ISBB MTAP EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS
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Whole blood is given to patient with - ANS Symptomatic anemia with large volume deficit
symptomatic anemia patients have hemoglobin value of - ANS <7 g/dL
Packed RBC is given to patient with - ANS Symptomatic anemia with normal blood volume
Washed RBC is give to patients with - ANS Symptomatic anemia wi the history of severe
allergic or anaphylactic reactions
Washed RBC is washed with - ANS NSS
* to remove plasma that may contain allergens
The most common congenital immunodeficiency - ANS IgA deficiency
Leuko-reduced or Leuko-poor Components prevents - ANS - Febrile transfusion reaction
- Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI)
- Reduce CMV transmission
Irradiated blood components prevents - ANS graft-vs-host-disease
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,Irradiated blood inactivate - ANS T-cells
Irradiated blood are given to - ANS newborns or for marrow transplants
(immunocompromised patient)
Purpose of Neocyte-enriched RBC - ANS To prolong time between transfusions in chronically
transfusion-dependent patient
example of chronically transfusion-dependent patients - ANS Sickle cell anemia or
thalassemia (but no all patient of thalassemia need this)
Random Donor Platelets and Single Donor platelets are given to patients - ANS who have
platelet problems; bleeding due to qualitative and quantititive platelet defect
What Donor Platelet is given to prevent HLA alloimmunization? - ANS Single Donor Platelets
What is the term when platelet count no longer increase after transfusions? - ANS Platelet
Refractoriness
This is given to patients with multiple coagulation factor deficicency - ANS Fresh Frozen
Plasma
Cryoprecipitate is given as a treatment to patients with - ANS von Willebrand's disease,
Hypofibrinogenemia (Factor 13), Hemophilia A (Factor 8), Disseminated Intravascular
Coaguation (DIC)
This is given to patient with specific coagulation factor deficiencies - ANS Factor Concentrates
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, This is given to patients with neutropenia or granulocyte dysfunction who are at risk to life-
threatening infection; Neutropenia with infection unresponsive to antibiotics -
ANS Granulocyte Concentrates
Immune Serum Globulin is given monthly to patient with - ANS Congenital
Hypogammaglobulinemia
Whole blood is storage temperature - ANS 1-6°C
Shelf life of WB with CDPA1 anticoagulant - ANS 35 days
Packed RBC should be properly prepared with hematocrit - ANS ≤ 80%
Shelf life of Packed RBC with CPD open system - ANS 24 hours
RBC recovery of Frozen RBC - ANS 80%
Storage temperature of Frozen RBC - ANS ≤ -65°C
Shelf life of Frozen RBC - ANS 10 years
Washed RBCs: Shelf life - ANS 24 hours
RBC Recovery of Leuko-reduced components - ANS ≥ 85%
pH of platelet concentrate (RDP) - ANS ≥ 6.2
* old ref: ≥ 6.0
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Whole blood is given to patient with - ANS Symptomatic anemia with large volume deficit
symptomatic anemia patients have hemoglobin value of - ANS <7 g/dL
Packed RBC is given to patient with - ANS Symptomatic anemia with normal blood volume
Washed RBC is give to patients with - ANS Symptomatic anemia wi the history of severe
allergic or anaphylactic reactions
Washed RBC is washed with - ANS NSS
* to remove plasma that may contain allergens
The most common congenital immunodeficiency - ANS IgA deficiency
Leuko-reduced or Leuko-poor Components prevents - ANS - Febrile transfusion reaction
- Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI)
- Reduce CMV transmission
Irradiated blood components prevents - ANS graft-vs-host-disease
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,Irradiated blood inactivate - ANS T-cells
Irradiated blood are given to - ANS newborns or for marrow transplants
(immunocompromised patient)
Purpose of Neocyte-enriched RBC - ANS To prolong time between transfusions in chronically
transfusion-dependent patient
example of chronically transfusion-dependent patients - ANS Sickle cell anemia or
thalassemia (but no all patient of thalassemia need this)
Random Donor Platelets and Single Donor platelets are given to patients - ANS who have
platelet problems; bleeding due to qualitative and quantititive platelet defect
What Donor Platelet is given to prevent HLA alloimmunization? - ANS Single Donor Platelets
What is the term when platelet count no longer increase after transfusions? - ANS Platelet
Refractoriness
This is given to patients with multiple coagulation factor deficicency - ANS Fresh Frozen
Plasma
Cryoprecipitate is given as a treatment to patients with - ANS von Willebrand's disease,
Hypofibrinogenemia (Factor 13), Hemophilia A (Factor 8), Disseminated Intravascular
Coaguation (DIC)
This is given to patient with specific coagulation factor deficiencies - ANS Factor Concentrates
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, This is given to patients with neutropenia or granulocyte dysfunction who are at risk to life-
threatening infection; Neutropenia with infection unresponsive to antibiotics -
ANS Granulocyte Concentrates
Immune Serum Globulin is given monthly to patient with - ANS Congenital
Hypogammaglobulinemia
Whole blood is storage temperature - ANS 1-6°C
Shelf life of WB with CDPA1 anticoagulant - ANS 35 days
Packed RBC should be properly prepared with hematocrit - ANS ≤ 80%
Shelf life of Packed RBC with CPD open system - ANS 24 hours
RBC recovery of Frozen RBC - ANS 80%
Storage temperature of Frozen RBC - ANS ≤ -65°C
Shelf life of Frozen RBC - ANS 10 years
Washed RBCs: Shelf life - ANS 24 hours
RBC Recovery of Leuko-reduced components - ANS ≥ 85%
pH of platelet concentrate (RDP) - ANS ≥ 6.2
* old ref: ≥ 6.0
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