Transfusion Flashcards

1
Q

minimum criteria to donate blood

A

Hb 135g/L in men
Hb 125g/L in women
50kg weight
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2
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what happens to the bag of donated blood?

A

centrifuged to separate components and samples undergo microbiological testing

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3
Q

what microbiological testing is taken on blood donation?

A
HIV
hep B
hep C
HTLV
syphilis
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4
Q

storage of red cells

A

4 degrees for 35 days

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5
Q

storage of FFP

A

-30 degrees for 3 years

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6
Q

storage of platelets

A

stored at room temperature (22 degrees) for 7 days with agitation (shaken)

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7
Q

blood components available

A

red cells
FFP
platelets
cryoprecipitate (fibrinogen)

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8
Q

blood products available

A

anti-D

prothrombin complex concentrate

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9
Q

what chromosome is the ABO system found on?

A

chromosome 9 (ABO gene)

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10
Q

which alleles are dominant in the ABO blood grouping system?

A

A and B are co-dominant, O is silent

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11
Q

population frequency of the blood types

A

group O= 47%
group A= 42%
group B= 8%
group AB= 3%

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12
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genotypes of the blood groups

A

group O= OO
group A= AA or AO
group B= BB or BO
group AB= AB

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13
Q

what is Landsteiner’s Law?

A

when an individual lacks A or B antigen, the corresponding Ab is produced in their plasma

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14
Q

population frequency of Rh +ve

A

85%

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15
Q

which allele is dominant in the rhesus system?

A

D is dominant (+ve)

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16
Q

genotype of RhD status

A

RhD +ve= DD or Dd

RhD -ve= dd

17
Q

what can the D Ab cause?

A

transfusion reactions

haemolytic disease of the foetus/ new-born

18
Q

what is a cross-match?

A

checks donor cells are compatible with patient plasma

19
Q

indications for FFP (clotting factors)

A

bleeding in patient with coagulopathy
prophylaxis prior to surgery/ procedure with coagulopathy
massive haemorrhage
transfuse early in trauma

20
Q

monitoring of patient given transfusion

A

before
15 minutes
within 60 minutes of completion