,Test Bank For Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices 5th E
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
dition – By Paula Howard ISBN: 9780323697392 pc pc pc pc pc pc
Table of Contents
pc pc
Part I: Quality and Safety Issues
pc pc pc pc pc
1. Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry: Safety Issues in the Blood Bank
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
Part II: Foundations: Basic Sciences and Reagents
pc pc pc pc pc pc
2. Immunology: Basic Principles and Applications in the Blood Bank
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
3. Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
pc pc pc pc pc
4. Genetic Principles in Blood Banking
pc pc pc pc
Part III: Overview of the Major Blood Groups
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
5. ABO and H Blood Group Systems and Secretor Status
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
6. Rh Blood Group System
pc pc pc
7. Other Red Cell Blood Group Systems, Human Leukocyte Antigens, and Platelet Antigens
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
Part IV: Essentials of Pretransfusion Testing
pc pc pc pc pc
8. Antibody Detection and Identification
pc pc pc
9. Compatibility Testing pc
,10. Blood Bank Automation for Transfusion Services
pc pc pc pc pc
Part V: Clinical Considerations in Immunohematology
pc pc pc pc pc
11. Adverse Complications of Transfusions
pc pc pc
12. Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn
pc pc pc pc pc pc
Part VI: Blood Collecting and Testing
pc pc pc pc pc
13. Donor Selection and Phlebotomy
pc pc pc
14. Testing of Donor Blood
pc pc pc
Part VII: Blood Component Preparation and Transfusion Therapy
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
15. Blood Component Preparation and Therapy
pc pc pc pc
16. Transfusion Therapy in Selected Patients
pc pc pc pc
, Chapter 01: Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry and Safety Issues
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
in the Blood Bank
pc pc pc
Howard: Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices, 4th E
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
dition
MULTIPLE CHOICE pc
1. Which of the following agencies administers the Clinical Laboratory Improvemen
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
t Amendments?
pc
a. AABB
b. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services pc pc pc pc pc
c. OSHA
d. Food and Drug Administration pc pc pc
ANS: B p c
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administers CLIA, Medicare, Medicaid, and
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
HIPAA.
pc
DIF: Level 1 pc REF: p. 3 p c pc
2. A laboratory technologist decided she would like to bring her lab coat home for launderi
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
ng because it had too many wrinkles when returned by the laboratory’s laundry service. I
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
s this practice acceptable?
pc pc pc
a. Yes, if she uses 10% bleach pc pc pc pc pc
b. Yes, if she clears it with her supervisor
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
c. Yes, as long as she removes the coat and does not wear it home
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
d. No, because the laboratory is a biosafety level 2, and lab coats may not
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
be removed pc
ANS: D pc
Methods of transporting the lab coat and the risk of contamination do not permit health care
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
workers to bring lab coats home for cleaning.
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
DIF: Level 2 pc REF: p. 14 p c pc
3. Personal protective equipment includes: pc pc pc
a. safety glasses. pc
b. splash barriers. pc
c. masks.
d. All of the above pc pc pc
ANS: D pc
Safety glasses, splash barriers, and masks are types of personal protective devices.
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
DIF: Level 1 pc REF: p. 14 p c pc
4. At what point in the employment process should safety training take place?
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
a. During orientation and training pc pc pc
b. Following lab training when employees are more familiar with thei pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
r responsibilities
pc
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
dition – By Paula Howard ISBN: 9780323697392 pc pc pc pc pc pc
Table of Contents
pc pc
Part I: Quality and Safety Issues
pc pc pc pc pc
1. Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry: Safety Issues in the Blood Bank
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
Part II: Foundations: Basic Sciences and Reagents
pc pc pc pc pc pc
2. Immunology: Basic Principles and Applications in the Blood Bank
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
3. Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
pc pc pc pc pc
4. Genetic Principles in Blood Banking
pc pc pc pc
Part III: Overview of the Major Blood Groups
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
5. ABO and H Blood Group Systems and Secretor Status
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
6. Rh Blood Group System
pc pc pc
7. Other Red Cell Blood Group Systems, Human Leukocyte Antigens, and Platelet Antigens
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
Part IV: Essentials of Pretransfusion Testing
pc pc pc pc pc
8. Antibody Detection and Identification
pc pc pc
9. Compatibility Testing pc
,10. Blood Bank Automation for Transfusion Services
pc pc pc pc pc
Part V: Clinical Considerations in Immunohematology
pc pc pc pc pc
11. Adverse Complications of Transfusions
pc pc pc
12. Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn
pc pc pc pc pc pc
Part VI: Blood Collecting and Testing
pc pc pc pc pc
13. Donor Selection and Phlebotomy
pc pc pc
14. Testing of Donor Blood
pc pc pc
Part VII: Blood Component Preparation and Transfusion Therapy
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
15. Blood Component Preparation and Therapy
pc pc pc pc
16. Transfusion Therapy in Selected Patients
pc pc pc pc
, Chapter 01: Quality Assurance and Regulation of the Blood Industry and Safety Issues
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
in the Blood Bank
pc pc pc
Howard: Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices, 4th E
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
dition
MULTIPLE CHOICE pc
1. Which of the following agencies administers the Clinical Laboratory Improvemen
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
t Amendments?
pc
a. AABB
b. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services pc pc pc pc pc
c. OSHA
d. Food and Drug Administration pc pc pc
ANS: B p c
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administers CLIA, Medicare, Medicaid, and
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
HIPAA.
pc
DIF: Level 1 pc REF: p. 3 p c pc
2. A laboratory technologist decided she would like to bring her lab coat home for launderi
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
ng because it had too many wrinkles when returned by the laboratory’s laundry service. I
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
s this practice acceptable?
pc pc pc
a. Yes, if she uses 10% bleach pc pc pc pc pc
b. Yes, if she clears it with her supervisor
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
c. Yes, as long as she removes the coat and does not wear it home
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
d. No, because the laboratory is a biosafety level 2, and lab coats may not
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
be removed pc
ANS: D pc
Methods of transporting the lab coat and the risk of contamination do not permit health care
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
workers to bring lab coats home for cleaning.
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
DIF: Level 2 pc REF: p. 14 p c pc
3. Personal protective equipment includes: pc pc pc
a. safety glasses. pc
b. splash barriers. pc
c. masks.
d. All of the above pc pc pc
ANS: D pc
Safety glasses, splash barriers, and masks are types of personal protective devices.
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
DIF: Level 1 pc REF: p. 14 p c pc
4. At what point in the employment process should safety training take place?
pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
a. During orientation and training pc pc pc
b. Following lab training when employees are more familiar with thei pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc
r responsibilities
pc