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EXAM) LATEST
2025 WITH
QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT
VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED
A+
,A patient has hemolytic reaction transfused 8
days ago. What is the most likely cause?
A. Immediate, nonimmunological: probably due
to volume overload
B. Delayed Immunological: probably due to an
antibody such as anti-Jk^a
C. Delayed nonimmunological: probably due to
iron overload
D. Immediate, nonimmunological: probably due
to clerical error, ABO incompatibility -
ANSWER-B
Which of the following errors would cause the
most severe reaction?
A. Group A blood given to group O patient
B. Group O blood given to group A patient
C. Group B blood given to group AB patient
D. Group O blood given to group B patient -
ANSWER-A
All of the following are part of the preliminary
evaluation of a transfusion reaction except:
,A. Check pre and post transfusion samples for
the color of the serum.
B. Perform ABO and Rh recheck
C. DAT on the post transfusion reaction sample
D. Panel on pre and post transfusion sample -
ANSWER-D
All of the following test should be done if a
hemolytic transfusion has taken place except:
A. Recrossmatch and repeat the antibody
screen
B. Absorption using pre and post transfusion
samples
C. Gram stain and culture of the unit
D. chemistry, coagulation and urine tests -
ANSWER-B
A patient has died because of transfusion
reaction. What should be done?
A. Nothing more can be done
B. Notify the FDA
C. Perform an autopsy on the patient
D. File the records - ANSWER-B
, A shipment of packed RBCs contains only the
units. What should be done?
A. Place the units in the 1-6 C blood bank
refrigerator
B. Reject the shipment, there is no wet ice on
the container.
C. Prepare the units for freezing
D. Check all units for labels and proper volume
- ANSWER-B
Two of 4 units of packed RBCs were used in
the OR at 3 pm. Can the remaining 2 units be
returned to the blood bank at 5 pm?
A. Yes, if the 2 units have been kept under the
proper storage conditions.
B. Yes, but only id the units are to be used for
the same patients.
C. No, units may ha become contaminated
outside the blood bank.
D. No, units have been out of the blood bank for
longer than 1 hour - ANSWER-A