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who regulates
fda & aabb
what age can donate
usually 17, unless state says 16
blood donor interval
8 weeks
double rbc donor interval
16 weeks
plasmapheresis interval
4 weeks
single platelet interval
2 days
double platelet interval
7 days
high risk AIDS deferral
perm
IVDA deferral
perm
male-male sex defer
perm
exposure to HIV defer
perm
prostitute defer
perm
ser + that are perm defers
1) hiv 2) hbv c) hcv d) htlv
what birthday is hepatitis a perm deferral
after 11th birthday
clotting factor deferral for hemos
perm
h/o babesiosis defer
perm
h/o chagas dz defer
perm
hgh defer & year
pre1985 is perm defer
bovine insulin defer
perm
which graft is perm defer
dura mater graft
which malig is perm deferl
leuk and lymph
which rx is perm defer
tegison (etretinate) for sev psoriasis
malaria deferral
3 years post recovery
living in endemic malaria area
3 years if 5 years living there
soriatane deferral (acitretin)
3 years
blood exposure defer
1 year
hiring a prostitute defer
1 year
sex with HIV or hep defer
1 year
sex with needle user defer
1 year
rape victim defer
1 year
allogeneic blood transplant defer
1 year
clotting factor non hemo defer
1 year
solid tx of bone, organ, skin defer
1 year
living with active hepatitis defer
1 year
HBIG defer
1 year
tattoo & piercing defer
1 year
travel to malaria area defer
1 year
syph defer
1 year
gon defer
1 year
rabies vaccine for exposure defer
1 year
travel to iraq
1 year
solid tumor defer
tumor free 1-5 years
skin cancer defer
none unless invasive
pregnancy defer
6 weeks postpartum
dental work deferral (NON ROUTINE)
72 hours
hiv group O deferral info
since 1977 living, born, blood tx in, or sex with people in affected countries is a PERM deferral unless using FDA approved rapid HIV test
living in UK deferal
over 3 months from 1980-1996 is permanent
living in france deferral
over 5 years from 1980-now is permanent
transfused in UK deferral
1980 to now, perm deferral
living in europe deferral
5 years 1980 to now
fam hx of cjd vcjd deferral
permanent
stationed in europe deferral
>6 months 1980-1990 NORTH europe, >6 months 1980-1996 SOUTH europe is perm
rubella immuniz defer
4 weeks
varicella immuniz defer
4 weeks
measles immuniz defer
2 weeks
mumps immuniz defer
2 weeks
oral polio defer
2 weeks
yellow fever defer
2 weeks
oral typhoid defer
2 weeks
anthrax defer
none
cholera immuniz defer
none
dpt immuniz defer
none
hep A immuniz defer
none
hep B immuniz defer
none
influenza immuniz defer
none
lyme dz immuniz defer
none
meningococcus immuniz defer
none
pneumoccocus immuniz defer
none
injected polio vaccine defer
none
rmsf vaccine defer
none
injected typhoid vaccine defer
none
unlicensed vaccine defer
12 months
smallpox vaccine defer if sx
14 days post sx
smallpox vaccine defer wo sx
21 days or until scab falls off
accutane defer
30 days
finasteride deferral (proscar, propecia)
30 days
dutasteride (avodart, jalyn) defer
6 months
asa deferral
48 hours for PLATELETS
feldene (piroxicam) deferral
48 hours for PLATELETS
clopidogrel plavix deferral
2 weeks for PLATELETS
ticlopidine ticlid deferral
2 weeks for platelets
warfarin deferral
NONE but some 7 days
weight deferral
110 lbs (50 kg)
temperature deferral
over 99.5 (37.5)
hb deferral
under 12.5
hct deferral
38%
blood pressure
180/110
limit to donate
10.5 ml/kg
what tests
1) hbsag
2) anti-hbc
3) anti-hcv
4) hcv nat
5) anti-hiv 1/2
6) anti-htlv 1/2
7) syph serol
8) wnv
9) hiv-1 NAT
10) trypanosome cruzi
platelets: max donate per week
2
platelets: max donate per year
24
platelet count required before donation
150,000
test requirements for frequent plasma donor
if > 4 weeks:
1. TPEP & SPEP q4 months
how often donate plasma x 2
>48 hours; < 2 per week
plasma donor allowed rbc loss
<25 mL a week; <200 mL / 8 weeks
must you test autologous donors?
only in 1st time in 30 days
autologous blood allowed donor interval
q 3 days
required hb for autologous blood
11
required hct for autologous blood
33
required age for autologous blood
none
how long does autologous unit last
72 hours
normovolemic blood shelf life
RT = 8 hrs
fridge = 24 hrs
normovolemic blood replacement fluids
saline = 3x
colloid = 1x
cell saver shelf life
RT = 4 hrs
fridge = 24 hours
risks of cell saver x 3
1. air embolus
2. hemolysis
3. activation of factors
postoperative blood shelf life
6 hours
how long to retain t&c specimen
7 days
common cell panels
R1xR1
R2xR2
rr
which phase is required to test T&S?
IAT
what volume of RBC requires a crossmatch?
2mL
what age is an infants ab = mom's ab
less than 4 months
requirements of electronic xmatch
1. negative ab screen
2. h/o negative ab screen
3. two separate ABO determinations
4. validated computer sys