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Table of Contents txti txti
Part I: Quality and Safety Issues
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1. QualityAssurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry: Safety Issues in the Blood Bank
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Part II: Foundations: Basic Sciences and Reagents
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2. Immunology: Basic Principles and Applications in the Blood Bank txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti
3. Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
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4. Genetic Principles in Blood Banking txti txti txti txti
Part III: Overview of the Major Blood Groups
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5. ABO and H Blood Group Systems and Secretor Status
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6. Rh Blood Group System
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7. Other Red Cell Blood Group Systems, Human Leukocyte Antigens, and Platelet Antigens
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Part IV: Essentials of Pretransfusion Testing
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8. AntibodyDetection and Identification txti txti t xt i
9. CompatibilityTesting txti
,10. Blood Bank Automation for Transfusion Services
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Part V: Clinical Considerations in Immunohematology
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11. Adverse Complications of Transfusions txti txti txti
12. Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn txti txti txti txti txti txti
Part VI: Blood Collecting and Testing
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13. Donor Selection and Phlebotomy
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14. Testing of Donor Blood txti txti txti
Part VII: Blood Component Preparation and Transfusion Therapy
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15. Blood Component Preparation and Therapy
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16. Transfusion Therapy in Selected Patients txti txti txti txti
, Chapter 01: QualityAssurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry and Safety Issues in
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the Blood Bank
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Howard: Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices, 4th
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Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE txti
1. Which of the following agencies administers the Clinical Laboratory Improvement
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a. AABB
b. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services txti txti txti txti txti
c. OSHA
d. Food and DrugAdministration txti txti txi
ANS: t x t i B
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administers CLIA, Medicare, Medicaid, and
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HIPAA.
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DIF: Level 1 txti REF: t x t i p. 3 txti
2. A laboratory technologist decided she would like to bring her lab coat home for laundering
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because it had too many wrinkles when returned by the laboratory’s laundry service. Is this
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practice acceptable?
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a. Yes, if she uses 10% bleach txti txti txti txti txti
b. Yes, if she clears it with her supervisor txti txti txti txti txti txti txti
c. Yes, as long as she removes the coat and does not wear it home txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti
d. No, because the laboratory is a biosafety level 2, and lab coats may not be
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Methods of transporting the lab coat and the risk of contamination do not permit health care
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workers to bring lab coats home for cleaning.
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DIF: Level 2 txti REF: t x t i p. 14 txti
3. Personal protective equipment includes: txti txti txti
a. safety glasses. txti
b. splash barriers. txti
c. masks.
d. All of the above txti txti txti
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Safety glasses, splash barriers, and masks are types of personal protective devices.
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DIF: Level 1 txti REF: t x t i p. 14 txti
4. At what point in the employment process should safety training take place?
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a. During orientation and training txti txti txti
b. Following lab training when employees are more familiar with their txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti txti
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