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What needs to be done before blood can be transfused?
a) Typed
b) Cross-matched
c) Typed and cross-matched
d)

How long is blood good for when refrigerated?
a) 1 week
b) 6 weeks
c) 1 month
d)

What type of dressing should be used only as needed?
a) Tourniquet
b) Reinforced
c) Tourniquet and reinforced
d)

How long must pressure be applied to the bleeding area?
a) 20 minutes
b) 15 minutes
c) 5 minutes
d)

What is the treatment for hemophilia?
a) IV administration of cryoprecipitate
b) IV administration of Factor VIII
c) IV administrated cryoprecipitate and Factor VIII
d)

What is the percentage that hematocrit needs to be below for blood-letting to be successful?
a) 50%
b) 45%
c) 30%
d)

What is the treatment for leukemia?
a) Cord blood/ stem cell transplant
b) Chemo
c) BMT
d) Cord blood/stem cell transplant, chemo and BMT

What type of drugs are used to treat polycythemia?
a) Cytotoxic drugs
b) ASA 81mg therapy
c) Cytotoxic drugs and ASA 81mg therapy
d)

What is a possible risk of a bone marrow transplant?
a) Infection
b) Cyanosis
c) Rejection
d)

Iron supplement is the treatment for which anemia?
a) Pernicious anemia
b) Folate-deficiency anemia
c) Iron deficiency anemia
d)

What type of blood would A- blood be compatible with?
a) AB-
b) B+
c) O-
d) Both AB- and O-

What can make the shelf life longer and retain the clotting factors for plasma?
a) Freezing
b) Heating
c) Spinning
d)

How is autologous products collected?
a) Patients donate own blood prior to
b) Save lost blood by use of ‘cell-saver’ for re-administration
c) Patients donate own blood prior to and save lost blood by use of 'cell-saver' for re-administration
d)

What if the patient is given blood that is no cross matched and typed?
a) The patient can reject the blood
b) The patient will go into sepsis
c) The patient will sneeze a lot
d)

What symptoms are common with a blood reaction?
a) Airways swelling
b) Blood vessel dilation
c) Anaphylactic Shock
d) Airway swelling, blood vessel dilation, and anaphylactic shock

Where is aspiration biopsy cytology usually done?
a) Pelvis or sternum
b) Sternum or spine
c) Femur or spine
d)

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