Blood Transfusion

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Honours Degree Medicine (Haematology - Week 1) Quiz on Blood Transfusion, created by Matthew Coulson on 01/03/2019.
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Quiz by Matthew Coulson, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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In order to qualify to be a blood donor, your weight must be above ...kg
Answer
  • 50kg
  • 60kg
  • 70kg

Question 2

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Fresh Frozen Plasma is given to patients who require ...
Answer
  • Platelets
  • Red Blood Cells
  • Clotting Factors
  • Plasma

Question 3

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Arrange the following into 'blood components' and 'blood products': Red Blood Cells = [blank_start]Blood Component[blank_end] Anti-D Immunoglobulin = [blank_start]Blood Product[blank_end] Prothrombin Complex Concentrate = [blank_start]Blood Product[blank_end] Fresh Frozen Plasma = [blank_start]Blood Component[blank_end] Cryoprecipitate = [blank_start]Blood Component[blank_end]
Answer
  • Blood Component
  • Blood Product
  • Blood Component
  • Blood Product
  • Blood Component
  • Blood Product
  • Blood Product
  • Blood Component
  • Blood Product
  • Blood Component

Question 4

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The gene which encodes the ABO system of an individual is found on which chromosome? Chromosome [blank_start]9[blank_end]
Answer
  • 9

Question 5

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‘A’ and ‘B’ genes code for transferases which modify precursor called ‘[blank_start]H substance[blank_end]’ on red cell membrane
Answer
  • H substance

Question 6

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In the ABO system, both A and B are [blank_start]dominant[blank_end] over O
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  • dominant
  • recessive

Question 7

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O is a [blank_start]recessive[blank_end] trait in the ABO system.
Answer
  • recessive
  • dominant

Question 8

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What is the most common ABO group?
Answer
  • A
  • B
  • AB
  • O

Question 9

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Landsteiner's Law states that when an individual lacks the A or B antigen the corresponding [blank_start]antibody[blank_end] is produced in their plasma
Answer
  • antibody

Question 10

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Those who are group AB can receive blood from
Answer
  • Any group (AB, A, B or O)
  • Only the groups AB, A or B
  • Only the group AB
  • Only the groups AB or O

Question 11

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An individual with group B blood can receive blood from which of the following donors?
Answer
  • A group
  • B group
  • AB group
  • O group

Question 12

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An individual with group O blood can receive blood from which of the following donor types?
Answer
  • O group
  • A group
  • B group
  • AB group

Question 13

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The Rh System described whether an individual has or does not have the RhD antigen. 85% of the population are RhD [blank_start]positive[blank_end] (they [blank_start]do[blank_end] have the antigen)
Answer
  • positive
  • negative
  • do
  • do not

Question 14

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Would a person with one dominant RhD gene and one recessive RhD gene be RhD positive or negative? They would be RhD [blank_start]positive[blank_end]
Answer
  • positive
  • negative

Question 15

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A person with RhD negative blood can have blood donated from both an RhD positive donor and an RhD negative donor
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Blood typing involves adding Anti-D, Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies to a sample of an individual's blood. If the blood agglutinates in response to the addition of an antibody then it is positive for that antigen. This is considered a positive (+) test result. What is this individual's blood type? Anti-D = + Anti-B = + Anti-A = + The blood group is [blank_start]AB+[blank_end]
Answer
  • AB+

Question 17

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Blood typing involves adding Anti-D, Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies to a sample of an individual's blood. If the blood agglutinates in response to the addition of an antibody then it is positive for that antigen. This is considered a positive (+) test result. What is this individual's blood type? Anti-D = + Anti-B = - Anti-A = - The blood group is [blank_start]O+[blank_end]
Answer
  • O+

Question 18

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Blood typing involves adding Anti-D, Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies to a sample of an individual's blood. If the blood agglutinates in response to the addition of an antibody then it is positive for that antigen. This is considered a positive (+) test result. What is this individual's blood type? Anti-D = - Anti-B = + Anti-A = - The blood group is [blank_start]B-[blank_end]
Answer
  • B-

Question 19

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The addition of which globulin can speed up the agglutination reaction, thus speeding up antibody screening? [blank_start]Anti-human[blank_end] Globulin
Answer
  • Anti-human

Question 20

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Symptomatic anaemia with Hb levels below [blank_start]70[blank_end]g/L requires blood transfusion
Answer
  • 70

Question 21

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Patients should only be transfused blood a single unit at a time, each time being reassessed for a response.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 22

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Platelet transfusion does not tend to be given until the patient's platelets are at around [blank_start]10x10^3[blank_end] (normal range = 150x10^3 - 450x10^3)
Answer
  • 10x10^3
  • 25x10^3
  • 50x10^3

Question 23

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Observations of the patient should be conducted [blank_start]15[blank_end] minutes after the blood has been given and within [blank_start]60[blank_end] minutes of the transfusion being completed
Answer
  • 60
  • 90
  • 120
  • 15
  • 5
  • 30
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