Test Bank For Clinical Immunology and Serology A Laboratory Perspective 5th Edition by Christine Dorresteyn Miller
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Test Bank For Clinical Immunology
and Serology A Laboratory
Perspective 5th Edition by Christine
Dorresteyn Miller Scintillation counter - ANS-Device used to measure radioactivity
Luminometer - ANS-Device used to measure chemiluminescence
C ( R, b-stomatocytosis) - ANS-Null phenotype common
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Test Bank For Clinical Immunology
and Serology A Laboratory
Perspective 5th Edition by Christine
Dorresteyn Miller
Scintillation counter - ANS-Device used to measure radioactivity
Luminometer - ANS-Device used to measure chemiluminescence
C (a-p.vivax R, b-stomatocytosis) - ANS-Null phenotype common
among Filipinos, Indonesians, Japanese, and Polynesians
a. Fy (a-b-)
b. Rh null
c. Jk (a-b-)
+
A+
d. Le (a-b-)
C - ANS-The name Lutheran blood group was derived from:
a. Lutheran minister
b. A family who possessed the Lutheran Ag
c. A blood donor named Luteran
d. Martin Luther King
A - ANS-The Duffy blood group system was named after
a. Multiply transfused hemophiliac
b. Woman named Mrs Kidd with an infant with HDN
c. Px w/ Lupus erythematosus difussus
d. Woman named Mrs Kellaher
C - ANS-The Luteran blood group system was named after
a. Multiply transfused hemophiliac
,b. Woman named Mrs Kidd with an infant with HDN
c. Px w/ Lupus erythematosus difussus
d. Woman named Mrs Kellaher
Variolation - ANS-Chinese way of immunization to smallpox
C - ANS-C3 deficiency is assoc with
a. Glomerulonephritis
b. Severe recurrent bacterial infections
c. Both
d. None
C (PC-room temp) - ANS-Most common cause of tranfusion-related
A+
sepsis is by transfusion of:
a. WB
b. Leukocyte concentrate
c. Platelet concentrate
d. Packed RBCs
A (included in the Rh group) - ANS-Which Ab is most likely to be
involved in HDN?
a. Anti E
b. Anti Le a
c. Anti M
d. Anti I
D - ANS-What blood type is not possible for an offspring of AO and
BO persons?
a. AB
,b. A or B
c. O
d. All are possible
D - ANS-Nature of ABO antibodies:
a. IgM
b. IgG and IgM
c. IgA
d. IgG, IgM, and IgA
A (ICED-initiation chemotaxis engulfment digestion) - ANS-The last
stage in phagocytosis:
a. Digestion
b. Initiation
c. Chemotaxis
d. Engulfment
+
A+
B (anti M is pH dependent) - ANS-The activity of this antibody is
enhanced at an acidic environment:
a. Anti S
b. Anti M
c. Anti N
d. Anti U
D (Benett Goodspeed: MHC class III) - ANS-Which of the ff are the
RBC equivalent of human leukocyte antigens (HLA)?
a. Kp a, Kp b, Kp c
b. Js a, Js b
c. Do a, Do b
d. Bg a, Bg b Bg C
4 hours - ANS-Transfusion of 1 unit of blood should be completed
within how many hours?
, 24 hours (all units with an open system must be transfused within
24 hours) - ANS-Shelf life of pRBCs with ACD obtained via open
system
D (blood substitute: PFCs are artificial blood carriers) - ANS-What
are perfluorocarbons?
a. Blood product
b. Blood component
c. Blood substrate
d. Blood substitute
A (Caused by Proteus vulgaris, adds D-galactosamine) - ANS-Blood
group of individuals with acquired B phenomenon
C (Platelets must be at least 150 x10^9/L) - ANS-Which of the ff is a
+
contraindication for accepting a donor for plateletpheresis?
A+
a. 72 hours since last plateletpheresis
b. Plasmapheresis of 800 mL a week ago
c. Platelet count of 100 x 10^9/L
d. Aspirin ingestion 7 days ago
A (in women at least 38% Hct is acceptable; B. systolic is high, N:
90-160; C. Babesiosis-permanent; D. rabies vaccine-1 year) - ANS-
Which of the ff is accepted for blood donation?
a. 18 year old woman with a Hct level of 38%
b. 45 year old man with a BP of 180/100
c. 60 year old man with a history of babesiosis
d. 30 year old man which was vaccinated for rabies 6 months ago
negative - ANS-Gel technology: RBCs formed a well delineated
pattern at the bottom of the tubes
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