Exam 13: Donor Selection and Phlebotomy

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Following donation,how long does it take to replace the fluid lost from giving whole blood?

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MATCHING Indicate how the following allogeneic donors should be classified. -65-year-old woman taking sleep medication at night

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Which of the following is not a cause for temporary deferment of a whole blood donor?

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Allogeneic whole blood donors may donate every __________ days.

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Which one of the following histories represents an acceptable male donor? Which one of the following histories represents an acceptable male donor?

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Why is it necessary to mix the unit frequently during the donation process?

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MATCHING Indicate how the following allogeneic donors should be classified. -28-year-old man who was incarcerated overnight for unspecified reason 2 months ago

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If a prospective donor has participated in a plasmapheresis program,how long must he or she wait to donate whole blood?

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MATCHING Indicate how the following allogeneic donors should be classified. -53-year-old woman taking a beta-blocker for hypertension and over-the-counter low-dose aspirin for blood-clot prevention

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MATCHING Indicate how the following allogeneic donors should be classified. -22-year-old man who returned from Iraq 3 months ago and was vaccinated for tetanus and yellow fever before being deployed

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