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Blood Bank Recall and Transfusion Medicine, Exams of Nursing

Various topics related to blood banking and transfusion medicine, including non-immunogenic substances, urinary bladder cancer markers, agglutination reactions, blood preservatives, anticoagulants, transfusion reactions, prenatal diagnostic tests, lymphocyte populations, and processes for notifying donors and recipients of positive viral markers. Detailed information on these topics, with multiple-choice questions and answers to test the reader's knowledge. The content is likely intended for medical students, laboratory technicians, or healthcare professionals working in the field of transfusion medicine.

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2023/2024

Available from 10/12/2024

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Download Blood Bank Recall and Transfusion Medicine and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! ISBB RECALLS Non-immunogenic: A. DNA B. Glycolipid - correct answer DNA URINARY BLADDER CANCER: A. NMP-22 B. Bladder tumor Ag C. Telomerase - correct answer NMP-22 25% AGGLN: A. NEG B. 1+ C. 2+ D. 3+ - correct answer 1+ *Negative: 0 *1+: 25% Aggln *2+: 50% Aggln *3+: 75% Aggln *4+: 100% Aggln Ab DETECTION: A. Purple top B. Red top C. Pink top - correct answer RED TOP DAT: A. Purple top B. Red top C. Pink top - correct answer PINK TOP Anti U is: A. Most common Ab in black B. U for Uruguay C. Found in blacks D. Naturally occuring - correct answer FOUND IN BLACKS Kell null: - correct answer KoKo Jk (a-b-): - correct answer FILIPINOS (Asians) He was said to have been given the world's first blood transfusion by his Jewish physician Giacomo di San Genesio, who had him drink the blood of three 10-year-old boys. a. Pope Innocent VII b. Pope Pius I c. Pope Gregory III d. Pope Boniface IV - correct answer POPE INNOCENT VII Greatest amount of H antigen: a. A1 b. O c. AB d. B - correct answer O Ratio of replacement is: 3:1 for CRYSTALLOIDS 1:1 for COLLOIDS A donor was deferred by the physician due to the presence of bluish purple areas under the skin of the donor. This is typical of: a. Syphilis b. Herpes simplex c. Candidiasis d. Kaposi's sarcoma - correct answer KAPOSI'S SARCOMA Size of pore in leukoreduction filter a. 10um** c. 2 um b. 5um d. 4um - correct answer 10um (Answer based on searching the internet) A febrile transfusion reaction is defined as a rise in body temperature of _____ occurring in association with the transfusion of blood or components and without any other explanation. a. 1°C or more** b. 1°F or more c. 3°C or more d. 3°F or more - correct answer 1°C or more Rise in hematocrit after transfusion of fresh whole blood a. 1-3% c. 5-10% b. 3-5% d. >10% - correct answer 3-5% A diagnostic prenatal test in which a sample of the baby's blood is removed from the umbilical cord: a. Cordocentesis b. PUBS c. Both** d. None of the above - correct answer BOTH Percentage of B cells present in the circulation a. 2 - 5 % b. 5 - 10 % c. 10 - 15 % d. 75 - 85 % - correct answer 10-15% The most common fungal infection for AIDS patients is caused by: a. Candida albicans b. Cryptococcus neoformans c. Blastomyces dermatitidis d. Cryptosporidium parvum - correct answer CANDIDA ALBICANS This dengue antigen has been detected in the serum of dengue virus infected patients as early as 1 day post onset of symptoms (DPO), and up to 18 DPO. a. NS1 b. C c. E d. prM - correct answer NS1 Gamma counter uses these substances as labels: a. Isotopes b. Fluorochromes c. Enzymes d. Immune complexes - correct answer ISOTOPES Treponema pallidum immobilization (TPI) test: 10% treponemes are immobilized. Interpret the result. a. Positive b. Negative c. Doubtful d. Indeterminate - correct answer NEGATIVE When reading for a slide agglutination for Salmonella, macroscopic agglutination is graded as 25%. a. Non-reactive b. Negative c. Positive d. 1+ ** - correct answer 1+ Population of NK cells: a. 5-10% c. 15-20% b. <10 % d. 70-80% - correct answer 5-10% It is used as the receptor for the sheep red blood cells (sRBC) for e-rosette assay: a. CD2