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1. What is the primary purpose of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion?
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To increase platelet count
To provide oxygen-carrying capacity
To treat coagulopathy
To reverse anticoagulant therapy
2. Which of the following is NOT a component of whole blood?
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Plasma
Red cell concentrate
Cryoprecipitate
Albumin
3. What is the dose of whole blood required to raise hemoglobin by 1 g/dL in an average adult?
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2 mL/kg
4 mL/kg
6 mL/kg
8 mL/kg
4. What is the main disadvantage of packed RBCs?
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High plasma content
High viscosity
High cost
Short shelf life
5. What is the initial dose of plasma transfusion?
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10 mL/kg
15 mL/kg
20 mL/kg
25 mL/kg
6. Which of the following is NOT an indication for plasma transfusion?
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INR >1.5 with active bleeding
Emergent reversal of warfarin therapy
Massive hemorrhage
Emergent reversal of muscle relaxant drugs
7. What is the recommended platelet count for neurosurgical procedures?
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20,000/μL
50,000/μL
100,000/μL
150,000/μL
8. Cryoprecipitate is rich in all of the following EXCEPT:
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Factor VIII
Fibrinogen
Factor XIII
Albumin
9. What is the most common cause of acute hemolytic transfusion reactions?
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ABO incompatibility
Rh incompatibility
Platelet antibodies
Cytomegalovirus infection
10. Which of the following is a characteristic of delayed hemolytic reactions?
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Occurs within hours of transfusion
Caused by ABO incompatibility
Symptoms include jaundice and fever
Requires immediate cessation of transfusion
11. What is the most common immune complication of blood transfusion?
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Febrile non-hemolytic reaction
Acute hemolytic reaction
Anaphylactic reaction
Graft-versus-host disease
12. What is the primary treatment for transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI)?
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Antibiotics
Supportive therapy
Anticoagulants
Diuretics
13. What is the storage temperature for fresh frozen plasma?
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0°C
-10°C
-25°C
-50°C
14. Which of the following is a complication of massive blood transfusion?
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Hypercalcemia
Hypothermia
Hyperkalemia
Both b and c
15. What is the primary cause of febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reactions?
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ABO incompatibility
Anti-WBC antibodies in the recipient
Platelet dysfunction
Bacterial contamination
16. Which of the following is NOT a viral infection transmitted by blood transfusion?
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Hepatitis C
Cytomegalovirus
Epstein-Barr virus
Malaria
17. What is the shelf life of platelets stored at room temperature?
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24 hours
48 hours
5 days
7 days
18. What is the dose of packed RBCs required to raise hemoglobin by 1 g/dL in an average adult?
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2 mL/kg
4 mL/kg
6 mL/kg
8 mL/kg
19. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of acute hemolytic reactions?
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Occurs within hours of transfusion
Caused by ABO incompatibility
Requires supportive treatment only
Can cause kidney failure
20. What is the primary indication for leukocyte-depleted red cells?
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Reducing febrile transfusion reactions
Increasing platelet count
Treating coagulopathy
Reversing anticoagulant therapy
21. What is the most common cause of bacterial contamination in blood transfusions?
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Gram-positive bacteria
Gram-negative bacteria
Viral contamination
Fungal contamination
22. What is the recommended transfusion threshold for hemoglobin in ICU patients?
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<6 g/dL
<7 g/dL
<8 g/dL
<9 g/dL
23. Which of the following is NOT a component of CPDA solution used in blood storage?
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Citrate
Phosphate
Dextrose
Calcium
24. What is the primary indication for cryoprecipitate transfusion?
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Thrombocytopenia
Hypofibrinogenemia
Coagulopathy
Platelet dysfunction
25. What is the most common symptom of acute hemolytic transfusion reaction in awake patients?
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Fever and chills
Jaundice
Hypotension
Hemoglobinuria
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