Exam 14: Apheresis
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What effect does aspirin have on platelets?
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Which immunoadsorbent has an affinity for IgG classes 1, 2, and 4 and their immune complexes?
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What other technique is available for neonates with sepsis when apheresis is unavailable?
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A person participating in a serial apheresis program would not:
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The hematopoietic progenitor cells that eventually repopulate the bone marrow and also circulate in the blood are called:
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Plasma exchange is most effective when_____ is considered the pathological substance.
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What is the primary anticoagulant used in pheresis procedures?
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Erythrocytapheresis is successful in which of the following conditions?
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The removal of red blood cells in a hemapheresis procedure is called:
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Compatibility testing is required for granulocyte concentration if the red blood cell contamination is greater than:
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In plateletpheresis, which blood component is returned to the donor?
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What is a disadvantage of choosing fresh frozen plasma for fluid replacement in persons undergoing therapeutic plasmapheresis?
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What possible risk exists when hydroxyethyl starch (HES) concentration has exceeded the renal threshold and excretion is retarded?
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Which of the following terms is defined as the removal of white blood cells with the return of red blood cells, plasma, and platelets?
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Which of the following incorporates membrane filtration technology with intermittent flow centrifugation (IFC) apheresis?
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Which of the following factors influenced the need for apheresis technology?
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Which of the following is not an indication for plasmapheresis?
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