « 2/43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct A cause for permanent deferral of blood donation is: Diabetes Residence in an endemic malaria region @ History of jaundice of uncertain cause History of therapeutic rabies vaccine Advertisement Advertisement he a) Correct Which of the following prospective donors would be accepted for donation? 10:10 PM @ proprofs.com 32 year old woman who received a transfusion in a complicated delivery 5 months previously 19 year old sailor who has been stateside for 9 months and stopped taking his anti-malarial medication 9 months previously 22 year old college student who has a temp of 99.2 degrees F and states that he feels well, but is nervous about donating 45 year old woman who has just recovered from a bladder infection and is still taking antibiotics Advertisement e 9% « 4/43 > » Scroll down fornext |, a) Correct Which one of the following constitutes permanent rejection status of a donor? A tattoo 5 months previously Recent close contact with a patient with viral hepatitis 2 units of blood transfused 4 months previously @ Confirmed positive test for HBsAg 10 years previously Advertisement Advertisement Uk ater h EW) @ 53% @ proprofs.com Scroll down for next | re) Correct According to AABB standards, which of the following donors may be accepted as a blood donor? Traveled to an area endemic for malaria 9 months previously Sefer ele Solar Teyana Ly of pregnancy, 3 months previously Resides with a known hepatitis patient Received a blood transfusion 22 weeks previously Advertisement Advertisement >> 10:12 PM @ 53% @ proprofs.com Scroll down for next re) Correct Feedback Hct must be greater than 38% Below are the results of the history obtained from a potential female blood donor: age 16 temp 99.0 F Hct 36% History of tetanus toxoid shot 1 week prior How many of the above results excludes this donor from giving blood? 2 3 Advertisement Advertisement od 10:13 PM @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement e 16 % « 7/43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct For apheresis donors who donate platelets more frequently than every 4 weeks, a platelet count must be performed prior to donation and must be at least: @ 150x10*3/uL 200x10*3/uL 250x1043/uL 300x10*3/uL Advertisement Advertisement od aera aU @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement e 19% < 8/48 > | » | Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Prior to blood donation, the intended venipuncture site must be cleaned with a scrub solution containing Hypochlorite Isopropyl alcohol 10% acetone @ PVP iodine complex Advertisement Advertisement od 10:15 PM @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement e 21% « 9/43 > » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect All donor blood testing must include: € Complete Rh Anti-CMV phenotyping testing Direct @ Serological test antiglobulin test for syphilis Advertisement Advertisement >> 10:17 PM [ORY @ proprofs.com Advertisement @e 23% < 10/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct During the preparation of platelet concentrates from whole blood, the blood should be: Cooled towards 6 degrees C @ Cooled toward 20 - 24 degrees C Warmed to 37 degrees C Heated to 57 degrees C Advertisement Advertisement od aloes Eee @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement @e 28% € | 12/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct The western blot is a confirmatory test for the presence of: CMV antibody (~NIVa HBsAg Serum protein abnormalities Advertisement Advertisement od 10:19 PM @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement ry 30% < 13/43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct The test that is currently used to detect donors who are infected with the AIDS virus is: Anti-HBc @ Anti-Hiv 1,2 HBsAg ALT Advertisement Advertisement od ater toe @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement ea» 33% < | 14/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct A commonly used screening method for anti-HIV-1 detection is: Latex agglutination Radioimmunoassay (RIA) Thin-layer-chromotography (TLC) @ Enzyme-labeled immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Advertisement Advertisement >. ater toe @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement a» 35% < 15/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Rejuvenation of a unit of blood cells is a method used to: Remove antibody attached to RBC's Inactivate viruses and bacteria @ Restores 2,3-DPG and ATP to normal levels Filter blood clots and other debris Advertisement Advertisement od 10:20 PM @ 53% @ proprofs.com Advertisement o x se < 16/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect A unit of packed cells is split into 2 aliquots under closed sterile conditions at 8am. The expiration tie for each aliquot is now: 4pm on the same day 8pm on the same day € 8am the next morning iv) The original date of the unsplit unit Advertisement Advertisement od 10:34 PM (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement ap 40% «€ 17/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct A unit of red blood cells expiring in 35 days is split into 5 small aliquots using sterile pediatric quad set and sterile connecting device. Each aliquot must be labeled as expiring in: 6 hours 12 hours 5 days i EEE Advertisement Advertisement od alot oa} (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement 42% < 18/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect When platelets are stored on a rotator set on an open bench top, the ambient air temperature must be recorded: € Once a day Twice a day @ Every 4 hours Every hour Advertisement Advertisement od 10:37 PM (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement a» 44% < 19/43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Which of the following is the correct storage temp for the component listed? Cryoprecipitated AHF, 4 degrees C @ Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) -20 degrees C Red Blood Cells, -40 degrees C Platelets, 37 degrees C Advertisement Advertisement alee DY) @ 49%8 @ proprofs.com Scroll down for next | **) Incorrect A unit of red blood cells is issued at 9am. At 9:10am the unit is returned to the blood bank. The container has not been entered, but the unit has not been refrigerated during this time span. The best course of action is to: Culture the unit for bacterial contamination € Discard the unit if not used within 24 hours Store the unit at room temperature Creel Ruel m yeu unit back into inventory Advertisement h European Degree at * ® 1UBH eo >> 10:43 PM (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=D 49 % < 21/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect The optimum storage temperature for red blood cells, frozen is: @ -80 degrees C -20 degrees C -12degreesC [x RENCE Advertisement Advertisement >> 10:44 PM (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=» 51% € 22/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect The optimum storage temp for red blood cells is: @ -80 degrees C -20 degrees C -12degreesC [Vv ARERiCCEye Advertisement Advertisement od ale te) (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=D 53 % € 23/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct If the seal is entered on a unit of red blood cells stored at 1 - 6 degrees C, what is the maximum allowable storage period in hours? 