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Deck 14: Perinatal and Neonatal Transfusion Issues
1
All of the following are pregnancy-related indications for Rh-immune globulin injection except
A)Antepartum after abdominal trauma
B)Perinatal after termination of pregnancy
C)Postpartum when fetal death occurred
D)Postpartum when baby is Rh(D)negative
A)Antepartum after abdominal trauma
B)Perinatal after termination of pregnancy
C)Postpartum when fetal death occurred
D)Postpartum when baby is Rh(D)negative
Postpartum when baby is Rh(D)negative
2
Which donor red blood cells would be chosen to use in an intrauterine transfusion?
A)Group AB,Rh(D)negative that lack the offending antigen
B)Group AB,Rh(E)negative that lack the offending antigen
C)Group O,Rh(C)negative that lack the offending antigen
D)Group O,Rh(D)negative that lack the offending antigen
A)Group AB,Rh(D)negative that lack the offending antigen
B)Group AB,Rh(E)negative that lack the offending antigen
C)Group O,Rh(C)negative that lack the offending antigen
D)Group O,Rh(D)negative that lack the offending antigen
Group O,Rh(D)negative that lack the offending antigen
3
The normal range for hemoglobin level in a healthy,full-term newborn is approximately
A)10.0-12.0 g/dL (100-120 g/L)
B)14.0-20.0 g/dL (140-200 g/L)
C)20.0-25.0 g/dL (200-250 g/L)
D)23.0-32.0 g/dL (230-320 g/L)
A)10.0-12.0 g/dL (100-120 g/L)
B)14.0-20.0 g/dL (140-200 g/L)
C)20.0-25.0 g/dL (200-250 g/L)
D)23.0-32.0 g/dL (230-320 g/L)
14.0-20.0 g/dL (140-200 g/L)
4
An exchange transfusion will accomplish all of the following except
A)Reduce the amount of antibody-coated red blood cells in the newborn's circulation
B)Reduce the amount of maternal antibody in the newborn's circulation
C)Reduce the bilirubin level in the newborn's circulation
D)Reduce the hemoglobin level in the newborn's circulation
A)Reduce the amount of antibody-coated red blood cells in the newborn's circulation
B)Reduce the amount of maternal antibody in the newborn's circulation
C)Reduce the bilirubin level in the newborn's circulation
D)Reduce the hemoglobin level in the newborn's circulation
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5
Which of the following is the condition where bilirubin crosses the blood-brain barrier and is deposited in the cells of the basal ganglia and hippocampus?
A)Anemia
B)Hepatosplenomegaly
C)Jaundice
D)Kernicterus
A)Anemia
B)Hepatosplenomegaly
C)Jaundice
D)Kernicterus
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6
The most common cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn is incompatibility between the mother and the infant in which blood group system?
A)ABO
B)Kell
C)MNS
D)Rh
A)ABO
B)Kell
C)MNS
D)Rh
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7
The goal of intrauterine transfusion is increase the fetal hematocrit to
A)25-30% (0.25-0.30)
B)32-44% (0.32-0.44)
C)40-55% (0.40-0.55)
D)45-55% (0.45-0.55)
A)25-30% (0.25-0.30)
B)32-44% (0.32-0.44)
C)40-55% (0.40-0.55)
D)45-55% (0.45-0.55)
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8
All of the following are known to be IgM antibodies and have not been found to cause hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN)except
A)Anti-Leᵃ
B)Anti-Leᵇ
C)Anti-M
D)Anti-P1
A)Anti-Leᵃ
B)Anti-Leᵇ
C)Anti-M
D)Anti-P1
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9
How can pregnancy cause a woman to make an antibody to a red blood cell antigen?
A)Fetal cells carrying an antigen inherited from the mother and foreign to the father cross the placenta
B)Fetal cells carrying an antigen inherited from the father and foreign to the mother cross the placenta
C)Fetal cells carrying a homozygous dose of an antigen cross the placenta
D)Fetal cells carrying a heterozygous dose of an antigen cross the placenta
A)Fetal cells carrying an antigen inherited from the mother and foreign to the father cross the placenta
B)Fetal cells carrying an antigen inherited from the father and foreign to the mother cross the placenta
C)Fetal cells carrying a homozygous dose of an antigen cross the placenta
D)Fetal cells carrying a heterozygous dose of an antigen cross the placenta
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10
Which statement about the direct antiglobulin test (DAT)in the postpartum period is true?
A)If the DAT on a cord blood specimen is positive,an eLuᵃte should always be prepared and tested against the biological father's red blood cells.
B)If the mother has a clinically significant antibody,a DAT should be performed on a blood specimen from the newborn.
C)Laboratory standards mandate that a DAT be performed on cord blood collected from every live birth.
D)The strength of the DAT in cases of ABO compatibility is indicative of the severity of the hemolytic process.
