Test Bank For Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking
Practices 5th Edition – By Paula Howard
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,Table of Contents
3b 3b
Part3bI:3bQuality3band3bSafety3bIssues
1. Quality3bAssurance3band3bRegulation3bof3bthe3bBlood3bIndustry:3bSafety3bIssues3bin3bthe3bBlood3bBank……
t3bII:3bFoundations:3bBasic3bSciences3band3bReagents
2. Immunology:3bBasic3bPrinciples3band3bApplications3bin3bthe3bBlood3bBank3b……………………………………………
3. Blood3bBanking3bReagents:3bOverview3band3bApplications…………………………………………………………………
ples3bin3bBlood3bBanking……………………………………………………………………………………….183 b Part3bIII:3bOver
od3bGroups
5.3bABO3band3bH3bBlood3bGroup3bSystems3band3bSecretor3bStatus………………………………………………………………
roup3bSystem……………………………………………………………………………………………………26
7. Other3bRed3bCell3bBlood3bGroup3bSystems,3bHuman3bLeukocyte3bAntigens,3band3bPlatelet3bAntigens………
t3bIV:3bEssentials3bof3bPretransfusion3bTesting
8. Antibody3b3b3 b Detection3b3b3 b and3b3b3 b Identification…………………………………………………………………………………
ibility3b3b3b3b3 b Testing………………………………………………………………………………………………………38
10. Blood3bBank3bAutomation3bfor3bTransfusion3bServices………………………………………………………………………
onsiderations3bin3bImmunohematology
11. Adverse3bComplications3bof3bTransfusions………………………………………………………………………………….46
12. Hemolytic3bDisease3bof3bthe3bFetus3band3bNewborn…………………………………………………………………………
Collecting3band3bTesting
13.3bDonor3bSelection3band3bPhlebotomy………………………………………………………………………………………….55
Blood…………………………………………………………………………………………………….60 3 b Part3bVII:3bBlood3bComp
b
d3bTransfusion3bTherapy
15. Blood3bComponent3bPreparation3band3bTherapy…………………………………………………………………………….6
16. Transfusion3bTherapy3bin3bSelected3bPatients………………………………………………………………………………..3b6
,Chapter3b01:3bQuality3bAssurance3band3bRegulation3bof3bthe3bBlood3bIndustry3band3bSafety3bIssues3bin3bth
oward:3bBasic3b&3bApplied3bConcepts3bof3bBlood3bBanking3band3bTransfusion3bPractices,3b5th3bEdition
MULTIPLE3bCHOICE
1. Biosafety3blevels3bdetermine:
a. on3bwhat3bfloor3bcertain3binfectious3bdisease3btesting3bcan3bbe3bperformed.
b. the3bdegree3bof3brisk3bfor3bcertain3bareas3bof3ba3bhealth3bcare3bfacility3bto3be
xposure3bto3 b infectious3bdiseases.
c. the3bamount3bof3bventilation3brequired3bin3ba3btransfusion3bservice.
d. how3bmany3bbiohazardous3bwaste3bcontainers3ba3blaboratory3bmust3bhave.
ANS:3 b B
OSHA3bdefines3bbiosafety3blevels3bbased3bon3bpotential3bexposure3bto3binfectious3bmaterial.
DIF: Level3b1
2. A3blaboratory3btechnologist3bdecided3bshe3bwould3blike3bto3bbring3bher3blab3bcoat3bhome3bfor3blaundering3b
wrinkles3bwhen
it3bwas3breturned3bby3bthe3blaboratory’s3blaundry3bservice.3b Is3bthis3bpractice3bacceptable?
a. Yes,3bif3bshe3buses3b10%3bbleach
b. Yes,3bif3bshe3bclears3bit3bwith3bher3bsupervisor
c. Yes,3bas3blong3bas3bshe3bremoves3bthe3bcoat3band3bdoes3bnot3bwear3bit3bhome
d. No,3bbecause3bthe3blaboratory3bis3ba3bbiosafety3blevel3b2,3band3blab3bcoats3b
may3bnot3bbe3 b removed
ANS:3 b D
Methods3bof3btransporting3bthe3blab3bcoat3band3bthe3brisk3bof3bcontamination3bdo3bnot3bpermit3bhealth3bca
ats3bhome3bfor3 b cleaning.
DIF: Level3b2
3. Personal3bprotective3bequipment3bincludes:
a. safety3bglasses.
b. splash3bbarriers.
c. masks.
d. All3bof3bthe3babove
ANS:3 b D
Safety3bglasses,3bsplash3bbarriers,3band3bmasks3bare3btypes3bof3bpersonal3bprotective3bdevices.
