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1) The minimum Hg concentration in a fingerstick from a male blood donor is: |
B. 12.5 g/dL (125 g/L) |
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4) Which of the following constitutes permanent rejection status of a donor?
a. a tattoo 5 months ago b. recent close contact with a patient with viral hepatitus c. 2 units of blood transfused 4 months previously d. confirmed positive test for HBsAg 10 yrs. earlier |
D. confirmed positive HBsAg 10 years previously
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1) The minimum Hg concentration in a fingerstick from a male blood donor is:
a. 12.0 g/dL(120g/L) b. 12.5 g/dL(125g/L) c. 13.5 g/dL(135g/L) d. 15.0g/dL(150g/L) |
B. 12.5 g/dL (125 g/L) |
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4) Which of the following constitutes permanent rejection status of a donor?
a. a tattoo 5 months ago b. recent close contact with a patient with viral hepatitus c. 2 units of blood transfused 4 months previously d. confirmed positive test for HBsAg 10 yrs. earlier |
D. confirmed positive HBsAg 10 years previously |
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1) The minimum Hg concentration in a fingerstick from a male blood donor is:
a. 12.0 g/dL(120g/L) b. 12.5 g/dL(125g/L) c. 13.5 g/dL(135g/L) d. 15.0g/dL(150g/L) |
B. 12.5 g/dL (125 g/L) |
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4) Which of the following constitutes permanent rejection status of a donor?
a. a tattoo 5 months ago b. recent close contact with a patient with viral hepatitus c. 2 units of blood transfused 4 months previously d. confirmed positive test for HBsAg 10 yrs. earlier |
D. confirmed positive HBsAg 10 years previously |