Deck 12: Adverse Complications of Transfusions
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Deck 12: Adverse Complications of Transfusions
1
Ten days after the transfusion of 2 units, a patient had a 2 g/dL drop in hemoglobin and was slightly jaundiced. No evidence of bleeding was found. What tests would be helpful in determining whether the patient is experiencing a delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction?
A) Culture the donor unit.
B) Compare pretransfusion and posttransfusion ABO and D typing.
C) Perform hepatitis B surface antigen test.
D) Perform an antibody screen on the posttransfusion sample.
A) Culture the donor unit.
B) Compare pretransfusion and posttransfusion ABO and D typing.
C) Perform hepatitis B surface antigen test.
D) Perform an antibody screen on the posttransfusion sample.
D
A delayed transfusion reaction is due to alloantibodies that have developed from the red cells recently transfused or from antibodies made against prior red cell exposure.
A delayed transfusion reaction is due to alloantibodies that have developed from the red cells recently transfused or from antibodies made against prior red cell exposure.
2
Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Febrile, nonhemolytic
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Febrile, nonhemolytic
A
3
Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Urticarial
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Urticarial
C
4
A patient is observed to have a rise in temperature and chills during a transfusion. The transfusion is stopped, and a posttransfusion blood sample is carefully drawn. On receipt of this postreaction sample, the transfusion service should immediately:
A) observe the color of serum and perform an antibody screen.
B) observe the color of serum and perform a direct antiglobulin test.
C) perform an antibody screen and a direct antiglobulin test.
D) perform an antibody screen and a crossmatch.
A) observe the color of serum and perform an antibody screen.
B) observe the color of serum and perform a direct antiglobulin test.
C) perform an antibody screen and a direct antiglobulin test.
D) perform an antibody screen and a crossmatch.
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5
The clinical sequelae of a hemolytic transfusion reaction may include all of the following except:
A) disseminated intravascular coagulation.
B) renal failure.
C) shock.
D) graft-versus-host disease.
A) disseminated intravascular coagulation.
B) renal failure.
C) shock.
D) graft-versus-host disease.
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6
Which blood product is recommended for transfusions to individuals with a history of febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions?
A) Leukocyte-reduced red blood cells
B) Packed red blood cells
C) Frozen red blood cells
D) Whole blood
A) Leukocyte-reduced red blood cells
B) Packed red blood cells
C) Frozen red blood cells
D) Whole blood
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7
Which of the following blood group systems has been implicated in transfusion reactions on the first exposure to incompatible red blood cells?
A) Rh
B) Kell
C) Kidd
D) ABO
A) Rh
B) Kell
C) Kidd
D) ABO
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8
In what circumstance would a direct antiglobulin test be negative in the presence of a hemolytic process?
A) Bacterial contamination of the unit
B) Medications that were administered with the unit
C) Red blood cell unit transfused quickly through a leukopoor filter
D) All of the above
A) Bacterial contamination of the unit
B) Medications that were administered with the unit
C) Red blood cell unit transfused quickly through a leukopoor filter
D) All of the above
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9
A 44-year-old woman has a hemoglobin level of 6.1 g/dL. White blood cell and platelet counts are within normal levels. The patient is group O D-negative with a negative antibody screen. Crossmatches are compatible. However, 15 minutes after the first transfusion is started, she experiences erythema and hives. What type of transfusion reaction is occurring?
A) Urticarial
B) Febrile nonhemolytic
C) Delayed hemolytic
D) Acute hemolytic
A) Urticarial
B) Febrile nonhemolytic
C) Delayed hemolytic
D) Acute hemolytic
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10
An anaphylactic transfusion reaction is caused by __________ antibodies.
A) IgA
B) IgG
C) IgE
D) All of the above
A) IgA
B) IgG
C) IgE
D) All of the above
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11
A hemolytic reaction to red blood cells can be caused by which of the following nonimmune mechanisms?