6 @ 2 48 72 Advertisement Advertisement alee Toa) Lom tey a @ proprofs.com a=D> 56 % <€ | 24/43 »> » Scroll down for next | ) Correct The optimum storage temperature for cryoprecipitated AHF is: @ -20 degrees C -12 degrees C 4 degrees C 22 degrees C Advertisement Advertisement od mle coe} (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=D 58 % < 25/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Cryoprecipitates AHF must be transfused within what period of time following thawing and pooling? 12 hours 24 hours Advertisement Advertisement od mle coe} (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=D 60% < | 26/43» » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Platelets prepared in a polyolefin type container, stored at 22-24 degrees C in 50 mL of plasma, and gently agitated can be used for up to: 24 hours 48 hours 3 days EWS Advertisement Advertisement >> etek oton i) (om tey A @ proprofs.com Advertisement am=D> 63 % < 27 / 43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct The optimum storage temp for platelets is: -20 degrees C -12 degrees C 4 degrees C @ 22 degrees C Advertisement Advertisement 10:50 PM @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=» 65% < 28/43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct According to AABB standards, fresh frozen plasma must be infused within what period of time following thawing? @ 24 hours 26 hours 48 hours 72 hours UPGRADE OFFER ¥ Get Continuous Site Security Security Scans + WAF + CDN + DDoS Mitigation APPTRANI” Advertisement od ale oM @ 46% @ proprofs.com Advertisement a=» 67% < | 29/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Cryoprecipitates AHF, if maintained in the frozen state at -18 degrees C or below, has a shelf life of: 42 days 6 months @ 12 months 36 months Advertisement Advertisement >> elo @ 46% @ proprofs.com Explore God i Who is God? Get the Answer. aD 70% < 30/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Once thawed, fresh frozen plasma must be transfused within: 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours @ 24 hours Advertisement Advertisement od ale ya dW) @ 46% @ proprofs.com Advertisement D2 < | 31/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect An important determinant of platelet viability following storage is: € Plasma potassium concentration @ Plasma pH Prothrombin time Activated partial thromplastin time Advertisement Advertisement >> 10:53 PM @ 46% @ proprofs.com Advertisement 4% < | 32/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect In the liquid state, plasma must be stored at: @ 1-6degreesC §€J 22 degrees C 37 degrees C 56 degrees C Advertisement Advertisement od 10:54 PM @ 46% @ proprofs.com Advertisement aD 77% < | 33/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect During storage, the concentration of 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) decreases in a unit of: @ Platelets Fresh frozen plasma @ Red blood cells Cryoprecipitated AHF Advertisement Advertisement od 10:57 PM @ 45% @ proprofs.com Advertisement D0 < | 34/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect Cryoprecipitated AHF: @ Is indicated for fibrinogen deficiencies Should be stored at 4 degrees C prior to administration Will not transmit hepatitis B virus € Is indicated for the treatment of hemophilia B Advertisement Advertisement >> 11:00 PM @ 45%8 @ proprofs.com GD 81% < 35/43 »> » Scroll down for next | ©*) Incorrect Which apheresis platelets product should be irradiated? Autologous unit collected prior to surgery rx) Random stock unit going to a patient with DIC @ A directed donation given by a ae) em Nexo) I) A directed donation given by an unrelated family friend Advertisement Advertisement od ab On) @ 45% @ proprofs.com Advertisement ED 24% < | 36/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Irradiation of a unit of red blood cells is one to prevent the replication of onor} Granulocytes @ Lymphocytes Red cells Platelets Advertisement Advertisement >> eee @ 45% @ proprofs.com a) Correct Plastic bag overwraps are recommended when thawing units of FFP in 37 degree water baths because they prevent: The FFP bag from cracking with it comes in contact with the warm water Water from slowly dialyzing across the bag membrane The entry ports from becoming contaminated with water The label from peeling off as the water circulates in the bath Advertisement Advertisement od 11:04 PM @ 44% @ proprofs.com Advertisement EEE © 88% < | 38/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect Which of the following blood components must be prepared within 8 hours after phlebotomy? Red blood cells (VJte Mires plasma Red blood cells, (x eieyelgreydieicct frozen AHF Advertisement Advertisement >> Ea @ 44% @ proprofs.com Advertisement ED 1% < 39/43 > » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Cryoprecipitated AHF contains how many units of Factor VIII? : 130 250 Advertisement Advertisement od eel @ 42% @ proprofs.com Advertisement EEE 03°. < | 40/43 > |» | Scroll down for next | yy) Correct Whic of the following blood components contains the most Factor VIII concentration relative to volume? Single donor iv) Cryoprecipitated plasma AHF Fresh frozen Platelets plasma Advertisement Advertisement eel @ proprofs.com Advertisement GREED 95% < 41/43 »> » Scroll down for next | yy) Correct The most effective component to treat a patient with fibrinogen deficiency is: Fresh frozen Platelets plasma Fresh whole @ Cryoprecipitated blood AHF Advertisement Advertisement +> 11:09 PM @ 41% @ proprofs.com Advertisement EEE 93 % < | 42/43 »> » Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect A blood component prepared by thawing fresh frozen plasma at refrigerator temperature and removing the fluid portion is: @ Plasma protein §@ Cryoprecipitated fraction AHF Factor IX FP24 complex Advertisement Advertisement aie e @ proprofs.com Scroll down for next | i) Incorrect Feedback clots in the unit may indicate contamination Upon inspection, a unit of platelets is noted to have visible clots, but otherwise appear normal. The technologist should: Issue without concern @ Filter to remove the clots Centrifuge to express off the clots @ Quarantine for gram stain and culture Advertisement Advertisement

You might also like