DIF: Level3b1
4. At3bwhat3bpoint3bin3bthe3bemployment3bprocess3bshould3bsafety3btraining3btake3bplace?
a. During3borientation3band3btraining
b. Following3blab3btraining3bwhen3bemployees3bare3bmore3bfamiliar3bwit
h3btheir3 b responsibilities
c. Following3bthe3bemployees’3bfirst3bevaluation
d. Before3bindependent3bwork3bis3bpermitted3band3bannually3bthereafter
ANS:3 b D
The3bOccupation3bSafety3band3bHealth3bAdministration3brequires3bsafety3btraining3bbefore3bindependent3b
ually3 b thereafter.
DIF: Level3b1
, 7. Which3bof3bthe3bfollowing3bis3btrue3bregarding3bgood3bmanufacturing3bpractices3b(GMPs)?
a. GMPs3bare3blegal3brequirements3bestablished3bby3bthe3bFood3band3bDrug3bAdministration.
b. GMPs3bare3boptional3bguidelines3bwritten3bby3bthe3bAABB.
c. GMPs3bare3brequired3bonly3bby3bpharmaceutical3bcompanies.
d. GMPs3bare3bpart3bof3bthe3bquality3bcontrol3brequirements3bfor3bblood3bproducts.
ANS:3 b A
Good3bmanufacturing3bpractices3bare3brequirements3bestablished3bby3bthe3bFood3band3bDrug3bAdministra
DIF: Level3b1
8. Which3bof3bthe3bfollowing3b is3ban3bexample3bof3ban3bunacceptable3brecord-keeping3bprocedure?
a. Using3bdittos3bin3bcolumns3bto3bsave3btime
b. Recording3bthe3bdate3band3b initials3bnext3bto3ba3bcorrection
c. Not3bdeleting3bthe3boriginal3bentry3bwhen3bmaking3ba3bcorrection
d. Always3busing3bpermanent3b ink3bon3ball3brecords
ANS:3 b A
All3brecords3bmust3bbe3bclearly3bwritten.3bDittos3bare3bunacceptable.
DIF: Level3b1
9. A3btechnologist3bin3btraining3b noticed3bthat3bthe3bperson3btraining3bher3bhad3bnot3brecorded3bthe3bresults3b
ful,3bshe3bcarefully3 b recorded3bthe3bresults3bshe3bsaw3bat3ba3blater3btime,3busing3bthe3btechnologist’s3binit
able3bprocedure?
a. Yes;3ball3bresults3bmust3bbe3brecorded3bregardless3bof3bwho3bdid3bthe3btest.
b. No;3bshe3bshould3bhave3bbrought3bthe3berror3bto3bthe3btechnologist’s3battention.
c. Yes;3bbecause3bshe3bused3bthe3bother3btechnologist’s3binitials.
d. Yes;3bas3blong3bas3bshe3brecords3bthe3bresult3bin3bpencil.
ANS:3 b B
This3bis3ban3bexample3bof3bpoor3brecord3bkeeping;3bresults3bmust3bbe3brecorded3bwhen3bthe3btest3bis3bperfo
doing3bthe3btest.
DIF: Level3b3
10. Unacceptable3bquality3bcontrol3bresults3bfor3bthe3bantiglobulin3btest3bperformed3bin3btest3btubes3bmay3bbe
a. preventive3bmaintenance3bhas3bnot3bbeen3bperformed3bon3bthe3bcell3bwasher.
b. the3btechnologist3bperforming3bthe3btest3bwas3bnever3btrained.
c. the3breagents3bused3bwere3bimproperly3bstored.
d. All3bof3bthe3babove
ANS:3 b D
Training,3bequipment3b maintenance,3band3breagent3bquality3bcan3baffect3bquality3bcontrol.
DIF: Level3b2
11. All3bof3bthe3bfollowing3bare3btrue3bregarding3bcompetency3btesting3 b except:
a. it3b must3bbe3bperformed3bfollowing3btraining.
b. it3b must3bbe3bperformed3bon3ban3bannual3bbasis.
c. it3b is3brequired3bonly3bif3bthe3btechnologist3bhas3bno3bexperience.
d. retraining3bis3brequired3bif3bthere3bis3ba3bfailure3bin3bcompetency3btesting.
ANS:3 b C
All3bemployees3bmust3bhave3bcompetency3btesting3bfollowing3btraining3band3bannually3bthereafter.3bIf3bthe
ency3btesting,3 b retraining3bis3brequired.
