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The correct shipping temperature for components containing red blood cells is:

1-10c

Which of the following storage ranges are correct?

Freezer (plasma): < -18oC


Room temperature: 20-24oC


Refrigerator (RBCs): 1-6oC

Blood drawn in CPDA-1 anticoagulant has an expiration of:

35 days

Which of the following describes the changes seen in an unit of red blood cells during storage?

Increased potassium, decreased ATP, increased plasma Hgb

A unit of red blood cells that outdates in 33 days is irradiated. How should the technologist proceed?

apply an “irradiated” label and change the outdate to 28 days

If plasma is removed from a donor whole blood donation within 8 hours of collection and frozen within that time frame, the product can be called:

Fresh Frozen Plasma

RBCs, AS-1 added

42 days

Washed RBCs

24 hours

Irradiated RBCs

28 days

RBCs collected in CPDA-1

35 days

Rejuvenated RBCs

3 days

Frozen RBCs

1 year

Deglycerolized RBCs

24 hours

Which of the following is true of FFP?

contains all of the coagulation factors including the labile factors

What temperature is FFP thawed at?

37C

What temperature should thawed FFP be stored at?

1-6C

How long can thawed FFP be stored for?

24 hours; If longer relabeled as "Thawed Plasma" and stored for up to 5 days

If a unit of FFP is used to prepare a unit of CRYO AHF by thawing at 1-6C and then the remaining plasma is refrozen after removal of the CRYO AHF, what is the new name for the refrozen plasma?

Plasma, Cryoprecipitate reduced or Cryopoor plasma