Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion
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Edition – By Paula Howard ISBN: 9780323697392
Table of Contents
Part I: Quality and Safety Issues
1. Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry: Safety Issues in the Blood Bank
Part II: Foundations: Basic Sciences and Reagents
2. Immunology: Basic Principles and Applications in the Blood Bank
3. Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
4. Genetic Principles in Blood Banking
Part III: Overview of the Major Blood Groups
5. ABO and H Blood Group Systems and Secretor Status
6. Rh Blood Group System
7. Other Red Cell Blood Group Systems, Human Leukocyte Antigens, and Platelet Antigens
Part IV: Essentials of Pretransfusion Testing
8. Antibody Detection and Identification
9. Compatibility Testing
,10. Blood @eBank @eAutomation @efor @eTransfusion @eServices
Part @eV: @eClinical @eConsiderations @ein @eImmunohematology
11. Adverse @eComplications @eof @eTransfusions
12. Hemolytic @eDisease @eof @ethe @eFetus @eand @eNewborn
Part @eVI: @eBlood @eCollecting @eand @eTesting
13. Donor @eSelection @eand @ePhlebotomy
14. Testing @eof @eDonor @eBlood
Part @eVII: @eBlood @eComponent @ePreparation @eand @eTransfusion @eTherapy
15. Blood @eComponent @ePreparation @eand @eTherapy
16. Transfusion @eTherapy @ein @eSelected @ePatients
, 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 @eCHOICE
1. Which @eof @ethe @efollowing @eagencies @eadministers @ethe @eClinical @eLaboratory
@e Improvement @eAmendments?
a. AABB
b. Centers @efor @eMedicare @eand @eMedicaid @eServices
c. OSHA
d. Food @eand @eDrug@eAdministration
ANS: @ e B
The @eCenters @efor @eMedicare @eand @eMedicaid @eServices @eadministers @eCLIA, @eMedicare,
@eMedicaid, @eand @eHIPAA.
DIF: Level @e1 REF: @ep. @e3
2. A @elaboratory @etechnologist @edecided @eshe @ewould @elike @eto @ebring @eher @elab @ecoat @ehome
@efor @elaundering @ebecause @eit @ehad @etoo @emany @ewrinkles @ewhen @ereturned @eby @ethe
@elaboratory’s @elaundry @eservice. @eIs @ethis @epractice @eacceptable?
a. Yes, @eif @eshe @euses @e10% @ebleach
b. Yes, @eif @eshe @eclears @eit @ewith @eher @esupervisor
c. Yes, @eas @elong @eas @eshe @eremoves @ethe @ecoat @eand @edoes @enot @ewear @eit @ehome
d. No, @ebecause @ethe @elaboratory @eis @ea @ebiosafety @elevel @e2, @eand @elab @ecoats
@emay @enot @ebe @eremoved
ANS: @ e D
Methods @eof @etransporting @ethe @elab @ecoat @eand @ethe @erisk @eof @econtamination @edo @enot @epermit
@ehealth @ecare @eworkers @eto @ebring @elab @ecoats @ehome @efor @ecleaning.
DIF: Level @e2 REF: @ep. @e14
3. Personal @eprotective @eequipment @eincludes:
a. safety @eglasses.
b. splash @ebarriers.
c. masks.
d. All @eof @ethe @eabove
ANS: @ e D
Safety @eglasses, @esplash @ebarriers, @eand @emasks @eare @etypes @eof @epersonal @eprotective @edevices.
DIF: Level @e1 REF: @ep. @e14
4. At @ewhat @epoint @ein @ethe @eemployment @eprocess @eshould @esafety @etraining @etake @eplace?
a. During @eorientation @eand @etraining
b. Following @elab @etraining @ewhen @eemployees @eare @emore @efamiliar
@e with @etheir @eresponsibilities