Test Bank For Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking
Practices 5th Edition – By Paula Howard
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7b 7b 7b 7b 7b 7b 7b
,Table of Contents
7b 7b
Part7bI:7bQuality7band7bSafety7bIssues
1. Quality7bAssurance7band7bRegulation7bof7bthe7bBlood7bIndustry:7bSafety7bIssues7bin7bthe7bBlood7bBank……
t7bII:7bFoundations:7bBasic7bSciences7band7bReagents
2. Immunology:7bBasic7bPrinciples7band7bApplications7bin7bthe7bBlood7bBank7b……………………………………………
3. Blood7bBanking7bReagents:7bOverview7band7bApplications…………………………………………………………………
ples7bin7bBlood7bBanking……………………………………………………………………………………….187 b Part7bIII:7bOver
od7bGroups
5.7bABO7band7bH7bBlood7bGroup7bSystems7band7bSecretor7bStatus………………………………………………………………
roup7bSystem……………………………………………………………………………………………………26
7. Other7bRed7bCell7bBlood7bGroup7bSystems,7bHuman7bLeukocyte7bAntigens,7band7bPlatelet7bAntigens………
t7bIV:7bEssentials7bof7bPretransfusion7bTesting
8. Antibody7b7b7 b Detection7b7b7 b and7b7b7 b Identification…………………………………………………………………………………
ibility7b7b7b7b7 b Testing………………………………………………………………………………………………………38
10. Blood7bBank7bAutomation7bfor7bTransfusion7bServices………………………………………………………………………
onsiderations7bin7bImmunohematology
11. Adverse7bComplications7bof7bTransfusions………………………………………………………………………………….46
12. Hemolytic7bDisease7bof7bthe7bFetus7band7bNewborn…………………………………………………………………………
Collecting7band7bTesting
13.7bDonor7bSelection7band7bPhlebotomy………………………………………………………………………………………….55
Blood…………………………………………………………………………………………………….60 7 b Part7bVII:7bBlood7bComp
b
d7bTransfusion7bTherapy
15. Blood7bComponent7bPreparation7band7bTherapy…………………………………………………………………………….6
16. Transfusion7bTherapy7bin7bSelected7bPatients………………………………………………………………………………..7b6
,Chapter7b01:7bQuality7bAssurance7band7bRegulation7bof7bthe7bBlood7bIndustry7band7bSafety7bIssues7bin7bth
oward:7bBasic7b&7bApplied7bConcepts7bof7bBlood7bBanking7band7bTransfusion7bPractices,7b5th7bEdition
MULTIPLE7bCHOICE
1. Biosafety7blevels7bdetermine:
a. on7bwhat7bfloor7bcertain7binfectious7bdisease7btesting7bcan7bbe7bperformed.
b. the7bdegree7bof7brisk7bfor7bcertain7bareas7bof7ba7bhealth7bcare7bfacility7bto7be
xposure7bto7 b infectious7bdiseases.
c. the7bamount7bof7bventilation7brequired7bin7ba7btransfusion7bservice.
d. how7bmany7bbiohazardous7bwaste7bcontainers7ba7blaboratory7bmust7bhave.
ANS:7 b B
OSHA7bdefines7bbiosafety7blevels7bbased7bon7bpotential7bexposure7bto7binfectious7bmaterial.
DIF: Level7b1
2. A7blaboratory7btechnologist7bdecided7bshe7bwould7blike7bto7bbring7b her7blab7bcoat7bhome7bfor7blaundering7b
wrinkles7bwhen
it7bwas7breturned7bby7bthe7blaboratory’s7blaundry7bservice.7b Is7bthis7bpractice7bacceptable?
a. Yes,7bif7bshe7buses7b10%7bbleach
b. Yes,7bif7bshe7bclears7bit7bwith7bher7bsupervisor
c. Yes,7bas7blong7bas7bshe7bremoves7bthe7bcoat7band7bdoes7bnot7bwear7bit7bhome
d. No,7bbecause7bthe7blaboratory7bis7ba7bbiosafety7blevel7b2,7band7b lab7bcoats7b
may7bnot7bbe7 b removed
ANS:7 b D
Methods7bof7btransporting7bthe7blab7bcoat7band7bthe7brisk7bof7bcontamination7bdo7bnot7bpermit7bhealth7bca
ats7bhome7bfor7 b cleaning.
DIF: Level7b2
3. Personal7bprotective7bequipment7bincludes:
a. safety7bglasses.
b. splash7bbarriers.
c. masks.
d. All7bof7bthe7babove
ANS:7 b D
Safety7bglasses,7bsplash7bbarriers,7band7bmasks7bare7btypes7bof7bpersonal7bprotective7bdevices.
