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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2782470/ Look It Up! (A Quick Reference in Transfusion Medicine), 2nd edition Description: This second pocket-sized edition is not only updated but expanded, presenting a collection of the most useful tables and illustrations from AABB publications and other popular texts. The spiral binding makes it easy to flip quickly to the information clinicians, technologists, nurses and managers need in the day-to-day practice of transfusion medicine. With more than 90 selections from 25 sources, this 7.5" x 4.5” resource covers a broad range of topics: blood donation, serology, apheresis, components, transfusion practice, transplantation and two new sections on blood management and pediatrics. New this edition: - 10% additional material. - Updates to many selections. - Blood Management section. - Pediatrics section. Contents: Preface About the Editors Section 1. Blood Donation Table 1-1. Requirements for Allogeneic Donor Qualification Table 1-2. The Donor History Questionnaire and Corresponding Regulations and Standards Table 1-3. Timing and Red Cell Regeneration During Preoperative Autologous Donation Table 1-4. Simplified Allogeneic RBCP Donation Volumes for Donors of Different Weights Table 1-5. Simplified Allogeneic 2RBC Donation Volumes for Donors of Different Weights Table 1-6. Calculations for Drawing Donors Weighing Less than 50 kg (110 lb) Table 2-1. Characteristics of Blood Group Alloantibodies Table 2-2. Routine ABO Grouping Table 2-3. Distribution of ABO/Rh Phenotypes by Race or Ethnicity Table 2-4. Numerical Terminology for Rh Antigens Section 2. Serology Table 2-5. Incidence of the More Common Genotypes in D+ Persons Table 2-6. Prevalence of the Principal Rh Haplotypes Table 2-7. Some Phenotypes and Frequencies in the Kell System Table 2-8. Duffy Phenotypes and Genotypes in Selected Populations Table 2-9. Kidd Phenotypes in Three Populations Table 2-10. Adult Phenotypes and Prevalence in the Lewis System Table 2-11. Phenotypes and Prevalence in the P1PK and GLOB Group Table 2-12. Phenotypes and Frequencies in the MNS System Table 2-13. Phenotypes and Frequencies in the Lutheran System in Whites Table 2-14. Frequencies of the Xg(a+) and Xg(a–) Phenotypes in White Males and Females Table 2-15. Phenotypes of the Dombrock System and Their Approximate Frequencies Table 2-16. Comparative Serologic Behavior of the I/i Blood Group Antibodies with Saline Red Cell Suspensions Table 2-17. Antigens of the 901 Series of High-Frequency Antigens, and Their Clinical Significance Table 2-18. Phenotype Frequencies in Other Blood Group Systems with Co-Dominant Antithetical Antigens Table 2-19. Racial Red Cell Antigen Characteristics and the Frequency of Alloantibodies in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Table 2-20. Antigen Strength on Umbilical Cord Red Cells Table 2-21. Alteration of Antigens by Various Agents Figure 3-1. The Relationship Between the Volume of Plasma Exchange and the Patient’s Original Plasma Remaining Table 3-1. Level of Evidence Used in Determining ASFA Indication Categories Table 3-2. Grading Recommendations Table 3-3. Indications for Therapeutic Apheresis—ASFA 2010 Categories Table 3-4. ASFA 2010 Indication Categories for Therapeutic Apheresis Table 3-5. Metabolic Characteristics of Some Plasma Proteins Table 3-6. Calculations for Therapeutic Apheresis, Including Total Blood Volume, Plasma Volume, and Red Cell Volume Table 3-7. Sample Calculations and Predictions Table 3-8. Examples of Drug Orders Useful in Therapeutic Apheresis Table 3-9. Estimated Blood Volume (EBV) Section 3. Apheresis Section 4. Components Table 4-1. Blood Components and Plasma Derivatives Table 4-2. Requirements for Storage, Transportation, and Expiration Table 