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What is the storage temperature and outdate for platelets?
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
What is the platelet count QC criteria for aphereisis platelets?
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
What is the shelf life for an ACD (Acid-Citrate-Dextrose) RBC unit?
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
For plasma to be labeled as Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) it must be frozen within:
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
Which of the following biochemical changes occur to RBCs during storage?
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
What is the shelf life for a CPD AS-1 (Citrate-Phosphate-Dextrose Adsol) RBC unit?
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) stored at -18 degrees C has a shelf life of:
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
Granulocytes have the following storage requirements:
3.0x10^11 in 90% of units tested
21 days
20-24 degrees C, constant agitation, 5 days
8 hours from collection
42 days
Decrease in pH, ATP, 2,3 DPG: Increase in K+
1 year
20-24 degrees C, no agitation, 24 hours
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