Blood Products
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100

These are the two ways that blood products can be donated.

What are Whole Blood Donation and Apheresis?

100
This therapy has been shown to improve survival in patients with severe COPD.

What is oxygen?

100

This is the generally accepted Hgb below which transfusion of PRBCs is appropriate without symptoms.

What is 7?

100

This unfortunate event is fatal in more than 90% of cases.

What is transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease?

100

A common cause of this is giving blood containing IgA to a patient with IgA deficiency.

What is an (anaphylactic) allergic reaction?

200

These are 4 bugs that get tested for in every donor's blood.

What are Syphilis, Hep B, Hep C, HIV?  Will also accept WNV, T. Cruzi, and HTCLV.

200

This type of tremor may be alleviated with the use of alcohol.

What is essential tremor?

200

This is the agent that is first line for bleeding due to von Willebrand's disease.

What is DDAVP?

200

This is the most common bug transmitted via blood transfusion.

What is CMV?
200

This transfusion problem has been found to have significantly decreased incidence when blood from male donors is used.

What is TRALI?

300

Approximately this amount of plasma is removed from each unit of blood to prepare packed RBCs.

What is 250mL?

300

This condition is associated with dementia, ataxia of gait, and urinary incontinence.

What is NPH?

300

Acute sickle cell crisis was mentioned in the presentation as an indication for this blood product.

What is Packed Red Blood Cells?

300

Transfusing slowly and using plasma reduced products are both ways to help prevent this transfusion SNAFU.

What is TACO?

300

This reaction is caused by cytokines released by leukocytes during storage or to antibodies to HLA antigens on donor PMNs.

What is a febrile, nonhemolytic transfusion reaction?

400
This is the number that a hematocrit should theoretically increase by if a patient were to receive 42 units of PRBCs.
What is 126?
400
This antihypertensive agent has been shown to help preserve bone density.

What is HCTZ?

400

Treatment with either of these two agents (name both) is an indication for irradiated blood.

What are Fludarabine and Cladribine?

400

Receiving a transfusion from a relative is a risk factor for this condition.

What is transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease?

400

Risk factors for this transfusion mishap are being very old or very young.

What is TACO?

500

These are two ways of drastically reducing the chance of CMV transmission with transfusion of PRBCs (name both).

What are irradiation and leukocyte reduction?

500

Ginseng has these effects on platelet activity and blood glucose levels (name both).

What are platelet activity inhibition and lowering of blood glucose levels?

500

When a neonate's platelet count drops below this number, always transfuse platelets.

What is 20?

500

Immediate hemolytic transfusion reaction is caused by this type of immunoglobulin.

What is IgM?

500

Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction is caused by this type of immunoglobulin.

What is IgG?

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