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QUESTIONS ASKED IN EXAM BLOOD PRODUCTS QUESTIONS ASKED IN EXAM PRESENTED BY NOORUDDIN KHAN

IMPORTANT QUESTION 1.Characteristics of blood donor. 2M 2.Red cell concentrate 3M Total marks 5M

Characteristic of blood donor 2marks 1. BLOOD DONOR SHOULD BE HEALTHY AND , WELL PHYSIOLOGY 2-AGE SHOULD BE IN RANGE OF 18 to 60 yrs old 3-Minimum Weight 50 kg 4-Minimum Hemoglobin Level 12.5%

Characteristic of blood donor 2marks 5-A donor can again donate blood after 3 months of your last donation of blood. 6-Blood Donor should have normal blood pressure 7-Donors should not suffer from Cardiac arrest, hypertension, kidney alignments, epilepsy or diabetics. 8-blood donor should not have disease like HIV , Malaria , Typhoid , or other Transmissible disease

It is simply isolated RBC RED CELL CONCENTRATE 3M What is red cell concentrate? After centrifugation of whole human blood, red cell concentrate is obtain. It is simply isolated RBC 40 % supernatant plasma layer is removed It should be use in 12 hour after separation

Hb content should not be more than15.5 %. RED CELL CONCENTRATE 3M Cells are matched with recipients plasma. Hb content should not be more than15.5 %.

RED CELL CONCENTRATE 3M In some type of anemia , the RBC count is less than normal , (4.7-6.1 millions per mcL) WHY RED CELL CONCENTRATE IS USED? Hemoglobin is main content of RBC Less RBC will lead to less oxygen supply to the different body cell And body demands more oxygen, so that red cell concentrate is used in such type of anemic condition

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