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This is a 15 MCQ quiz on blood product transfusion of FFP, PCC, cryoprecipitate and platelets. We suggest reviewing the Clotting factor replacement and Platelet transfusion pages before taking this quiz.
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
The average volume of one unit of adult FFP is approximately
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
The average volume of one unit of paediatric FFP is
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
Which one of the following statements regarding the composition of prothrombin complex concentrate is incorrect.
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PCC contains: 500 Units of factors II, IX, X,; low levels of VII and V; 200 Units of heparin to prevent thrombosis at the injection site and to associate with AT to inhibit clotting factors activated by the manufacturing process; 25 Units of anti-thrombin, an amount too low to interfere with the reversal of warfarin anti-coagulation; and sodium citrate, sodium phosphate and sodium chloride. (link)
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PCC contains: 500 Units of factors II, IX, X,; low levels of VII and V; 200 Units of heparin to prevent thrombosis at the injection site and to associate with AT to inhibit clotting factors activated by the manufacturing process; 25 Units of anti-thrombin, an amount too low to interfere with the reversal of warfarin anti-coagulation; and sodium citrate, sodium phosphate and sodium chloride. (link)
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Question 4 of 15
4. Question
The minimum time after administration for PCC to have a major reversal effect on warfarin induced INR prolongation is approximately
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The minimum time after administration for PCC to have a major reversal effect on warfarin induced INR prolongation is approximately 15 minutes. (link)
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The minimum time after administration for PCC to have a major reversal effect on warfarin induced INR prolongation is approximately 15 minutes. (link)
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
The minimum duration of effect of PCC is approximately
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
Within what time should a 500 Unit vial of PCC be administered after reconstitution
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The PCC package contains: 1 vial of prothrombin complex concentrate; 1 vial of 20 mL water for injection; and 1 Mix2Vial™ filter transfer set to enable needle free reconstitution. The recommended administration rate is 3 mL/min (i.e. about 7 minutes for a 500 Unit vial) and administration should be finished within 3 hours of reconstitution. (link)
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The PCC package contains: 1 vial of prothrombin complex concentrate; 1 vial of 20 mL water for injection; and 1 Mix2Vial™ filter transfer set to enable needle free reconstitution. The recommended administration rate is 3 mL/min (i.e. about 7 minutes for a 500 Unit vial) and administration should be finished within 3 hours of reconstitution. (link)
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Question 7 of 15
7. Question
Cryoprecipitate contains all of the following except
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
The average volume of a unit of cryoprecipitate is
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
Which one of the following statements regarding the administration of cryoprecipitate is incorrect
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The dose is usually 1 Unit/10kg body weight with administration at 10 mL/min, completed within 1 hour. In a massive transfusion, cryoprecipitate is usually administered after 8 -12 units of packed cells and FFP. (link)
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The dose is usually 1 Unit/10kg body weight with administration at 10 mL/min, completed within 1 hour. In a massive transfusion, cryoprecipitate is usually administered after 8 -12 units of packed cells and FFP. (link)
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
The average volume of a paediatric unit of platelets is
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
The average volume of one adult dose platelets is
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
One adult dose of platelets would normally increase the platelet count in the blood of a euvolaemic patient with severe thrombocytopenia by at least
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One adult dose of platelets would normally increase the platelet count in the blood by at least 25 X 10-9/L. Each unit contains at least 200,000 X 10-9 platelets so if the blood volume is 5L, one unit would ideally increase the platelet count by 40 X 10-9/L. However in thrombocytopenia some platelets are immediately used up in plugging endothelial leaks so the real figure is estimated to be closer to 25 X 10-9/L. (link)
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One adult dose of platelets would normally increase the platelet count in the blood by at least 25 X 10-9/L. Each unit contains at least 200,000 X 10-9 platelets so if the blood volume is 5L, one unit would ideally increase the platelet count by 40 X 10-9/L. However in thrombocytopenia some platelets are immediately used up in plugging endothelial leaks so the real figure is estimated to be closer to 25 X 10-9/L. (link)
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
In a patient about to undergo neurosurgery, platelets should be transfused until the platelet count is greater than
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In a patient about to undergo neurosurgery (including spinal), or ophthalmic surgery platelets should be transfused until the platelet count is greater than 100 X 10-9/L. The platelet count should be kept above 50 X 10-9/L for other types of surgery. (link)
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In a patient about to undergo neurosurgery (including spinal), or ophthalmic surgery platelets should be transfused until the platelet count is greater than 100 X 10-9/L. The platelet count should be kept above 50 X 10-9/L for other types of surgery. (link)
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Question 14 of 15
14. Question
In a patient with febrile neutropenia, platelets should be transfused to maintain the platelet count greater than
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
In a patient with bone marrow failure who is otherwise currently well, platelets should be transfused to keep the platelet count greater than
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In a patient with bone marrow failure who is otherwise currently well, platelets should be transfused to keep the platelet count greater than 10 X 10-9/L. (link)
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In a patient with bone marrow failure who is otherwise currently well, platelets should be transfused to keep the platelet count greater than 10 X 10-9/L. (link)