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Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices (6th Ed.)
Authors: Howard Paula R., Hicks Wyenona
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Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices 6th Edition; Howard; Paula Howard; Hicks; Wyenona Nonie Hicks; blood banking; transfusion services; MLS; MLT; CLS; CLT; BBT; clinical laboratory; medical laboratory; Harmening Modern Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices; Johns Gockel-Blessing Zundel Denesuik Clinical Laboratory Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine Practices
416 p. · Paperback
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- NEW! Full-color illustrations that break down concepts for enhanced learner comprehension, especially for those who favor visual learning.
- NEW! Did You Know?, Case Study, ALERT! What’s the Impact?, and Practice Tipsprovide important facts and guidelines to prepare you for situations encountered in practice.
- NEW! Additional case studies relate to donor qualification and testing, ABO discrepancies, molecular immunohematology techniques, antibody identification, stem cell transplants, and coagulation disorders, offering extra practice in critical thinking development.
- NEW! Cell therapy and flow cytometry information, expanded HLA and platelet antigen and antibody material, detailed molecular genetic information in the Rh blood group system chapter, and an expanded molecular genetics section prepare you for the questions you’ll be challenged with on the certification exam.
- NEW! End-of-chapter Critical Thinking and Study Questions are keyed to the objectives.
- Coverage of current clinical practices includestransplantation and cellular therapy, the HLA system, molecular techniques and applications, automation, blood donor qualification, collection and testing, component manufacturing and transfusion practices, therapeutic phlebotomy and therapeutic apheresis, and antibody identification and special techniques.
- Learning features in each chapter break down difficult concepts with outlines, learning objectives, key terms with definitions, special callouts, chapter summaries, basic and challenging case studies, critical thinking exercises, and study questions.
- Numerous new, updated, and expanded tables summarize key information andmake it easier to compare content. These will certainly continue to provide excellent references for graduates practicing in blood banks and transfusion services.
- Updated illustrated blood group antigen toolbars show at a glance the ISBT symbol, number, clinical significance, reactions to chemical treatments, and more for antibodies.
- Comprehensive glossary provides definitions to key terms throughout the text.
- Expanded online resources for students and instructors include additional study/test questions and case studies.
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Reviewers
Introduction
PART I: QUALITY AND SAFETY ISSUES
1. Quality Management, Regulation, and Safety in Blood Banks and Transfusion Services
PART II: FOUNDATIONS: BASIC SCIENCES AND REAGENTS
2. Immunology: Basic Principles and Applications in the Blood Bank
3. Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
4. Blood Banking Genetics
PART III: OVERVIEW OF THE MAJOR BLOOD GROUPS
5. ABO and H Blood Group Systems and Secretor Status
6. Rh Blood Group System
7. Other Red Cell Blood Group Systems, Human Leukocyte Antigens, and Human Platelet Antigens
PART IV: ESSENTIALS OF PRETRANSFUSION TESTING
8. Antibody Detection and Identification
9. Compatibility Testing
10. Blood Bank Automation for Transfusion Services
PART V: CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
11. Transfusion Reactions and Other Adverse Events
12. Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn
PART VI: BLOOD COLLECTING AND TESTING
13. Donor Selection and Phlebotomy
14. Testing of Donor Blood
PART VII: BLOOD COMPONENT PREPARATION AND TRANSFUSION THERAPY
15. Blood Component Preparation and Therapy
16. Transfusion Therapy in Selected Patients
Answers to Study Questions
Glossary
Index
Nonie Hicks is the Program Manager of Medical Technology Education at OneBlood, Inc. and a specialist in the Blood Bank Technology Program. She is also teaching at the Tampa General Hospital School of Medical Laboratory Science as a clinical laboratory educator for blood banking. She has taught in various CLS programs for over 15 years, and has also served in a variety of roles in the clinical lab science space, including Lead Technologist, Blood Bank Quality Assurance Compliance Coordinator, Technical Supervisor, and Medical Technologist.