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immunohematology aab

front 1

what is the minimum acceptable hemoglobin for blood donors?

back 1

12.5 g/ dL for all allogeneic donors

front 2

what is the lowest acceptable hematocrit for allogeneic blood donors?

back 2

38%

front 3

what donor meets the requirements for age, pulse, weight, and blood pressure?

back 3

17, 55, 105, 120/80

32, 60, 185, 110/70

front 4

how long must a pregnant woman be deferred?

back 4

6 weeks postpartum

front 5

how long must a prospective donor with a history of malaria deferred?

back 5

3 years after cessation of treatment

front 6

what is the length of deferral for symptom-free donors immunized with oral polio, measles (rubeola), or mumps vaccine?

back 6

2 weeks

front 7

current testing on all donor blood must include testing for which of the following?

back 7

serological testing for syphilis

front 8

currently required viral hepatitis marker marker tests include all of the following EXCEPT which one?

back 8

anti-HAV

front 9

which infectious agent is least likely to be transmitted by a blood transfusion?

back 9

HAV

front 10

in the very early acute phase of hepatitis, which one of the following positive tests would be indicative of onset of a viremic state?

back 10

HBeAg

front 11

during the "window period," what is the only marker of HBV infection?

back 11

no data

front 12

which viral agent causes the majority of cases of transfusion-associated hepatitis?

back 12

no data

front 13

which virus can be deadly to immunocompromised patients or premature infants?

back 13

ati

front 14

what is the acceptable temperature range for a blood bank review?

back 14

no data

front 15

according to FDA regulations, if blood is to be transported, then what temperature must be maintained during transportation?

back 15

no data

front 16

what is the expiration date of red blood cells preserved with CPDA-A?

back 16

no data