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POST TEST:

Transfusion
Transmissible
Infections
Total points 22/25

Email *

espanaalandaniel@gmail.com

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Full Name (Last Name, First *


Name, Middle Name)

España, Alan Daniel A.

School *

University of Sto. Tomas -

Legazpi

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The following *1/1


pathogens can be
transmitted through
blood transfusion,
EXCEPT:

SARS CoV

West Nile Virus

Babesia microti

Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease

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What is the mode of *1/1


transmission of HIV?

Blood transfusion

Mother to child transfusion

All of the above

Unprotected sexual contact

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AIDS can be *1/1


considered at what
level of CD4 cell
count?

<100 uL

<300 uL

<50 uL

<200 uL

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It is the primary cause *1/1


of post-transfusion
non-A, non-B hepatitis.

HBC HAV

HDV

HCV

HBAB HBV

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This refers to the stage *1/1


of infection for syphilis
wherein single or
multiple sores is/are
present on the body.

Secondary Stage

Latent Stage

Primary Stage

Tertiary Stage

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This refers to the stage *1/1


of infection for syphilis
wherein signs and
symptoms are not
visible on the patient.

Latent Stage

Primary Stage

Secondary Stage

Tertiary Stage

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A type of malaria that *1/1


is responsible for the
majority of malarial
global death refers to:

Plasmodium vivax

Plasmodium falciparum

Plasmodium malariae

Plasmodium knowlesi

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Examine the following *0/1


statements:

Statement I is correct while


statement II is incorrect.

Statements I and II are


correct.

Statement I is incorrect while


statement II is correct.

Statements I and II are


incorrect.

Correct answer

Statements I and II are


correct.

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Some individuals *1/1


possess a natural
immunity to certain
species of malaria. This
includes individuals
with:

Rh Negative

HBV

G6PD deficiency

HIV

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This refers to the main *1/1


type of assay being
used for blood
screening in Bicol
Medical Center.

Enzyme immunoassay
(EIA)

Chemiluminescent
immunoassay (CLIA)

Haemagglutination
(HA)/particle agglutination
(PA) assay

Nucleic acid amplification


technology (NAT) assay

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This refers to a type of *1/1


screening assay
wherein its mode of
detection is through
immune complexes
formed by colour
generation.

Haemagglutination
(HA)/particle agglutination
(PA) assay

Nucleic acid amplification


technology (NAT) assay

Enzyme immunoassay
(EIA)

Chemiluminescent
immunoassay (CLIA)

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The following are *1/1


advantages of Enzyme
immunoassay (EIA),
EXCEPT:

Cross reactivity

Detects trace amounts in


small size

Time saving

Extremely sensitive and


precise

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This refers to a type of *1/1


screening assay
wherein its mode of
detection is through
immune complexes
formed by measuring
light produced by a
chemical reaction.

Enzyme immunoassay (EIA)

Nucleic acid amplification


technology (NAT) assay

Haemagglutination
(HA)/particle agglutination
(PA) assay

Chemiluminescent
immunoassay (CLIA)

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The following are *1/1


advantages of
Rapid/Simple Single-
Use Assays (Rapid
Test), EXCEPT:

Commercially available

Results are qualitative

User-friendly format

Single use, easy to perform

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This refers to a type of *1/1


screening assay
wherein its mode of
detection is through
presence of viral
nucleic acid, DNA or
RNA, in donor’s
samples.

Nucleic acid
amplification technology
(NAT) assay

Enzyme immunoassay (EIA)

Haemagglutination
(HA)/particle agglutination
(PA) assay

Chemiluminescent
immunoassay (CLIA)

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How many of plasma *0/1


aliquot is need for
confirmatory testing of
blood in the event of
delays in shipment?

10 mL

20 mL

30 mL

5 mL

Correct answer

10 mL

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Which among the *1/1


following information
are needed on
samples to be sent for
confirmatory testing?

I and II

I, II, III, and IV

I, II, and IV

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This law is also known *1/1


as the National Blood
Services Act of 1994.

Republic Act No. 11166

Republic Act No. 9165

Republic Act No. 7130

Republic Act No. 7719

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The following are *1/1


pathogens that can be
transmitted by blood
transfusion, EXCEPT:

Prion

Bacteria

Parasites

Fungi

Viruses

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Which among the *1/1


following viruses
targets or invades
helper T-cells or CD4
cells?

Epstein-Barr Virus

Cytomegalovirus

Human T-lymphotropic Virus

Human
Immunodeficiency Virus

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This is the first marker *1/1


to appear in a hepatitis
B infection.

HBsAg

HBV DNA

HBeAg

HBcAg

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This refers to the *0/1


marker of high
infectivity in a hepatitis
B infection.

HBV DNA

HBeAg

HBcAg

HBsAg

Correct answer

HBeAg

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Which among the *1/1


following Transfusion
Transmissible
Infections (TTIs) shall
be sent to TTI-NRL for
confirmatory testing?

I, II, and III

I, III, and IV

I, II, III, and IV

II only

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This institution is *1/1


designated as the
National Reference
Laboratory for
confirmatory testing of
blood donors and
units.

San Lazaro Hospital

National Kidney and


Transplant Institute

Research Institute for


Tropical Medicine

East Avenue Medical Center

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What is the cut-off *1/1


point for HBV samples
using the BIO-RAD
Monolisa HBsAg ULTRA
(OD/COV)?

≥ 20.1125

≥ 34.32

≥ 34.9

≥ 20.46

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