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RBC maximum hct
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<80% |
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How long do RBC's last in storage at -6C
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CDPA: 35 days AS1: 42 days |
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How long do RBC's last in storage at -70C with glycerol? |
10 years |
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How long can you store RBCs after irradiation? |
28 days or original expiration (whichever is sooner) |
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How long is the storage for washed RBCs? |
24 hours in closed system |
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What is the maximum number of WBCs in a leukoreduced RBC unit? |
5 x 10^6 WBCs |
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How long can FFP or cryo be stored in -18C? |
1 year |
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How long can FFP/cryo be stored at -70C?
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7 years |
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How long can FFP/cryo be stored after thawing? |
24 hours at 1-6C |
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What are the minimum contents for cryo? |
150 mg fibrinogen, 80 IU factor VIII |
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How long can platelets be stored?
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5 days at room temperature with gentle agitation |
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How long can granulocytes be stored? |
24 hrs at room temperature (NO agitation) |
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What is the minimum content for non-apharesis platelets? |
5.5 x 10^10
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What is the minimum content for apharesis platelets?
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3 x 10^11 |
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What is the volume of whole blood drawn? |
~450 mL OR max 10.5mL/kg |
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What is the volume of a pRBC unit? |
250 mL |
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What is the volume of pRBC with AS1?
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350 mL |
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What is the volume for platelets, plasma or anticoagulants?>
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50 mL |
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What is the minimum h/h for allo donation?
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12.5mg/dL or 38% |
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What is the minimum h/h for auto donation? |
11 mg/dL or 33% |
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What is the minimum interval between allo whole blood donations? |
8 weeks |
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What is the minimum interval with an autologous donation before surgery?
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72 hours
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What is the minimum interval between platelets, plasma and leukopharesis?
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2 days (but no more than 2x/week)
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How much iron is in 1 mL of pRBCs?
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1 mg |
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