hy5th hyEdition hy– hyBy hyPaula hyHoward hyISBN: hy9780323697392
Table hyof hyContents
Part hyI: hyQuality hyand hySafety hyIssues
1. Quality hyAssurance hyand hyRegulation hyof hythe hyBlood hyIndustry: hySafety hyIssues hyin hythe hyBlood hyBank
Part hyII: hyFoundations: hyBasic hySciences hyand hyReagents
2. Immunology: hyBasic hyPrinciples hyand hyApplications hyin hythe hyBlood hyBank
3. Blood hyBanking hyReagents: hyOverview hyand hyApplications
4. Genetic hyPrinciples hyin hyBlood hyBanking
Part hyIII: hyOverview hyof hythe hyMajor hyBlood hyGroups
5. ABO hyand hyH hyBlood hyGroup hySystems hyand hySecretor hyStatus
6. Rh hyBlood hyGroup hySystem
7. Other hyRed hyCell hyBlood hyGroup hySystems, hyHuman hyLeukocyte hyAntigens, hyand hyPlatelet hyAntigens
Part hyIV: hyEssentials hyof hyPretransfusion hyTesting
8. Antibody hyDetection hyand hyIdentification
9. Compatibility hyTesting
,10. Blood hyBank hyAutomation hyfor hyTransfusion hyServices
Part hyV: hyClinical hyConsiderations hyin hyImmunohematology
11. Adverse hyComplications hyof hyTransfusions
12. Hemolytic hyDisease hyof hythe hyFetus hyand hyNewborn
Part hyVI: hyBlood hyCollecting hyand hyTesting
13. Donor hySelection hyand hyPhlebotomy
14. Testing hyof hyDonor hyBlood
Part hyVII: hyBlood hyComponent hyPreparation hyand hyTransfusion hyTherapy
15. Blood hyComponent hyPreparation hyand hyTherapy
16. Transfusion hyTherapy hyin hySelected hyPatients
, Chapter 01: Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry and Safety
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Issues in the Blood Bank
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Howard: Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices,
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4th Edition
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MULTIPLE hyCHOICE
1. Which hyof hythe hyfollowing hyagencies hyadministers hythe hyClinical hyLaboratory
Improvement hyAmendments?
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a. AABB
b. Centers hyfor hyMedicare hyand hyMedicaid hyServices
c. OSHA
d. Food hyand hyDrug hyAdministration
ANS: h y B
The hyCenters hyfor hyMedicare hyand hyMedicaid hyServices hyadministers hyCLIA, hyMedicare, hyMedicaid,
hyand hyHIPAA.
DIF: Level hy1 REF: h y p. hy3
2. A hylaboratory hytechnologist hydecided hyshe hywould hylike hyto hybring hyher hylab hycoat hyhome hyfor
hylaundering hybecause hyit hyhad hytoo hymany hywrinkles hywhen hyreturned hyby hythe hylaboratory’s
hylaundry hyservice. hyIs hythis hypractice hyacceptable?
a. Yes, hyif hyshe hyuses hy10% hybleach
b. Yes, hyif hyshe hyclears hyit hywith hyher hysupervisor
c. Yes, hyas hylong hyas hyshe hyremoves hythe hycoat hyand hydoes hynot hywear hyit hyhome
d. No, hybecause hythe hylaboratory hyis hya hybiosafety hylevel hy2, hyand hylab hycoats hymay
hynot hybe hyremoved
ANS: h y D
Methods hyof hytransporting hythe hylab hycoat hyand hythe hyrisk hyof hycontamination hydo hynot hypermit
hyhealth hycare hyworkers hyto hybring hylab hycoats hyhome hyfor hycleaning.
DIF: Level hy2 REF: h y p. hy14
3. Personal hyprotective hyequipment hyincludes:
a. safety hyglasses.
b. splash hybarriers.
c. masks.
d. All hyof hythe hyabove
ANS: h y D
Safety hyglasses, hysplash hybarriers, hyand hymasks hyare hytypes hyof hypersonal hyprotective hydevices.
DIF: Level hy1 REF: h y p. hy14
4. At hywhat hypoint hyin hythe hyemployment hyprocess hyshould hysafety hytraining hytake hyplace?
a. During hyorientation hyand hytraining
b. Following hylab hytraining hywhen hyemployees hyare hymore hyfamiliar hywith
hy their hyresponsibilities