DIF: Level7b1
4. At7bwhat7bpoint7bin7bthe7bemployment7bprocess7bshould7bsafety7btraining7btake7bplace?
a. During7borientation7band7btraining
b. Following7blab7btraining7bwhen7bemployees7bare7bmore7bfamiliar7bwit
h7btheir7 b responsibilities
c. Following7bthe7bemployees’7bfirst7bevaluation
d. Before7bindependent7bwork7bis7bpermitted7band7bannually7bthereafter
ANS:7 b D
The7bOccupation7bSafety7band7bHealth7bAdministration7brequires7bsafety7btraining7bbefore7bindependent7b
ually7 b thereafter.
DIF: Level7b1
, 7. Which7bof7bthe7bfollowing7bis7btrue7bregarding7bgood7bmanufacturing7bpractices7b(GMPs)?
a. GMPs7bare7blegal7brequirements7bestablished7bby7bthe7bFood7band7bDrug7bAdministration.
b. GMPs7bare7boptional7bguidelines7bwritten7bby7bthe7bAABB.
c. GMPs7bare7brequired7bonly7bby7bpharmaceutical7bcompanies.
d. GMPs7bare7bpart7bof7bthe7bquality7bcontrol7brequirements7bfor7bblood7bproducts.
ANS:7 b A
Good7bmanufacturing7bpractices7bare7brequirements7bestablished7bby7bthe7bFood7band7bDrug7bAdministra
DIF: Level7b1
8. Which7bof7bthe7bfollowing7b is7ban7bexample7bof7ban7bunacceptable7brecord-keeping7bprocedure?
a. Using7bdittos7bin7bcolumns7bto7bsave7btime
b. Recording7bthe7bdate7band7binitials7bnext7bto7ba7bcorrection
c. Not7bdeleting7bthe7boriginal7bentry7bwhen7bmaking7ba7bcorrection
d. Always7busing7bpermanent7bink7bon7ball7brecords
ANS:7 b A
All7brecords7bmust7bbe7bclearly7bwritten.7bDittos7bare7bunacceptable.
DIF: Level7b1
9. A7btechnologist7bin7btraining7b noticed7bthat7bthe7bperson7btraining7bher7bhad7bnot7brecorded7bthe7bresults7b
ful,7bshe7bcarefully7 b recorded7bthe7bresults7bshe7bsaw7bat7ba7blater7btime,7busing7bthe7btechnologist’s7binit
able7bprocedure?
a. Yes;7ball7bresults7bmust7bbe7brecorded7bregardless7bof7bwho7bdid7bthe7btest.
b. No;7bshe7bshould7bhave7bbrought7bthe7berror7bto7bthe7btechnologist’s7battention.
c. Yes;7bbecause7bshe7bused7bthe7bother7btechnologist’s7binitials.
d. Yes;7bas7blong7bas7bshe7brecords7bthe7bresult7bin7bpencil.
ANS:7 b B
This7bis7ban7bexample7bof7bpoor7brecord7bkeeping;7bresults7bmust7bbe7brecorded7bwhen7bthe7btest7bis7bperfo
doing7bthe7btest.
DIF: Level7b3
10. Unacceptable7bquality7bcontrol7bresults7bfor7bthe7bantiglobulin7btest7bperformed7bin7btest7btubes7bmay7bbe
a. preventive7bmaintenance7bhas7bnot7bbeen7bperformed7bon7bthe7bcell7bwasher.
b. the7btechnologist7bperforming7bthe7btest7bwas7bnever7btrained.
c. the7breagents7bused7bwere7bimproperly7bstored.
d. All7bof7bthe7babove
ANS:7 b D
Training,7bequipment7b maintenance,7band7breagent7bquality7bcan7baffect7bquality7bcontrol.
DIF: Level7b2
11. All7bof7bthe7bfollowing7bare7btrue7bregarding7bcompetency7btesting7 b except:
a. it7b must7bbe7bperformed7bfollowing7btraining.
b. it7b must7bbe7bperformed7bon7ban7bannual7bbasis.
c. it7b is7brequired7bonly7bif7bthe7btechnologist7bhas7bno7bexperience.
d. retraining7bis7brequired7bif7bthere7bis7ba7bfailure7bin7bcompetency7btesting.
ANS:7 b C
All7bemployees7bmust7bhave7bcompetency7btesting7bfollowing7btraining7band7bannually7bthereafter.7bIf7bthe
ency7btesting,7 b retraining7bis7brequired.
