EDEMB 2

EDEMB 2
16問 • 1年前
  • Jacob Mewmaw
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells are derived from ______ ml of whole blood collected in Citrate/Phosphate/Dextrose or Citrate/Phosphate/Dextrose/Adenine collection bags.

    450-500 ml

  • 2

    Red Blood Cells are stored for up to 6 days at 1 – 6 °C before being frozen in a cryoprotectant (40% w/v glycerol), and stored in the frozen state at minus 65 °C or colder for up to ___

    10 years

  • 3

    Each unit of deglycerolized red blood cells (DRBCs) should be considered equivalent to a fresh unit of RBCs since they are frozen within 6 days of collection and have a 14-day shelf-life upon deglycerolization.

    True

  • 4

    What are the clinical indications for use of each unit of deglycerolized red blood cells (DRBCs)?

    a supplement to liquid RBCs during surge periods of increased transfusion requirements in order to decrease casualty hemorrhagic morbidity and mortality

  • 5

    How long does it take to thaw frozen red blood cells in a plasma thawer?

    35 minutes

  • 6

    How long does it take to thaw frozen red blood cells in a 42°C water bath?

    45 minutes

  • 7

    What substance is NOT a highly water soluble irritant?

    oxides of nitrogen and phosgene

  • 8

    Treatment for chlorine inhalation includes:

    skin decontamination, supplemental oxygen as necessary, beta agonists and ARDS ventilatory techniques

  • 9

    Which chemical irritant has a sweet, pleasant smell of mown hay?

    Phosgene

  • 10

    Which chemical irritant may produce a severe cough with laryngospasm when exposed to high concentrations?

    Phosgene

  • 11

    Which chemical irritant smells like rotten eggs?

    Hydrogen Sulfide

  • 12

    Which chemical irritant produces a “knockdown” effect, a sudden loss of consciousness, when exposed to high concentrations?

    Hydrogen Sulfide

  • 13

    Which chemical irritant forms a strong base which can cause mucosal irritation, severe upper airway irritation, and alkali skin burns when reacting with water?

    Ammonia

  • 14

    The triad of severe cyanide toxicity consists of:

    hypotension, altered mental status, and lactic acidosis

  • 15

    Which of the following is the most commonly available antidote for cyanide poisoning?

    Hydroxocobalamin (Cyanokit)

  • 16

    High index of suspicion must be present when treating patients exposed to carbon monoxide as elevated CO may be present despite normal PaO2 and SpO2 readings.

    True

  • Frozen and Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells (CPG ID:26)

    Frozen and Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells (CPG ID:26)

    Jacob Mewmaw · 6問 · 1年前

    Frozen and Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells (CPG ID:26)

    Frozen and Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells (CPG ID:26)

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells are derived from ______ ml of whole blood collected in Citrate/Phosphate/Dextrose or Citrate/Phosphate/Dextrose/Adenine collection bags.

    450-500 ml

  • 2

    Red Blood Cells are stored for up to 6 days at 1 – 6 °C before being frozen in a cryoprotectant (40% w/v glycerol), and stored in the frozen state at minus 65 °C or colder for up to ___

    10 years

  • 3

    Each unit of deglycerolized red blood cells (DRBCs) should be considered equivalent to a fresh unit of RBCs since they are frozen within 6 days of collection and have a 14-day shelf-life upon deglycerolization.

    True

  • 4

    What are the clinical indications for use of each unit of deglycerolized red blood cells (DRBCs)?

    a supplement to liquid RBCs during surge periods of increased transfusion requirements in order to decrease casualty hemorrhagic morbidity and mortality

  • 5

    How long does it take to thaw frozen red blood cells in a plasma thawer?

    35 minutes

  • 6

    How long does it take to thaw frozen red blood cells in a 42°C water bath?

    45 minutes

  • 7

    What substance is NOT a highly water soluble irritant?

    oxides of nitrogen and phosgene

  • 8

    Treatment for chlorine inhalation includes:

    skin decontamination, supplemental oxygen as necessary, beta agonists and ARDS ventilatory techniques

  • 9

    Which chemical irritant has a sweet, pleasant smell of mown hay?

    Phosgene

  • 10

    Which chemical irritant may produce a severe cough with laryngospasm when exposed to high concentrations?

    Phosgene

  • 11

    Which chemical irritant smells like rotten eggs?

    Hydrogen Sulfide

  • 12

    Which chemical irritant produces a “knockdown” effect, a sudden loss of consciousness, when exposed to high concentrations?

    Hydrogen Sulfide

  • 13

    Which chemical irritant forms a strong base which can cause mucosal irritation, severe upper airway irritation, and alkali skin burns when reacting with water?

    Ammonia

  • 14

    The triad of severe cyanide toxicity consists of:

    hypotension, altered mental status, and lactic acidosis

  • 15

    Which of the following is the most commonly available antidote for cyanide poisoning?

    Hydroxocobalamin (Cyanokit)

  • 16

    High index of suspicion must be present when treating patients exposed to carbon monoxide as elevated CO may be present despite normal PaO2 and SpO2 readings.

    True