Donor Registration
Screening
Medical
Donor Floor
Processing
100

What is the acceptable age range to donate plasma? 

18-66 

100

When reading the HCT, what points on the capillary tube do you place the vertical black line on the transparent slider and read? 

Beginning of the clay, end of the clay, middle of the slant (Blood/Plasma) end of the plasma 

100

What procedure is used to determine donor suitability for unexpected medical background, examination results, or abnormalities? 

SOP 22.11 Decision Matrix 

100

What are the time limits for Disposable Sets and Solutions?

AC/Saline up to 8 hours once protective outer wrap is removed. Disposable set up to 24 hours once the protective outer wrap is removed and as long as caps have not been removed. 

100

How many times is the bottle gently inverted? 

3

200

What is not an acceptable form of identification?

Prison/Jail ID Card 

200

What should not be present in your blood sample when performing the finger stick?

Air Bubbles 

200

When is a Physical Examination required? 

Initially within 7 days prior to the first donation, Annually, if more than 6 months have elapsed since the last acceptable SPE

200

What is the cuff pressure set to while palpating, prior to venipuncture, and during plasma donation? 

Palpating up to 80, prior to venipuncture between 50-70, during donation may be adjusted to increase above default pressure for maximum flow, but not to exceed 10 below diastolic. 

200

What are the required samples we collect for an Applicant donor? 

1-VMT, 1-NAT, 1-Backup,1-Antibody,1-4 month lab work, and 1-4 month lab work backup

300

What does NDDR stand for?

National Donor Deferral Registry 

300

What area on the donor do you perform a physical assessment, and what are you looking for?

Donor's arms are inspected for evidence of recent venipuncture, skin disease, tattoos,rash or irritation

300

How do you verify evaluation of donors lungs?

Listen to a minimum of 6 different areas for breath sounds. At least 2 anteriorly and 4 posteriorly. 

300

At what angle should you hold the swabstick during your vp prep? 

Hold swabstick at approximately 30 degree angle

300

Plasma units and corresponding samples of plasma are placed into the freezer within ____minutes of collection. 

60 

400

What does CDCS stand for?

 Cross Donation Check System 

400

How do you know that the blood pressure cuff is placed on the donor correctly? 

The cuff artery marker is placed over the brachial artery. Ensure that the tubing is not twisted, kinked, or compressed. Placed on bare upper arm not too tight and not wrapped too loosely 

400

How do you verify evaluation of donor's heart?

Listen to 4 different areas for heart auscultation 

400

If the donor is allergic to Iodine what are the alternate approved arm prep solutions? 

Chloraprep or Dynarex Swabstick 

400

All materials are stored at least _____ inches from the walls inside the walk in freezer. 

2

500

Which SOP is donor Registration?

SOP 4.1 Donor Registration 

500

Which section in the SOP is Donor Screening? 

Section 6

500

A medical release from the donor's private physician may be required to evaluate the donor and product safety. What is the name and number of that form? 

Request for Medical Consultation F2900

500

What instructions are given to a donor who experienced a 3.6 DAE?

Instruct the donor to apply a cold compress to the affected area 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off as often as possible for the first 24-48 hours and to keep arm elevated. After the first 48 hours, apply warm, wet compress for 20 minutes several times a day to reduce pain and promote healing. 

500

True or False: If a low volume unit belongs to an Applicant donor, samples (VMT,NAT, IC) are collected and submitted to the testing laboratory.  

TRUE