A)If the DAT on a cord blood specimen is positive,an eLuᵃte should always be prepared and tested against the biological father's red blood cells.
B)If the mother has a clinically significant antibody,a DAT should be performed on a blood specimen from the newborn.
C)Laboratory standards mandate that a DAT be performed on cord blood collected from every live birth.
D)The strength of the DAT in cases of ABO compatibility is indicative of the severity of the hemolytic process.
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11
Prior to giving Rh-immune globulin (RhIG),when should a second antibody screen be tested on an Rh(D)-negative woman whose initial antibody screen was negative?
A)8 weeks gestation
B)12 weeks gestation
C)24 weeks gestation
D)28 weeks gestation
A)8 weeks gestation
B)12 weeks gestation
C)24 weeks gestation
D)28 weeks gestation
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12
How does phototherapy reduce the blood bilirubin level?
A)Conjugates bilirubin in the liver to a form that can be excreted in the urine
B)Conjugates bilirubin in the skin to a form that can be excreted in the bile
C)Converts unconjugated bilirubin in the skin to a form that can be excreted by the lungs
D)Converts unconjugated bilirubin in the skin to a form that can be excreted in the urine
A)Conjugates bilirubin in the liver to a form that can be excreted in the urine
B)Conjugates bilirubin in the skin to a form that can be excreted in the bile
C)Converts unconjugated bilirubin in the skin to a form that can be excreted by the lungs
D)Converts unconjugated bilirubin in the skin to a form that can be excreted in the urine
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13
Which method is the most accurate means of determining the severity of fetal hemolytic anemia and the need for treatment of the fetus?
A)Amniotic fluid analysis
B)Doppler flow studies
C)Fetal blood sampling
D)Maternal antibody titer
A)Amniotic fluid analysis
B)Doppler flow studies
C)Fetal blood sampling
D)Maternal antibody titer
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14
Which term refers to delivery of a live infant?
A)Gravid
B)Gravida
C)Para
D)Peri
A)Gravid
B)Gravida
C)Para
D)Peri
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15
Infants at risk for severe cytomegalovirus (CMV)infection include all of the following except
A)Infants born prematurely
B)Infants born to CMV-seropositive mothers
C)Infants with low birth weight who are undergoing ECMO
D)Infants with congenital immunodeficiency disorders
A)Infants born prematurely
B)Infants born to CMV-seropositive mothers
C)Infants with low birth weight who are undergoing ECMO
D)Infants with congenital immunodeficiency disorders
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16
A minimum of at least one ______ dose of Rh-immune globulin (RhIG)must be administered to all Rh(D)-negative women who deliver an Rh(D)-positive infant,provided the woman has not already made anti-D.
A)100 µg
B)200 µg
C)300 µg
D)400 µg
A)100 µg
B)200 µg
C)300 µg
D)400 µg
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17
Complications of amniocentesis include
A)Infection
B)Pyruvate kinase deficiency
C)Rh sensitization
D)Thalassemia
A)Infection
B)Pyruvate kinase deficiency
C)Rh sensitization
D)Thalassemia
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18
Amniocentesis can be performed as early as
A)10 weeks gestation
B)15 weeks gestation
C)20 weeks gestation
D)25 weeks gestation
A)10 weeks gestation
B)15 weeks gestation
C)20 weeks gestation
D)25 weeks gestation
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19
The model or classic case of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN)involves an
A)Rh(D)-negative mother who makes anti-A directed against the Rh(D)-negative red blood cells of her fetus
B)Rh(D)-negative mother who makes anti-D directed against the Rh(D)-positive red blood cells of her fetus
C)Rh(D)-positive mother who makes anti-A,B directed against the Rh(D)-negative red blood cells of her fetus
D)Rh(D)-positive mother who makes anti-D directed against the Rh(D)-negative red blood cells of her fetus
A)Rh(D)-negative mother who makes anti-A directed against the Rh(D)-negative red blood cells of her fetus
B)Rh(D)-negative mother who makes anti-D directed against the Rh(D)-positive red blood cells of her fetus
C)Rh(D)-positive mother who makes anti-A,B directed against the Rh(D)-negative red blood cells of her fetus
D)Rh(D)-positive mother who makes anti-D directed against the Rh(D)-negative red blood cells of her fetus
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20
In general,for the neonatal population,a platelet count of ___________ is considered the minimum to maintain hemostasis.
A)50 × 10³/µL (50 × 10⁹/L)
B)75 × 10³/µL (75 × 10⁹/L)
C)100 × 10³/µL (100 × 10⁹/L)
D)150 × 10³/µL (150 × 10⁹/L)
A)50 × 10³/µL (50 × 10⁹/L)
B)75 × 10³/µL (75 × 10⁹/L)
C)100 × 10³/µL (100 × 10⁹/L)
D)150 × 10³/µL (150 × 10⁹/L)
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