DIF: Level7b2
Practices 5th Edition – By Paula Howard
| Verified Chapter's 1 - 16 | Complete
7b 7b 7b 7b 7b 7b 7b
,Table of Contents
7b 7b
Part7bI:7bQuality7band7bSafety7bIssues
1. Quality7bAssurance7band7bRegulation7bof7bthe7bBlood7bIndustry:7bSafety7bIssues7bin7bthe7bBlood7bBank……
t7bII:7bFoundations:7bBasic7bSciences7band7bReagents
2. Immunology:7bBasic7bPrinciples7band7bApplications7bin7bthe7bBlood7bBank7b……………………………………………
3. Blood7bBanking7bReagents:7bOverview7band7bApplications…………………………………………………………………
ples7bin7bBlood7bBanking……………………………………………………………………………………….187 b Part7bIII:7bOver
od7bGroups
5.7bABO7band7bH7bBlood7bGroup7bSystems7band7bSecretor7bStatus………………………………………………………………
roup7bSystem……………………………………………………………………………………………………26
7. Other7bRed7bCell7bBlood7bGroup7bSystems,7bHuman7bLeukocyte7bAntigens,7band7bPlatelet7bAntigens………
t7bIV:7bEssentials7bof7bPretransfusion7bTesting
8. Antibody7b7b7 b Detection7b7b7 b and7b7b7 b Identification…………………………………………………………………………………
ibility7b7b7b7b7 b Testing………………………………………………………………………………………………………38
10. Blood7bBank7bAutomation7bfor7bTransfusion7bServices………………………………………………………………………
onsiderations7bin7bImmunohematology
11. Adverse7bComplications7bof7bTransfusions………………………………………………………………………………….46
12. Hemolytic7bDisease7bof7bthe7bFetus7band7bNewborn…………………………………………………………………………
Collecting7band7bTesting
13.7bDonor7bSelection7band7bPhlebotomy………………………………………………………………………………………….55
Blood…………………………………………………………………………………………………….60 7 b Part7bVII:7bBlood7bComp
b
d7bTransfusion7bTherapy
15. Blood7bComponent7bPreparation7band7bTherapy…………………………………………………………………………….6
16. Transfusion7bTherapy7bin7bSelected7bPatients………………………………………………………………………………..7b6
,Chapter7b01:7bQuality7bAssurance7band7bRegulation7bof7bthe7bBlood7bIndustry7band7bSafety7bIssues7bin7bth
oward:7bBasic7b&7bApplied7bConcepts7bof7bBlood7bBanking7band7bTransfusion7bPractices,7b5th7bEdition
MULTIPLE7bCHOICE
1. Biosafety7blevels7bdetermine:
a. on7bwhat7bfloor7bcertain7binfectious7bdisease7btesting7bcan7bbe7bperformed.
b. the7bdegree7bof7brisk7bfor7bcertain7bareas7bof7ba7bhealth7bcare7bfacility7bto7be
xposure7bto7 b infectious7bdiseases.
c. the7bamount7bof7bventilation7brequired7bin7ba7btransfusion7bservice.
d. how7bmany7bbiohazardous7bwaste7bcontainers7ba7blaboratory7bmust7bhave.
ANS:7 b B
OSHA7bdefines7bbiosafety7blevels7bbased7bon7bpotential7bexposure7bto7binfectious7bmaterial.
DIF: Level7b1
2. A7blaboratory7btechnologist7bdecided7bshe7bwould7blike7bto7bbring7b her7blab7bcoat7bhome7bfor7blaundering7b
wrinkles7bwhen
it7bwas7breturned7bby7bthe7blaboratory’s7blaundry7bservice.7b Is7bthis7bpractice7bacceptable?
a. Yes,7bif7bshe7buses7b10%7bbleach
b. Yes,7bif7bshe7bclears7bit7bwith7bher7bsupervisor
c. Yes,7bas7blong7bas7bshe7bremoves7bthe7bcoat7band7bdoes7bnot7bwear7bit7bhome
d. No,7bbecause7bthe7blaboratory7bis7ba7bbiosafety7blevel7b2,7band7b lab7bcoats7b
may7bnot7bbe7 b removed
ANS:7 b D
Methods7bof7btransporting7bthe7blab7bcoat7band7bthe7brisk7bof7bcontamination7bdo7bnot7bpermit7bhealth7bca
ats7bhome7bfor7 b cleaning.
DIF: Level7b2
3. Personal7bprotective7bequipment7bincludes:
a. safety7bglasses.
b. splash7bbarriers.
c. masks.
d. All7bof7bthe7babove
ANS:7 b D
Safety7bglasses,7bsplash7bbarriers,7band7bmasks7bare7btypes7bof7bpersonal7bprotective7bdevices.