4-3. Citrate Content of Various Anticoagulant-Preservative Formulations and Blood Components Table 4-4. Component Quality Control Table 4-5. Anticoagulant-Preservative Solutions (mg in 63 mL) for Collection Table 4-6. Anticoagulant-Preservative Solutions (mg in 70 mL) Table 4-7. Compositions (in mM/L) of the Common Licensed First-Generation RBC Additive Solutions Table 4-8. Compositions and Properties of Some of the Common Acid Citrate Preservative Solutions Table 4-9. Content of Additive Solutions (mg/100 mL) Table 4-10. Distribution of Blood Components by Size and Weight Table 4-11. Density of Various Red Cell Solutions Table 4-12. Approximate Leukocyte Content of Blood Components (per Unit) Table 4-13. Biochemical Changes in Stored Non-Leukocyte-Reduced Red Blood Cells Table 4-14. Blood Component Units Processed, Transfused, and Outdated in United States in 2008 Section 5. Transfusion Practice Table 5-1. The Probability of Receiving an ABO-Incompatible Unit of Blood Table 5-2. Donor/Recipient HLA Match Grades (HLA-A and -B Antigens) Table 5-3. Alloantigenic Polymorphisms of Platelet Glycoproteins Table 5-4. Rh Immune Globulin (RhIG) Dose Following Fetomaternal Hemorrhage Table 5-5. Determination of Response to Transfused Platelets Table 5-6. Standard Doses of Rh Immune Globulin in the United States for Selected Situations Table 5-7. Posttransfusion Mortality Associated with Transfusion Table 5-8. Categories and Management of Adverse Transfusion Reactions Table 5-9. Estimated Viral Window-Period Risk in American Red Cross (2007-2008) Repeat Blood Donor Population Section 6. Blood Management Table 6-1. Blood Utilization Review Guidelines—Adult Patients Table 6-2. Suggested ABO Group Selection Order for Transfusion of Red Cells Table 6-3. Suggested ABO Group Selection Order for Transfusion of Plasma Table 6-4. Example of a Maximum Surgical Blood Order Schedule Table 6-5. Blood Component Transfusions in Nonemergency Settings Table 6-6. Administration of Blood Components Table 6-7. Effects of Selected Herbal Supplements on Coagulation Table 6-8. Side Effects of Selected Additional Herbal Medications Section 7. Transplantation Table 7-1. Recommended Human Tissue Storage Conditions and Durations Table 7-2. Compatibility by ABO Group in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Table 7-3. Transfusion Protocol for HSCT Patients Table 8-1. Standard Transfusion Volumes for Children Table 8-2. Guidelines for Small-Volume Red Cell Transfusions Table 8-3. Transfusion Guidelines for RBCs in Infants 4 Months of Age Section 8. Pediatrics Table 8-1. Standard Transfusion Volumes for Children Table 8-2. Guidelines for Small-Volume Red Cell Transfusions Table 8-3. Transfusion Guidelines for RBCs in Infants 4 Months of Age Table 8-5. Transfusion Guidelines for Platelets in Neonates and Older Children Table 8-6. Transfusion Guidelines for Granulocytes in Neonates and Older Children Table 8-7. Transfusion Guidelines for Plasma Products in Neonates and Older Children Table 8-8. Irradiation Guidelines for Neonates and Older Children Requiring Cellular Blood Components Table 8-9. Example of a Surgical Blood Order Schedule (SBOS) for Pediatric Patients Section 9. Miscellaneous (Coagulation, Normal Values) Table 9-1. Coagulation Factors Table 9-2. General Factor Replacement Guidelines for Treatment of Hemophilia and von Willebrand Disease Figure 9-1. Coagulation Cascade Table 9-3. Calculations of Doses of Factor Concentrate Table 9-4. Coagulation Factor Values in Platelet Concentrates Table 9-5. Cryoprecipitate—Volume 10 to 15 mL Table 9-6. Guidelines for Correction of Excessive Oral Anticoagulation Section 10. Selected Normal Values Table 10-1. Selected Normal Values in Children Table 10-2. Normal Values in Adults Table 10-3. 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