A) Incompatible intravenous solutions mixed with the unit
B) Improper storage of the unit
C) Bacterial contamination of the unit
D) All of the above
A) Incompatible intravenous solutions mixed with the unit
B) Improper storage of the unit
C) Bacterial contamination of the unit
D) All of the above
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12
Which of the following is necessary to prevent an anaphylactic reaction due to a known IgA antibody in a patient?
A) All red blood cell units should be irradiated.
B) Red blood cell units should be washed.
C) All blood components should be leukoreduced.
D) Patient should be given antihistamine before transfusion.
A) All red blood cell units should be irradiated.
B) Red blood cell units should be washed.
C) All blood components should be leukoreduced.
D) Patient should be given antihistamine before transfusion.
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13
Which of the following transfusion reactions has the highest incidence?
A) Hemolytic reactions due to ABO incompatibility
B) Urticarial
C) Graft-versus-host disease
D) Transfusion-related acute lung injury
A) Hemolytic reactions due to ABO incompatibility
B) Urticarial
C) Graft-versus-host disease
D) Transfusion-related acute lung injury
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14
Administration of whole blood to a patient with cardiac insufficiency could result in which of the following transfusion reactions?
A) Delayed hemolytic reaction
B) Transfusion-related acute lung injury
C) Circulatory overload
D) Febrile nonhemolytic reaction
A) Delayed hemolytic reaction
B) Transfusion-related acute lung injury
C) Circulatory overload
D) Febrile nonhemolytic reaction
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15
Posttransfusion purpura is caused by:
A) red cell antibodies.
B) white cell antibodies.
C) platelet antibodies.
D) bacterial contamination.
A) red cell antibodies.
B) white cell antibodies.
C) platelet antibodies.
D) bacterial contamination.
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16
What component is indicated for patients who receive directed donations from immediate family members to prevent graft-versus-host transfusion reactions?
A) Irradiated red blood cells
B) Packed red blood cells
C) Washed red blood cells
D) Cytomegalovirus-negative red blood cells
A) Irradiated red blood cells
B) Packed red blood cells
C) Washed red blood cells
D) Cytomegalovirus-negative red blood cells
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17
A patient was identified as having cardiac insufficiency that needed a red blood cell transfusion. How should the transfusion be administered?
A) The red blood cell unit should be transfused slowly over a 4-hour period.
B) The unit should be transfused as whole blood.
C) Diuretics should be administered with the unit.
D) Transfusion should be avoided.
A) The red blood cell unit should be transfused slowly over a 4-hour period.
B) The unit should be transfused as whole blood.
C) Diuretics should be administered with the unit.
D) Transfusion should be avoided.
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18
Long-term red blood cell transfusion can result in which of the following conditions?
A) Citrate toxicity
B) Hemosiderosis
C) Graft-versus-host disease
D) Transfusion-related acute lung injury
A) Citrate toxicity
B) Hemosiderosis
C) Graft-versus-host disease
D) Transfusion-related acute lung injury
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19
A transfusion reaction investigation should include all of the following except:
A) posttransfusion patient temperature.
B) human leukocyte antigen type.
C) reidentification of the patient and transfused component.
D) collection of a blood sample.
A) posttransfusion patient temperature.
B) human leukocyte antigen type.
C) reidentification of the patient and transfused component.
D) collection of a blood sample.
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20
What organ of the recipient's body is involved in a transfusion-related acute lung injury transfusion reaction?
A) Heart
B) Lung
C) Liver
D) Brain
A) Heart
B) Lung
C) Liver
D) Brain
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21
Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Transfusion-related acute lung injury
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Transfusion-related acute lung injury
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22
Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Delayed hemolytic
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Delayed hemolytic
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23
Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Acute hemolytic
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Acute hemolytic
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24
Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Graft-versus-host disease
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Graft-versus-host disease
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Match the transfusion reaction with the description that best fits.
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Circulatory overload
a.Prevented by leukoreduced components
b.Prevented by irradiation of components
c.Symptoms include hives and itching
d.Associated with ABO incompatibilities
e.Caused by donor white cell antibodies
f.Alloantibodies to red cell antigens
g.Can be prevented by transfusion slowly
Circulatory overload
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