Donor Selection and Deferral Quiz Physical examRequirements Physical exam RequirementsMinimum Age 17 years Under 17 years needs parental consentBlood pressure 180/100mmHgWeight 110 IbsPulse 50-100bpmHematocrit 38%Temperature 99.5 OF (37.5OC)Hemoglobin (Women)12.5g/dLHemoglobin (Men)13.0g/dL 123456789101112131415161718 0% 3 votes, 4.7 avg 6 GOOD LUCK WELL DONE Created by quizshellDonor Selection Requirement Quiz Physical exam Requirements Physical exam Requirements Minimum Age 17 years Under 17 years needs parental consent Blood pressure 180/100mmHg Weight 110 Ibs Pulse 50-100bpm Hematocrit 38% Temperature 99.5 OF (37.5OC) Hemoglobin (Women) 12.5g/dL Hemoglobin (Men) 13.0g/dL 1 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 1. Which of the following would be cause for deferral for a female donor? A. Temperature of 99.5 F B. Hematocrit of 28% C. Weighs 110Ibs D. Blood pressure 130/70mm Hg Physical exam Requirements Physical exam Requirements Minimum Age 17 years Under 17 years needs parental consent Blood pressure 180/100mmHg Weight 110 Ibs Pulse 50-100bpm Hematocrit 38% Temperature 99.5 OF (37.5OC) Hemoglobin (Women) 12.5g/dL Hemoglobin (Men) 13.0g/dL 2 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 2. A woman wants to donate blood. Her physical examination reveals the following: temperature—390C, pulse—53 bpm, blood pressure—125/75 mm Hg, hematocrit—38%. Which of the following exclusions apply to the prospective donor? A. Pulse too high B. Temperature too high C. Hematocrit too low D. Blood Pressure too low 3 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 3. How long must a donor wait after plasma donation? A. 7 days B. 28 days C. 8 Weeks D. 24 hours Physical exam Requirements Physical exam Requirements Minimum Age 17 years Under 17 years needs parental consent Blood pressure 180/100mmHg Weight 110 Ibs Pulse 50-100bpm Hematocrit 38% Temperature 99.5 OF (37.5OC) Hemoglobin (Women) 12.5g/dL Hemoglobin (Men) 13.0g/dL 4 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 4. Which of the following would be cause for deferral for a male donor? A. Temperature of 99.2 F B. Hematocrit of 39% C. Hemoglobin of 10.5g/dl D. Blood pressure 180/90mm Hg 5 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 5. How long must a donor wait after whole blood donation? A. 16 Weeks B. 24 Weeks C. 56 days D. 3 months 6 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 6. What is deferral period for aspirin? A. 7 days B. 5 days C. 72 hours D. 2 weeks 7 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 7. Which of the following carries a 12-month deferral? A. Donor lived in UK for more than 3 months between 1980-1996 B. Donor Incarcerated for 10 days C. Recipient of human growth hormone D. Donor is HIV positive Plasma hemoglobin, ammonia, and K+ levels increases Plasma Na+, pH and 2,3-BPG levels decreases. 8 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 8. Biochemical changes occur during the shelf life of stored blood. Which of the following is a result of this "storage lesion"? A. Increase in pH B. Decrease in plasma K+ C. Decrease in plasma Na+ D. Decrease in plasma hemoglobin Physical exam Requirements Physical exam Requirements Minimum Age 17 years Under 17 years needs parental consent Blood pressure 180/100mmHg Weight 110 Ibs Pulse 50-100bpm Hematocrit 38% Temperature 99.5 OF (37.5OC) Hemoglobin (Women) 12.5g/dL Hemoglobin (Men) 13.0g/dL 9 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 9. A man wants to donate blood. His physical examination reveals the following: weight—120 Ib, pulse—112 bpm, blood pressure—132/74 mm Hg, hematocrit—39%. Which of the following exclusions applies to the prospective donor? A. Pulse too high B. Weight too low C. Hematocrit too low D. Blood Pressure too low 10 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 10. How often can you donate platelets? A. 24 times a year B. 24 hours C. 8 Weeks D. 2 weeks Plasma hemoglobin, ammonia, and K+ levels increases Plasma Na+, pH and 2,3-BPG levels decreases. 11 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 11. Biochemical changes occur during the shelf life of stored blood. Which of the following is a result of this "storage lesion"? A. Increase in pH B. Increase in plasma K+ C. Increase in plasma Na+ D. Decrease in plasma hemoglobin Plasma hemoglobin, ammonia, and K+ levels increases Plasma Na+, pH and 2,3-BPG levels decreases. 12 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 12. One unit of donor platelets derived from whole blood should yield how many platelets? A. 5.5 X 10^11 B. 5.5 X 10^10 C. 3.0 X 10^11 D. 5.5 X 10^6 Plasma hemoglobin, ammonia, and K+ levels increases Plasma Na+, pH and 2,3-BPG levels decreases. 13 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 13. Biochemical changes occur during the shelf life of stored blood. Which of the following is a result of this "storage lesion"? A. Increase in pH B. Decrease in plasma K+ C. Decrease in plasma hemoglobin D. Decrease in 2-3BPG levels 14 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 14. Which of the following would be a cause permanent deferral? A. Donor lived in UK for more than 3 months between 1980-1996 B. Recipient of human growth hormone C. History of Chagas’ disease D. All of the above 15 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 15. Platelet concentrates prepared by apheresis should contain how many platelets? A. 3 x 10^10 B. 5.5 X 10^10 C. 3 x 10^11 D. 5.5 X 10^6 16 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 16. The causative agent of Chagas disease is A. Deer Fly B. SandFly C. Wuchereria bancrofti D. Trypanosoma Cruzi 17 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 17. Which of the following viruses resides exclusively in leukocytes? A. CMV B. HIV C. HCV D. HAV Plasma hemoglobin, ammonia, and K+ levels increases Plasma Na+, pH and 2,3-BPG levels decreases. 18 / 18 Category: Bloodbank 18. Biochemical changes occur during the shelf life of stored blood. Which of the following is a result of this "storage lesion"? A. Decrease in pH B. Decrease in plasma K+ C. Increase in plasma Na+ D. Decrease in plasma hemoglobin Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback MORE QUIZZES Hematology Test Bank 224 Questions; Clinical Chemistry Question Banks Endocrinology Quiz Acid Base Balance Electrolyte and Osmolality Quiz Cardiac and Liver Enzymes Carbohydrates Quiz Lipids and Lipoproteins Parasitology Question Bank Filariae Quiz Nematodes Cestodes Quiz Trematodes Quiz Flagellates and Ciliates Quiz Hemoflagellates Extraintestinal Protozoa Quiz Blood Bank QBank Hematology Question Bank Normocytic Normochromic Anemia Hemoglobinopathies Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...