DIF: Level3b2
Practices 5th Edition – By Paula Howard
| Verified Chapter's 1 - 16 | Complete
,Table of Contents
3b 3b
Part3bI:3bQuality3band3bSafety3bIssues
1. Quality3bAssurance3band3bRegulation3bof3bthe3bBlood3bIndustry:3bSafety3bIssues3bin3bthe3bBlood3bBank……
t3bII:3bFoundations:3bBasic3bSciences3band3bReagents
2. Immunology:3bBasic3bPrinciples3band3bApplications3bin3bthe3bBlood3bBank3b……………………………………………
3. Blood3bBanking3bReagents:3bOverview3band3bApplications…………………………………………………………………
ples3bin3bBlood3bBanking……………………………………………………………………………………….183 b Part3bIII:3bOver
od3bGroups
5.3bABO3band3bH3bBlood3bGroup3bSystems3band3bSecretor3bStatus………………………………………………………………
roup3bSystem……………………………………………………………………………………………………26
7. Other3bRed3bCell3bBlood3bGroup3bSystems,3bHuman3bLeukocyte3bAntigens,3band3bPlatelet3bAntigens………
t3bIV:3bEssentials3bof3bPretransfusion3bTesting
8. Antibody3b3b3 b Detection3b3b3 b and3b3b3 b Identification…………………………………………………………………………………
ibility3b3b3b3b3 b Testing………………………………………………………………………………………………………38
10. Blood3bBank3bAutomation3bfor3bTransfusion3bServices………………………………………………………………………
onsiderations3bin3bImmunohematology
11. Adverse3bComplications3bof3bTransfusions………………………………………………………………………………….46
12. Hemolytic3bDisease3bof3bthe3bFetus3band3bNewborn…………………………………………………………………………
Collecting3band3bTesting
13.3bDonor3bSelection3band3bPhlebotomy………………………………………………………………………………………….55
Blood…………………………………………………………………………………………………….60 3 b Part3bVII:3bBlood3bComp
b
d3bTransfusion3bTherapy
15. Blood3bComponent3bPreparation3band3bTherapy…………………………………………………………………………….6
16. Transfusion3bTherapy3bin3bSelected3bPatients………………………………………………………………………………..3b6
,Chapter3b01:3bQuality3bAssurance3band3bRegulation3bof3bthe3bBlood3bIndustry3band3bSafety3bIssues3bin3bth
oward:3bBasic3b&3bApplied3bConcepts3bof3bBlood3bBanking3band3bTransfusion3bPractices,3b5th3bEdition
MULTIPLE3bCHOICE
1. Biosafety3blevels3bdetermine:
a. on3bwhat3bfloor3bcertain3binfectious3bdisease3btesting3bcan3bbe3bperformed.
b. the3bdegree3bof3brisk3bfor3bcertain3bareas3bof3ba3bhealth3bcare3bfacility3bto3be
xposure3bto3 b infectious3bdiseases.
c. the3bamount3bof3bventilation3brequired3bin3ba3btransfusion3bservice.
d. how3bmany3bbiohazardous3bwaste3bcontainers3ba3blaboratory3bmust3bhave.
ANS:3 b B
OSHA3bdefines3bbiosafety3blevels3bbased3bon3bpotential3bexposure3bto3binfectious3bmaterial.
DIF: Level3b1
2. A3blaboratory3btechnologist3bdecided3bshe3bwould3blike3bto3bbring3bher3blab3bcoat3bhome3bfor3blaundering3b
wrinkles3bwhen
it3bwas3breturned3bby3bthe3blaboratory’s3blaundry3bservice.3b Is3bthis3bpractice3bacceptable?
a. Yes,3bif3bshe3buses3b10%3bbleach
b. Yes,3bif3bshe3bclears3bit3bwith3bher3bsupervisor
c. Yes,3bas3blong3bas3bshe3bremoves3bthe3bcoat3band3bdoes3bnot3bwear3bit3bhome
d. No,3bbecause3bthe3blaboratory3bis3ba3bbiosafety3blevel3b2,3band3blab3bcoats3b
may3bnot3bbe3 b removed
ANS:3 b D
Methods3bof3btransporting3bthe3blab3bcoat3band3bthe3brisk3bof3bcontamination3bdo3bnot3bpermit3bhealth3bca
ats3bhome3bfor3 b cleaning.
DIF: Level3b2
3. Personal3bprotective3bequipment3bincludes:
a. safety3bglasses.
b. splash3bbarriers.
c. masks.
d. All3bof3bthe3babove
ANS:3 b D
Safety3bglasses,3bsplash3bbarriers,3band3bmasks3bare3btypes3bof3bpersonal3bprotective3bdevices.