DIF: Level7b1
4. At7bwhat7bpoint7bin7bthe7bemployment7bprocess7bshould7bsafety7btraining7btake7bplace?
a. During7borientation7band7btraining
b. Following7blab7btraining7bwhen7bemployees7bare7bmore7bfamiliar7bwit
h7btheir7 b responsibilities
c. Following7bthe7bemployees’7bfirst7bevaluation
d. Before7bindependent7bwork7bis7bpermitted7band7bannually7bthereafter
ANS:7 b D
The7bOccupation7bSafety7band7bHealth7bAdministration7brequires7bsafety7btraining7bbefore7bindependent7b
ually7 b thereafter.
DIF: Level7b1
, 7. Which7bof7bthe7bfollowing7bis7btrue7bregarding7bgood7bmanufacturing7bpractices7b(GMPs)?
a. GMPs7bare7blegal7brequirements7bestablished7bby7bthe7bFood7band7bDrug7bAdministration.
b. GMPs7bare7boptional7bguidelines7bwritten7bby7bthe7bAABB.
c. GMPs7bare7brequired7bonly7bby7bpharmaceutical7bcompanies.
d. GMPs7bare7bpart7bof7bthe7bquality7bcontrol7brequirements7bfor7bblood7bproducts.
ANS:7 b A
Good7bmanufacturing7bpractices7bare7brequirements7bestablished7bby7bthe7bFood7band7bDrug7bAdministra
DIF: Level7b1
8. Which7bof7bthe7bfollowing7b is7ban7bexample7bof7ban7bunacceptable7brecord-keeping7bprocedure?
a. Using7bdittos7bin7bcolumns7bto7bsave7btime
b. Recording7bthe7bdate7band7binitials7bnext7bto7ba7bcorrection
c. Not7bdeleting7bthe7boriginal7bentry7bwhen7bmaking7ba7bcorrection
d. Always7busing7bpermanent7bink7bon7ball7brecords
ANS:7 b A
All7brecords7bmust7bbe7bclearly7bwritten.7bDittos7bare7bunacceptable.
DIF: Level7b1
9. A7btechnologist7bin7btraining7b noticed7bthat7bthe7bperson7btraining7bher7bhad7bnot7brecorded7bthe7bresults7b
ful,7bshe7bcarefully7 b recorded7bthe7bresults7bshe7bsaw7bat7ba7blater7btime,7busing7bthe7btechnologist’s7binit
able7bprocedure?
a. Yes;7ball7bresults7bmust7bbe7brecorded7bregardless7bof7bwho7bdid7bthe7btest.
b. No;7bshe7bshould7bhave7bbrought7bthe7berror7bto7bthe7btechnologist’s7battention.
c. Yes;7bbecause7bshe7bused7bthe7bother7btechnologist’s7binitials.
d. Yes;7bas7blong7bas7bshe7brecords7bthe7bresult7bin7bpencil.
ANS:7 b B
This7bis7ban7bexample7bof7bpoor7brecord7bkeeping;7bresults7bmust7bbe7brecorded7bwhen7bthe7btest7bis7bperfo
doing7bthe7btest.
DIF: Level7b3
10. Unacceptable7bquality7bcontrol7bresults7bfor7bthe7bantiglobulin7btest7bperformed7bin7btest7btubes7bmay7bbe
a. preventive7bmaintenance7bhas7bnot7bbeen7bperformed7bon7bthe7bcell7bwasher.
b. the7btechnologist7bperforming7bthe7btest7bwas7bnever7btrained.
c. the7breagents7bused7bwere7bimproperly7bstored.
d. All7bof7bthe7babove
ANS:7 b D
Training,7bequipment7b maintenance,7band7breagent7bquality7bcan7baffect7bquality7bcontrol.
DIF: Level7b2
11. All7bof7bthe7bfollowing7bare7btrue7bregarding7bcompetency7btesting7 b except:
a. it7b must7bbe7bperformed7bfollowing7btraining.
b. it7b must7bbe7bperformed7bon7ban7bannual7bbasis.
c. it7b is7brequired7bonly7bif7bthe7btechnologist7bhas7bno7bexperience.
d. retraining7bis7brequired7bif7bthere7bis7ba7bfailure7bin7bcompetency7btesting.
ANS:7 b C
All7bemployees7bmust7bhave7bcompetency7btesting7bfollowing7btraining7band7bannually7bthereafter.7bIf7bthe
ency7btesting,7 b retraining7bis7brequired.
DIF: Level7b2