op5th opEdition op– opBy opPaula opHoward opISBN: op9780323697392
Table opof opContents
Part opI: opQuality opand opSafety opIssues
1. Quality opAssurance opand opRegulation opof opthe opBlood opIndustry: opSafety opIssues opin opthe opBlood opBank
Part opII: opFoundations: opBasic opSciences opand opReagents
2. Immunology: opBasic opPrinciples opand opApplications opin opthe opBlood opBank
3. Blood opBanking opReagents: opOverview opand opApplications
4. Genetic opPrinciples opin opBlood opBanking
Part opIII: opOverview opof opthe opMajor opBlood opGroups
5. ABO opand opH opBlood opGroup opSystems opand opSecretor opStatus
6. Rh opBlood opGroup opSystem
7. Other opRed opCell opBlood opGroup opSystems, opHuman opLeukocyte opAntigens, opand opPlatelet opAntigens
Part opIV: opEssentials opof opPretransfusion opTesting
8. Antibody opDetection opand op Identification
9. Compatibility opTesting
,10. Blood opBank opAutomation opfor opTransfusion opServices
Part opV: opClinical opConsiderations opin opImmunohematology
11. Adverse opComplications opof opTransfusions
12. Hemolytic opDisease opof opthe opFetus opand opNewborn
Part opVI: opBlood opCollecting opand opTesting
13. Donor opSelection opand opPhlebotomy
14. Testing opof opDonor opBlood
Part opVII: opBlood opComponent opPreparation opand opTransfusion opTherapy
15. Blood opComponent opPreparation opand opTherapy
16. Transfusion opTherapy opin opSelected opPatients
, 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 opCHOICE
1. Which opof opthe opfollowing opagencies opadministers opthe opClinical opLaboratory
Improvement opAmendments?
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a. AABB
b. Centers opfor opMedicare opand opMedicaid opServices
c. OSHA
d. Food opand opDrug opAdministration
ANS: o p B
The opCenters opfor opMedicare opand opMedicaid opServices opadministers opCLIA, opMedicare, opMedicaid,
opand opHIPAA.
DIF: Level op1 REF: o p p. op3
2. A oplaboratory optechnologist opdecided opshe opwould oplike opto opbring opher oplab opcoat ophome opfor
oplaundering opbecause opit ophad optoo opmany opwrinkles opwhen opreturned opby opthe oplaboratory’s
oplaundry opservice. opIs opthis oppractice opacceptable?
a. Yes, opif opshe opuses op10% opbleach
b. Yes, opif opshe opclears opit opwith opher opsupervisor
c. Yes, opas oplong opas opshe opremoves opthe opcoat opand opdoes opnot opwear opit ophome
d. No, opbecause opthe oplaboratory opis opa opbiosafety oplevel op2, opand oplab opcoats opmay
opnot opbe opremoved
ANS: o p D
Methods opof optransporting opthe oplab opcoat opand opthe oprisk opof opcontamination opdo opnot oppermit
ophealth opcare opworkers opto opbring oplab opcoats ophome opfor opcleaning.
DIF: Level op2 REF: o p p. op14
3. Personal opprotective opequipment opincludes:
a. safety opglasses.
b. splash opbarriers.
c. masks.
d. All opof opthe opabove
ANS: o p D
Safety opglasses, opsplash opbarriers, opand opmasks opare optypes opof oppersonal opprotective opdevices.
DIF: Level op1 REF: o p p. op14
4. At opwhat oppoint opin opthe opemployment opprocess opshould opsafety optraining optake opplace?
a. During oporientation opand optraining
b. Following oplab optraining opwhen opemployees opare opmore opfamiliar opwith
op their opresponsibilities