{"id":116267,"date":"2023-08-25T08:52:57","date_gmt":"2023-08-25T08:52:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116267"},"modified":"2023-08-25T08:52:59","modified_gmt":"2023-08-25T08:52:59","slug":"sbb-ascp-practice-test-questions-answers-100-verified-latest-updated","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/25\/sbb-ascp-practice-test-questions-answers-100-verified-latest-updated\/","title":{"rendered":"SBB ASCP Practice Test: Questions&amp; Answers: 100% Verified : Latest Updated"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>SBB ASCP Practice Test: Questions&amp;<br>Answers<br>A donor experiences perioral paresthesia during an apheresis procedure.<br>Which of the following should be performed?<br>a. Increase the flow rate.<br>b. Reduce the flow rate.<br>c. Elevate the donor&#8217;s feet.<br>d. Have the donor breathe into a paper bag.<br>(Ans- b. Reduce the flow rate.<br>A unit of autologous blood tested repeatedly reactive for HBsAg. The<br>patient is scheduled for surgery in three days. What action should be<br>taken?<br>a. Discard the unit.<br>b. Send the unit with a biohazard label and &#8220;autologous use only.&#8221;<br>c. Obtain a written request from the patient&#8217;s physician and send the unit<br>with a biohazard label and<br>&#8220;autologous use only.&#8221;<br>d. Wait for confirmatory testing before contacting physician to see what he<br>wants to do.<br>(Ans- c. Obtain a written request from the patient&#8217;s physician and send the<br>unit with a biohazard label and &#8220;autologous use only.&#8221;<br>Which of the following individuals can be accepted for allogeneic blood<br>donation?<br>a. Male, age 72, Hb 13.5, BP 124\/88<br>b. Female, age 22, Hb 14.0, spontaneous abortion 5 weeks ago<br>C. Female, age 37, Hb 12.2, BP 160\/116<br>d. Male, age 61, Hb 12, cardiac bypass surgery 4 years ago<br>e. Female, age 61, Hb 13.5, breast cancer 5 years ago<br>(Ans- a. Male, age 72, Hb 13.5, BP 124\/88<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A 64-year-old male prospective donor states that he had a positive TB skin<br>test one year ago. When further questioned, he states that the x-ray was<br>done and was negative with no other abnormal<br>findings. You should:<br>a. Accept the donor.<br>b. Defer the donor for 6 months.<br>c. Defer the donor for 1 year.<br>d. Defer the donor indefinitely.<br>(Ans- a. Accept the donor.<br>A 27-year old truck driver has just finished donating blood and complained<br>of tingling in his fingers and toes, and his fingers are in a strange rigid<br>position. What should be done?<br>a. Give the donor a beverage and cookies.<br>b. Have the donor breathe into a paper bag.<br>c. Ask the donor to lie down and elevate his feet.<br>d. Administer oxygen immediately.<br>(Ans- b. Have the donor breathe into a paper bag.<br>When preparing cryoprecipitate from plasma, the cryoprecipitate must be<br>placed in the freezer within<br><em>_<\/em> after removal from the refrigerated centrifuge.<br>a. 15 minutes<br>b. 1 hour<br>c. 6 hours<br>d. 24 hours<br>(Ans- b. 1 hour<br>FFP thawed but not used can be relabeled to:<br>a. Liquid plasma<br>b. Thawed plasma<br>c. Recovered plasma<br>d. Source plasma<br>(Ans- b. Thawed plasma<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Donated blood may NOT be used for allogeneic transfusion when HCV<br>testing shows:<br>a. EIA initial testing reactive<br>b. EIA initial testing reactive and RNA testing nonreactive<br>c. EIA initial testing reactive, and one of the duplicate repeat results is<br>reactive<br>d. EIA initial tesling is reactive, and both of the duplicate repeat results are<br>nonreactive<br>(Ans- c. EIA initial testing reactive, and one of the duplicate repeat results<br>is reactive<br>With nucleic acid testing, the window period of HIV is approximately how<br>many days?<br>a. 5<br>b. 9<br>C. 16<br>d. 22<br>(Ans- b. 9<br>The following hepatitis B testing results indicates:<br>HBsAG=Non-reactive, Anti-HBc=Reactive, Anti-HBs=Reactive, HBV<br>DNA=Non-reactive<br>a. Acute infection<br>b. Chronic infection<br>c. Infection is clear<br>d. Recurring infection<br>e. The person has received hepatitis B vaccination<br>(Ans- c. Infection is clear<br>The following hepatitis C testing results indicates:<br>HCV RNA=Reactive, Anti-HCV (IgM)=Nonreactive,<br>Anti-HCV (lgG)=Reactive<br>a. Acute infection<br>b. Chronic infection<br>c. Infection resolved<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>d. Recurring infection<br>(Ans- b. Chronic infection<br>A family study consists of 4 daughters, 4 sons, and 12 grandchildren. 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What is the<br>probability that their first child will be type A?<br>a. 12.5%<br>b. 25%<br>C. 50%<br>d. 75%<br>(Ans- C. 50%<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SBB ASCP Practice Test: Questions&amp;AnswersA donor experiences perioral paresthesia during an apheresis procedure.Which of the following should be performed?a. Increase the flow rate.b. Reduce the flow rate.c. Elevate the donor&#8217;s feet.d. Have the donor breathe into a paper bag.(Ans- b. Reduce the flow rate.A unit of autologous blood tested repeatedly reactive for HBsAg. 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