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The minimum hemoglobin concentration in a fingerstick from a male blood donor is:
A cause for indefinite deferral from blood donation is:
Which of the following prospective donors would be accepted for blood donation?
Which one of the following constitutes permanent deferral status of a donor?
A prospective donor with which of the following health histories would be accepted for blood donation?
In order to be a plateletpheresis donor, the platelet count must be at least:
Prior to blood donation, the intended venipuncture site must be cleaned with a scrub solution containing:
A donor who has just donated 2 units of Apheresis Red Blood Cells will be deferred from further blood donation for a minimum of how many weeks?
Which of the following infectious agents relies solely on donor questioning to avoid transmission from transfused blood products?
Which of the following practices at the time of blood collection helps minimize bacterial contamination of platelet products?
If a unit of autologous Red Blood Cells is collected and transfused in the same facility, which of the following is not required?
According to AABB Standards, what is the minimum hemoglobin level for an autologous donor?
Which of the following must be included on the label of a unit of Red Blood Cells Leukocytes Reduced?
All donor blood testing must include:
Which of the following is not a useful strategy to reduce bacterial contamination in platelet components?
Which of the following practices has been useful in reducing the incidence of transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI)?
In allogeneic blood donation, which of the following infectious agents must also include a nucleic acid testing (NAT) assay?
What is the primary reason that infectious agents can be transmitted following blood transfusion?
Apheresis Platelets that will undergo pathogen reduction technology do not require:
The results in this table are obtained on a blood donor sample at immediate spin:
anti-A |
anti-B |
A1 cells |
B cells |
anti-D |
Rh control |
0 |
0 |
4+ |
4+ |
0 |
0 |
Before labeling blood components from this donation, what additional testing must be completed?