Medical Screener
WB Collection
Complications
Post Collections
Blood Facts
100

The best practice utilized in Registering a Donor to ensure the donor's first and last name are correct.

What is Tell & Spell.

100

The size of the Chlorhexidine arm scrub.

What is 2.5" x 2.5".

100
The complication code selected when requesting donor follow-up.

What is XB.

100

What we need to ensure is attached to the manila tie tag when Processing the Post-Collection Package.

What is the phlebotomy sticker.

100

Approximately how many units of red blood cells are needed every day in the US

what is 29,000.

200

When is it not acceptable to perform a 2nd attempt at the hemoglobin during the physical exam.

What is when donor's hemoglobin passes for any procedure.

200

The non-regulated document, given to the donor during the Link and Prime Phase of our phlebotomy work instructions, that when used can help reduce the risk of complications during the procedure.

What is AMT flyer.

200

The phlebotomy module that is used to capture any complication that occurs during the procedure.

What is Draw In Process.

200

The maximum hours red cell products can be in a holding container 

What is 7.

200

How many units of whole blood and red blood cells are collected in the U.S. in a year?

what is 13.6 million

300

The rate at which we slowly loosen the blood pressure valve to allow air to escape when taking a donor's blood pressure.

What is 2-3 mmHg per second.

300
A whole blood collection is considered a fast draw when the duration time is..

What is 3 minutes or less.

300

The regulated document that would be used if assistance was needed in determining what type of complication a donor was experiencing and/or how to treat a specific complication.

What is Donor Complication Management.

What is 15.4.ref701.

300

When shipping, the eBDR screen the BCM is compared against prior to reconciling the BCM with the units in the transporter.

What is Extraction Setup.

300

When did the Red Cross begin it’s National Blood Donor Service to collect blood for the U.S. military.

What is February 1941

400

A prior resident of a malaria-endemic country that returns to a malaria-endemic area after residence
for 3 years consecutively in a non-endemic country would be deferred for this long.

What is 3 months.

400

The completion code you select in the phlebotomy device when the weight of the unit is questionable.

What is Weigh WB.

400

The amount of complications that require post-reaction vitals.

What is 6.

400

The action needed with the tubes prior to placing the associated unit in holding.

What is electronically and then physically place the tubes into their appropriate container.

400

The average red blood cell transfusion is approximately how many units.

what is 3