6. Answer: AB positive blood is considered to be Universal Recipient because both blood groups of A and B have antigens which are present in AB blood group. If person have blood type A, it has antigens of A and similarly if person has blood group B, it has antigens of B. In O blood group, there is no antigen and it will not cause any reaction. Hence, the recipient accept A, B and O blood groups.
6. What ABO/Rh is considered to be the universal recipient? Why? 7. A patient has a...
A patient has a negative indirect antibody screen. The immediate spin in crossmatching is positive/incompatible with some of the units. List FOUR possible reasons for this
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Blood Bank Characteristic Blood Type (ABO/Rh) Universal recipient of packed red blood cells (RBC) -Universal donor of packed RBC A. Blood Type A Universal recipient of plasma Universal donor of plasma Plasma has both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies Plasma contains anti-B antibodies only Person has no antigens on red blood cells (RBCs) Person has A and B antigens on RBCs B. Blood Type B C. Blood Type AB D. Blood Type O E....
Exercise # 1 A 60-year-old woman with anemia is admitted to the hospital. Her hematocrit is 17% and she has been experiencing subtle gastrointestinal bleeding over many weeks. Her physician requests 4 units of red blood cells for transfusion. The patient’s RBCs phenotyped as group AB, D-positive. Her antibody screen is negative on the sample drawn in the emergency room, but her records indicate a previously detected anti-E. Only three group AB, D-positive red blood cell units are available in...
indirect Antiglobulin Test PAGE 7 of 7 Lab 8. A patient had a positive antiglobulin screen in 1990 Today his screen is negative. Explain why this may occur. Is he at risk if he is exposed to that antibody again? Why or why not?
A 55-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department after a motor vehicle accident. The patient is hemorrhaging from a lacerated spleen and requires emergency surgery. Pretransfusion testing determines that the patient’s phenotype is group A, D-negative type with a negative antibody screen. Crossmatches with red blood cell units are compatible by the immediate-spin crossmatch. During surgery, the patient receives 6 units of group A, D-negative red blood cells and 4 units of group A frozen plasma. Three days later,...
BIOL 4111 Blood Typing and Hematocrit Spring 2020 1. (0.5 pts) Fill out the following chart to indicate which donor and recipient would be a blood match in the event of a needed transfusion. Use a "/" to indicate this is an ok match and a "X" to indicate this match would not be ideal. Recipient AB Donor AB 2. (0.5 pts) List all the possible genotypes for each of the 4 blood types: Type : Type B: Type A:...
History:
V is a 52-year old woman who just underwent surgery that
resulted in the need to transfuse two units of red blood cells. V
has three children and has reported to have been transfused twice
in the past.
6. Which of the
following antibodies remain after completion of the antibody
identification (completion of panel antigram)? (2 pts)
A.
Anti-Jsa
B.
Anti-Lub
C. Anti-e
D.
Anti-Jkb
7. Given the
patient history and all serology results, what is the best
hypothesis...
A mother with Rh negative blood has a baby with Rh positive blood. She get pregnant a second time with Rh positive baby what will occur? A. Nothing will happen this is normal. B. A type III hypersensitivity reaction will occur building up in the baby's organs. C. A type II hypersensitivity reaction will occur leading to lysis of the baby's blood. OD. A type I hypersensitivity reaction will occur in the mother lead to anaphylactic shock. QUESTION 6 Myasthenia...
10. When considering the leukocytes categorized as granalocytes, what is the correlation between their name and the color of their granules? 11. Define the following terms a. Leukocytosis b. Leukopenia c. Leukemia 12. You have a patient with a productive cough, producing rusty-brown mucus. They are febrile and are having chills and night sweats. You order a blood analysis and note that their leukocyte count is above 10,000 per ul of blood, with neutrophils numbers greatly increased. In considering the...
1. Adrian is a 29-year-old female visiting her physician. She is 10 weeks into her first pregnancy. What should be ordered as part of her prenatal workup? Urine test: for proteins and glucose levels Prenatal testing: cell- free fetal DNA screens for down syndrome, trisomy 13, trisomy 19, and Rh fetal blood type. Another type of testing that can be done is NIPT screen for Down syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities. 2. Initial testing indicates that Adrian is B negative....