MLS IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY FINAL CLINICAL REVIEW
The accepted interval between blood donations is
8 weeks
The Rh nomenclature which uses the letters DCE is referred to as
Fisher-Race
Which test best correlates with the severity of hemolytic disease of a newborn?
Amniotic fluid bilirubin
What is the first step a transfusionist should take when a transfusion reaction is suspected?
Stop transfusion but keep intravenous line open with saline
An issued unit of blood may be returned to the blood bank inventory if it has not been outside a monitored refrigerator for longer than
30 minutes
Of the following blood group antibodies, which has been most frequently associated with severe cases of hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn?
Anti-K
In performing an AHG test it is important to completely wash the red cells in order to:
Avoid neutralization of the anti-human globulin serum
A former patient had an Anti-E four years ago but her antibody panel is now negative. Since she now needs blood for surgery, what should the blood bank do?
Cross match E-negative units
Which blood component contains the most factor VIII concentrate relative to the unit volume?
Cryoprecipitated AHF
If a patient has an antibody to a low frequency antigen like Kp(a) or Js(a), how would this impact the ability to find compatible blood and to identify the antibody?
Easy to find compatible blood but difficult to identify the antibody
IgG coated red cells are added to negative antiglobulin test to detect which source of error?
Failure to add Coombs serum
If a pregnant female who was injected with RhIg antenatally has anti-D at delivery, routine antibody titration to determine the titer of the anti-D is considered to be a good practice.
False
RhIg prevents anti-D production mainly by clearing antibody sensitized D-positive RBC's from maternal circulation
False
Antibodies to __________ are the most frequent cause of febrile transfusion reactions
Granulocytes
The most recent algorithm for HIV confirmatory testing in patients who are positive by HIV 1/2 antigen/antibody combination immunoassay is the
HIV1/HIV2 antibody differentiation immunoassay
What organism is MOST likely responsible for septic reactions associated with red blood cell transfusions?
Yersina entercolitica
A patient who received an autologous donation three weeks ago, can be reliably antigen typed
True. It is an autologous donation not allogeneic.
A rosette test to screen for fetal maternal hemorrhage should not be performed if the newborn has a weak-D antigen.
True: false negatives could occur
What is the basic technique employed to detect antibodies with a commercial set of panel cells?
Indirect antiglobulin test
What component is indicated for patients who receive directed donations from immediate family members to prevent transfusion-related graft vs. host disease.
Irradiated blood cells
What statements about anti-A1 are true?
It is a naturally occurring antibody Anti-A1 and anti-A2 occur in 80 and 20% of the blood type A population respectively. Dolichos biflorus has A1 specificity
Which one of the following blood group systems may show a cell typing change during pregnancy?
Lewis- Le(a) may disappear during pregnancy resulting in Le(a) antibodies.
In HDN which of the following antibody-antigen interactions is occurring?
Maternal antibody against fetal antigen
In immunohematology, an antithetical relationship exists between the M antigen and...
N
What is the most important first step to take when a patient is transfused with uncross-matched RBC's that turn out to be incompatible?
STOP THE TRANSFUSION IMMEDIATELY
A urticarial transfusion reaction is characterized by
Rash and Hives
IgM antibodies directed against red cells generally
React best at room temperature
Which of the following actions should take place if a donor experiences numbness in the mouth during an apheresis procedure?
Reduce the flow rate
Transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a serious blood transfusion complication that can be characterized by:
Respiratory distress Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema Mortality rate of 5-10%
The prozone affect can be described by all of the following:
Results in a false negative reaction The result of antibody excess Dilution of antibody can help prevent its occurrence
Which enzymes can be enhanced by using enzyme panels during antibody identification in the blood bank?
Rh, Lewis, Kell
Reverse typing is done using known antisera to detect ABO antigens present on the patient red cells
False- Reverse typing is done to detect patient antibodies in serum.
An anti-D titer of 4 in a Rh-negative mother who has received RhIg indicates that the anti-D is passive and not immune.
False- titer of 4 is consistent with both passive and immune
Prozone effect may result in
False-negative results
A pregnant female has been injected with RhIg antenatally and has a positive antibody screen at delivery. If the antibody has been confirmed as anti-D alone and reacts only weakly (1+ in the IAT), the anti-D is definitely passive.
False. Only if the anti-D was strong could passive be ruled out
When performing an antibody panel, which antibody will be rendered inactive by enzyme treatment?
Fy(a)
Which antibody is detected primarily in the antiglobulin in the antiglobulin phase of the cross match?
Fy(a)
Which of Rh antigen is found in the highest frequency in Caucasians?
e
What condition is most frequently associated with anti-I?
Cold agglutinin disease
A delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction occurring a week later is most likely caused by:
Kidd antibodies
What is the proper storage temperature for FFP?
-20˚C
If a potential donor has been previously transfused with blood products, he must be deferred from blood donation for
1 year
The temperature for maintaining red blood cell units during shipping is:
1-10˚C
Frequency equation:
100 x (neg frequency #1 x neg frequency #2)
What percent of the overall population is Rh negative?
15%
How many international units of IgG anti-D are in 300 microgram vial of RhIg?
1500 (conversion is 5 for ever 1 microgram)
Platelets should be stored at what temperature?
20-24˚C
FFP that has been thawed at 30-37˚C and maintained at 1-6˚C must be transfused within ______ hours after it has been thawed
24
Reconstituted deglycerolized red blood cells that have been prepared in an open system must be used within
24 hours
When a unit of packed RBCs is split using the open system, each half unit must be used within
24 hours
Antenatal RhIg is typically given at
28 weeks gestation
The shelf life of whole blood collected CPDA-1 is
35 days
The most definite indication that a patient has been sensitized to a specific red cell antigen is
A positive post transfusion DAT in a patient with a previously negative DAT
Parents are AO and BO what are the possible offspring?
