MLT 106 Unit 5 Test Questions with Correct Answers
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MLT 106 Unit 5 Test Questions with Correct Answers
What temperature are platelets stored at - Answer-room temperature
FFP is frozen within how many hours if CPD, CD2D, or CPDA-1 anticoagulants are used - Answer-8 hours
If ACD is used, how many hours do you have to freeze FFP - Answer-6 ho...
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What temperature are platelets stored at - Answer-room temperature
FFP is frozen within how many hours if CPD, CD2D, or CPDA-1 anticoagulants are
used - Answer-8 hours
If ACD is used, how many hours do you have to freeze FFP - Answer-6 hours
PF24 is frozen within how many hours of collection - Answer-8-24 hours
What is the purpose of the military frozen blood program - Answer-provide long term
storage
What is restored during rejuvenation - Answer-ATP and 2,3-DPG
How many non frozen RBC units may be sent in one box - Answer-30 units
What are ice requirements for non frozen RBC units - Answer-14lbs or more of crushed
wet ice
Also called transplantation, cells must survive and function after transplantation to have
a therapeutic affect - Answer-transfusion
Immune globulin from pooled plasma is primarily what class of antibodies - Answer-IgG
70kg is how many pounds - Answer-154
In an adult, how much should hematocrit levels increase with one unit - Answer-3%
In an adult, how much should hemoglobin increase with one unit - Answer-1g/dL
In children, how much should hematocrit increase with one transfusion unit (child size
unit, not full size unit) - Answer-6-9%
In children, with a child size transfusion, how much should hemoglobin go up - Answer-
2-3 g/dL
how do we prevent GVHD - Answer-gamma radiation
, a series of closely linked genes to determine major histocompatibility factors - Answer-
MHC
How many MCH classes are there - Answer-2
what is the difference between MCH I and II - Answer-I is monospecific and II is
polyspecific
in an emergency transfusion, what blood type is given to a female with child bearing
potential - Answer-O neg
what are the main causes of transfusion related deaths and acute HTRs - Answer-
clerical errors
when are clerical checks performed - Answer-when results are generated, blood issued,
and at patient bedside
immune response to something you've been exposed to previously - Answer-
anamnestic response/ secondary response
a blood bank lab consists of what components - Answer-collection, storage, processing
and distribution
what are the two types of blood bank facilities - Answer-blood bank with collection and
blood bank without collection
what must occur before a unit of blood can be placed into general inventory - Answer-
testing
what is the primary mission of the main lab - Answer-patient care
how many patient identifiers must be used when identifying a patient - Answer-2 patient
identifiers
what may not be used to identify a patient - Answer-something changeable like a bed
number or room number
what are examples of routine testing - Answer-type and screen, type and crossmatch,
prenatal evaluation, postnatal evaluation, and cord blood testing
what is a regulating agency of blood bank - Answer-FDA (food and drug administration)
what is an accrediting agency of bloodbank - Answer-AABB (American association of
blood bank)
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