Module 1- Immunohematology History

A detailed illustration of historical blood transfusion techniques, featuring vintage syringes, blood bags, and famous scientists in a laboratory setting.

Immunohematology Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating history of immunohematology and blood banking! This quiz features 18 questions that cover significant milestones and key figures in blood transfusion practices.

Participate to learn more about:

  • Historical blood transfusions
  • Important anticoagulants
  • Pioneers in blood banking
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBlood123
Studies the reaction between reactions that take place between Antigens present in Blood Cells and Antibodies present in Plasma
Immunoserology
Immunohematology
Blood Banking
Hematology
Process that takes place in the laboratory to make sure donated blood are safe before they are used in blood transfusions
Immunohematology
Blood Banking
Complete Blood Count
Spectrophotometry
Year when the 1st blood transfusion was recorded in history
1490
1491
1492
1493
1st Anticoagulant used to combat clotting
Sodium citrate
Acid-Citrate-Dextrose (ACD)
Citrate-Phosphate-Dextrose (CPD)
Sodium Phosphate
The following are involved in the 1st blood transfusion, except: I. Pope Innocent VII II. 4 young men III. Karl Landsteiner IV. 3 young men
I, II
I, IV
II, III
III, IV
Karl Landsteiner discovered what?
Sodium Phosphate as anticoagulant
Rh Blood group
ABO blood group
Syringe-valve
Who recommended the use of Sodium Phosphate as anticoagulant
Braxton Hicks
Brandon Knicks
Hustin
Rous and Turner
On what year was Sodium Phosphate recommended as an anticoagulant?
1868
1869
1870
1871
What was the device used by Edward E. Lindemann for his vein-to-vein transfusion
Syringe-valve apparatus
CPD-Blood bags
Multiple syringes with cannula
Syringe
Turner was one of 2 people who introduced a citrate-dextrose solution as anticoagulant. Who was his partner?
Unger
Hustin
Rous
Lewisohn
He recommended the use of Sodium Citrate as anticoagulant solution
Lewisohn
Turner
Dr. Charles Drew
Hustin
On what year did Lewisohn determined the minimum amount of citrate needed for anticoagulation
1914
1915
1916
1941
Who was the first director of the first American Red Cross Blood Bank?
Dr. Charles Drew
Dr. Taj Gibson
Dr. Charles Draw
Dr. Teddy Roosevelt
Where was the first American Red Cross blood bank located?
Mayoclinic
Princeton University
UCLA Medical Center
Presbyterian Hospital
Who introduced the formula for Acid-Citrate-Dextrose?
Gibson
Loutit and Mollison of England
Braxton Hicks
Hustin
What did Gibson introduced in 1957?
ACD
Sodium Citrate
CPD
Sodium Phosphate
At what year were blood banks established in many major cities of USA?
1943
1946
1947
1957
What was the solution for circulatory overload?
Component Therapy
Use of Anticoagulants
Development of Syringe-valve apparatus
Invention of Blood bags
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