DIF: Level3b1
4. At3bwhat3bpoint3bin3bthe3bemployment3bprocess3bshould3bsafety3btraining3btake3bplace?
a. During3borientation3band3btraining
b. Following3blab3btraining3bwhen3bemployees3bare3bmore3bfamiliar3bwit
h3btheir3 b responsibilities
c. Following3bthe3bemployees’3bfirst3bevaluation
d. Before3bindependent3bwork3bis3bpermitted3band3bannually3bthereafter
ANS:3 b D
The3bOccupation3bSafety3band3bHealth3bAdministration3brequires3bsafety3btraining3bbefore3bindependent3b
ually3 b thereafter.
DIF: Level3b1
, 7. Which3bof3bthe3bfollowing3bis3btrue3bregarding3bgood3bmanufacturing3bpractices3b(GMPs)?
a. GMPs3bare3blegal3brequirements3bestablished3bby3bthe3bFood3band3bDrug3bAdministration.
b. GMPs3bare3boptional3bguidelines3bwritten3bby3bthe3bAABB.
c. GMPs3bare3brequired3bonly3bby3bpharmaceutical3bcompanies.
d. GMPs3bare3bpart3bof3bthe3bquality3bcontrol3brequirements3bfor3bblood3bproducts.
ANS:3 b A
Good3bmanufacturing3bpractices3bare3brequirements3bestablished3bby3bthe3bFood3band3bDrug3bAdministra
DIF: Level3b1
8. Which3bof3bthe3bfollowing3b is3ban3bexample3bof3ban3bunacceptable3brecord-keeping3bprocedure?
a. Using3bdittos3bin3bcolumns3bto3bsave3btime
b. Recording3bthe3bdate3band3b initials3bnext3bto3ba3bcorrection
c. Not3bdeleting3bthe3boriginal3bentry3bwhen3bmaking3ba3bcorrection
d. Always3busing3bpermanent3b ink3bon3ball3brecords
ANS:3 b A
All3brecords3bmust3bbe3bclearly3bwritten.3bDittos3bare3bunacceptable.
DIF: Level3b1
9. A3btechnologist3bin3btraining3b noticed3bthat3bthe3bperson3btraining3bher3bhad3bnot3brecorded3bthe3bresults3b
ful,3bshe3bcarefully3 b recorded3bthe3bresults3bshe3bsaw3bat3ba3blater3btime,3busing3bthe3btechnologist’s3binit
able3bprocedure?
a. Yes;3ball3bresults3bmust3bbe3brecorded3bregardless3bof3bwho3bdid3bthe3btest.
b. No;3bshe3bshould3bhave3bbrought3bthe3berror3bto3bthe3btechnologist’s3battention.
c. Yes;3bbecause3bshe3bused3bthe3bother3btechnologist’s3binitials.
d. Yes;3bas3blong3bas3bshe3brecords3bthe3bresult3bin3bpencil.
ANS:3 b B
This3bis3ban3bexample3bof3bpoor3brecord3bkeeping;3bresults3bmust3bbe3brecorded3bwhen3bthe3btest3bis3bperfo
doing3bthe3btest.
DIF: Level3b3
10. Unacceptable3bquality3bcontrol3bresults3bfor3bthe3bantiglobulin3btest3bperformed3bin3btest3btubes3bmay3bbe
a. preventive3bmaintenance3bhas3bnot3bbeen3bperformed3bon3bthe3bcell3bwasher.
b. the3btechnologist3bperforming3bthe3btest3bwas3bnever3btrained.
c. the3breagents3bused3bwere3bimproperly3bstored.
d. All3bof3bthe3babove
ANS:3 b D
Training,3bequipment3b maintenance,3band3breagent3bquality3bcan3baffect3bquality3bcontrol.
DIF: Level3b2
11. All3bof3bthe3bfollowing3bare3btrue3bregarding3bcompetency3btesting3 b except:
a. it3b must3bbe3bperformed3bfollowing3btraining.
b. it3b must3bbe3bperformed3bon3ban3bannual3bbasis.
c. it3b is3brequired3bonly3bif3bthe3btechnologist3bhas3bno3bexperience.
d. retraining3bis3brequired3bif3bthere3bis3ba3bfailure3bin3bcompetency3btesting.
ANS:3 b C
All3bemployees3bmust3bhave3bcompetency3btesting3bfollowing3btraining3band3bannually3bthereafter.3bIf3bthe
ency3btesting,3 b retraining3bis3brequired.
DIF: Level3b2