A, AB, B, and O
What FFP ABO type would be suitable for transfusion to an AB negative person?
AB positive and AB negative only
A sample has reactions occurring at immediate spin and AHG in a panel that show varying strengths. There is no obvious pattern that matches a particular panel cell or single antigen profile and the auto-control was negative. Which of the following is most likely the cause?
An IgM and an IgG antibody
Which transfusion reaction is most likely associated with transfused patients who lack IgA?
Anaphylaxis
Which antibody is the DAT most likely going to be negative for when testing a newborn for HDFN?
Anti-A
The cause of the most severe life threatening hemolytic transfusion reaction is
Anti-A, Anti-B, and Anti-AB
Lectin from the seeds of Dolichos biflorus is a source of what?
Anti-A1
If an R1r patient receives R2R2 blood what antibody will the patient develop?
Anti-E
What is in the blood of an individual with the Bombay phenotype which will cause it to agglutinate with any non-Bombay individual's blood?
Anti-H
A group Oh Bombay individual's blood specimen can be differentiated from blood specimens of normal group O person's by:
Anti-H in serum
The western blot assay was used as a confirmatory test for which disease?
Anti-HIV-1
Following an infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae a patient may demonstrate a strong cold agglutinin response against
Anti-I
The DAT is usually used to detect
Antibodies coating red cells
Essential components of compatibility testing include:
Antibody screen on recipient's serum Major cross match or computer cross match ABO and Rh typing of recipient
What is the most prudent step to follow to select units for cross-match after recipient antibodies have been identified?
Antigen type the patient cells and any donor cells to be cross-matched.
The hh genotype gives rise to
Bombay phenotype
What is the fundamental purpose of the full, pretransfusion cross match?
Detect antibodies in patient serum/plasma that react with donor red cells.
Which physical exam result would cause a donor to be deferred?
Diastolic blood pressure of 110mm Hg (it should be no higher than 100)
When AHG or coombs serum is used to demonstrate that red cells are antibody coated in vivo, the procedure is termed:
Direct technique
What action should be taken if a large clot is noticed in a red cell unit while the product is being prepared for release to the patient?
Do not issue the unit
The term allogeneic blood is synonymous in meaning that the blood is
Donated by a donor for a recipient than the donor to use
What frequency should quality control testing be performed on each lot of anti-human globulin to be in compliance with the FDA's current good manufacturing practices requirements?
Each day of use
What type of packed red blood cells can be transfused to a group O patient?
Group O only
Which is the first marker (antigen or antibody) which will become positive after exposure to hepatitis B?
HBsAg
Which class of immunoglobulin is implicated in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn?
IgG
In vivo vs. in vitro
In vivo is within the living In vitro is within the glass
False negative results at the IAT phase of the antibody screening test using tube method are usually caused by what?
Inadequate washing of the red cells
What should be the first step performed to resolve a case where all forward and reverse ABO typing results are negative on a patient?
Incubate at 22˚C
What should be done if all forward and reverse ABO results are negative?
Incubate at room temperature of 4˚ C to enhance weak expression.
A delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction is most likely to be the result of which of the following antibodies?
Jk(a) (Kidd antibodies are very dangerous and can cause severe delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions)
Donor red cells were collected on July 12th of this year (2017). The RBCs were frozen in glycerol on July 17th. What should the expiration date read on the frozen RBC unit?
July 12th , 10 years from now ex. July 12th, 2027
Which symptom of HDFN does phototherapy help prevent?
Kernicterus
Phenotypes of offspring of type O parent and type A parent
O and A only
The best way to thaw FFP is by
Placing the FFP in a 37˚C or lower water bath
A patient experiences a mild allergic reaction to transfusion, including urticaria, erythema, and itching. What is most likely the source of the allergen?
Plasma proteins
Which of the following blood components would be most appropriate for a 9-year-old girl with a low hemoglobin and low platelet count who has bleeding gums?
Platelet concentrate
Why is RhIg administered within 72 hours of delivery or miscarriage to an Rh-negative mother if the newborn is found to be D-positive or weak D-positive?
Prevent fetal cells from initially sensitizing the mother
Acceptable donor requirements
Temp: no greater than 99.5 Hematocrit: at least 38% Blood pressure: no greater than 180 systolic and no greater than 100 diastolic Pulse: regular (between 50 and 100 beats per minute) Weight: Greater than 115lbs
In what way are the ABO serum antibodies unique among the blood group systems?
The antibodies are naturally occurring
Why is it dangerous to transfuse a type O person with a unit of blood type A?
The patient's anti-A would destroy the donor cells with severe consequences to the patient.
Plasma exchange is the current treatment for which condition?
Thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP)
An exchange has been ordered for a low birth weight infant. The physician has ordered irradiated red blood cell products for this purpose. Why is it necessary to irradiate blood products for this patient?
To prevent transfusion-associated graft versus host disease
At 28 weeks gestation an Rh-negative mother had a negative antibody screen and was injected with RhIg. Anti-D is detected in the mother's serum at the time of delivery. A panel is performed that excludes the presence of other antibodies. The most likely conclusion would be passive anti-D due to RhIg administration.
True
Kernicterus due to high levels of unconjugated bilirubin can cause brain damage in new borns suffering from severe HDFN
True
RhIg prophylaxis is typically given antenatally to Rh negative pregnant females without knowing the Rh type of the baby.
True
The ability to produce anti-D varies significantly among Rh negative individuals
True
The incidence of HDFN due to anti-D varies significantly according to race and ethnicity
True
When given during pregnancy RhIg may cross the placenta and sensitize fetal D-positive cells
True
What procedure is used for the proper preparation of platelet concentrate from random whole-blood donors?
light spin followed by a hard spin