Medical Staff
Reception
Donor Floor
Processing
General
100

True or False: 

"Walking fingers" are acceptable during lymph node assessment

False

100

What are acceptable forms of identification?

1. Valid  Photo ID

2. Student  ID With Photo

3. Social Security Card

4. W-2


100

What is the compliance ratio?

1 Employee: 6 Donors

100

Define "Proper Line Clearance"

Clear separation of processing one unit at a time

100

Define cGMP

common Good Manufacturing Practices

200

What protein classes are recorded through the PE results?

1. Albumin

2. Alpha1

3. Alpha2

4. Beta

5. Gamma

200

What does HALL stand for? 


1. Hemolysis 

2. Air Bubbles

3. Leakage

4. Lipemia

200

What is the size of the alternate arm scrub? What directions is it done?

2.5 X 2.5

Up/Down or Right/Left

200

How many units can you have out when packing?

6 Cases or 90 Units

200

Define FIFO

First In First Out


300

When would you apply the Self-Exclusion donor note?

At the end of the physical, if the donor "self-excluded"

300

True or False: 

When updating a donor's address it is NOT necessary to verify zip code against DRA?

False

300

If saline cannot be administered, what fluid must they receive and how long is the wait period?

250mL (8oz) of electrolyte fluid, wait 15 minutes

300

How long do you have until the unit needs to go in the Freezer?

30 Minutes

300

Define "Muster Area"

A centralized location to meet in the event of an emergency

400

What is required to be reviewed when performing the 14 Day PE Medical Record Review?

Verify that PE results are within range

400

What are you looking for during an arm check?

1. Donation marks not associated with CSL Plasma

2. Needle marks associated with IV drug use 

3. Bruises, rashes, or other skin abnormalities 

4. Self-mutilation not previously documented

400

What distinguishes that the Adverse Event is a Non-Reportable Reaction?

Easily reversible; Generally brief and transitory

400

What is the minimum volume for an FTA and PE sample?

2mL

400

What are the acceptable Temperature Ranges For: 

 1. Storage Room Hi/Low

 2. Greiner Storage  

1. Storage Room Hi/Low: 59-86 Degrees Fahrenheit 

2. Greiner Storage: 59-77 Degrees Fahrenheit

500

What steps do you take for a FTA-Sample only donor?

Review the visit plan to determine the reason for the sample only visit. If the donor is a sample only due to FTA sample explain to the donor the reason a sample is needed. You will also need to explain the reason why they are deferred and to counsel the donor. You also want to verify that the required sample has not already been collected. If the sample has been collected, then the donor may be excused.

500

What must be recorded on the container when opening a new control vial?

1. Date opened 

2. Sublot number

3. New expiration date

4. Initials and date

500

What should you monitor on the Donor Floor?

1. Reactions 

2. Plasma Color

3. Safety Rules 

4. AC Depletion 

5. Compliance 

6. Kinks/Occlusions

500

When would a PE sample need to be rejected?

1. A complete barrier isn't formed

2. Hemolysis 

3. Insufficient volume

500

How many Spill Containment Kits are there in the center? 

Where are they located?

1. Under sink in Reception

2. Under sink in Donor Floor

3. Under sink in Processing

4. Bio-hazard Room

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