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Immunohematology Final Exam Questions And Solved Answers.
  • Immunohematology Final Exam Questions And Solved Answers.

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  • Which of the following is the most common cause of a false negative antibody screen or ID test? a. Forgetting to add AHG b. Using AHG that is expired c. Inadequate washing d. A positive autocontrol - Answer c. Inadequate washing What are check cells (aka Coombs control cells)? a. D positive cells coated with anti-D antibodies b. D negative cells coated with anti0D antibodies c. Type O, D positive cells coated with AHG d. Type O, D negative cells coated with AHG - Answer a. D pos...
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MedCa Phlebotomy Certification Exam| latest questions and answers
  • MedCa Phlebotomy Certification Exam| latest questions and answers

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  • MedCa Phlebotomy Certification Exam| latest questions and answers MedCa Phlebotomy Certification Exam Review - Collection of quiz style questions for study purposes What department studies disease? - Pathology What is the general blood volume for the average adult? - 5 Liters. 55% plasma, 45% formed elements What are erythrocytes? - (RBC) Red Blood Cells. Main Function: Carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissue cells and to transport carbon dioxide away from the cells to the lun...
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Module 11: Blood Therapy Questions &  Correct Answers | Grade A+
  • Module 11: Blood Therapy Questions & Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Compatibilities for ABO type for donor and recipient are required for which blood products? (Select all that apply.) Plasma. Colloid components (e.g., albumin) Platelets. Whole blood. Red blood cells. : Plasma. Platelets. Whole blood. Red blood cells. All of the blood products listed should be blood typed before use to avoid life-threatening complications. Cryoprecipitate and colloid components (such as albumin) do not require ABO or Rh typing. 2 Which of the following types of...
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ASCP Blood Banking Question Pool Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • ASCP Blood Banking Question Pool Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • ASCP Blood Banking Question Pool Exam Questions With Verified Answers. Rh (Warm autoantibodies often exhibit Rh specificity "IgG".) - answerAutoantibodies demonstrating blood group specificity in warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia are associated more often with which blood group system? A. Rh B. I C. P D. Duffy perform a warm autoadsorption (Since the auto control is positive after the AHG phase and no reactivity was detected at immediate spin, the serology is most consistent with a ...
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MMSC 409 Immunoheme Exam II Question and answers rated A+
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  • MMSC 409 Immunoheme Exam II Question and answers rated A+(SeSe or Sese) Se gene defines a person's "secretor" status this determines whether or not the ABO antigens are secreted in saliva, tears, milk, bile, sweat, semen, or other fluids ABO discrepancies these exist when forward and reverse group typing do not match A individuals are either A1 (main group), A2 (not as frequent), or others A2 making an anti-A1 antibody Rh blood group system antigens -5 major Ags -D: no...
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MLS UAMS Bloodbank Case Study Test 2 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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  • What is Poly-specific AHG - Antibody to IgG and complement What is Mono-specific AHG? - Antibody only to IgG or complement only What are the conditions for which the DAT is most often performed? - 1. Hemolytic disease of the newborn 2. Drug reactions 3. Autoimmune hemolyitc anemia 4. Transfusion reaction What can be deduced from a negative IAT? - 1. Antibody is present but is too weak to react 2. Antigen to the corresponding antibody is not present on the screen cells 3. No antibody ...
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NIFA Perioperative (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)
  • NIFA Perioperative (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)

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  • NIFA Perioperative (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) Q: List examples of cutting instruments. Cutting instruments include scalpels, scissors, drills, saws, osteotomes, rongeurs, adenotomes, dermatomes, and curettes Q: Define the term root cause analysis. A root cause analysis is a systematized process used to identify variations in performance that cause or could cause untoward patient events Q: Define the term extracellular flu...
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Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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  • Final Exam Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Questions With 100% Verified Answers Anemia is caused by a defective gene resulting in abnormal hemoglobin: a. Hemorrhagic anemia b. Aplastic Anemia c. Pernicous Anemia d. Sickle Cell Anemia - answerd. Sickle Cell Anemia Which of the following has the function of defending against parasites? a. Erythrocyte b. Basophil c. Neutrophil d. Lymphocyte e. Eosinophil - answere. Eosinophil Blood clotting is dependent upon: a. Vitamin A ©B...
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Biology Mader Chapter 6 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
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  • As red blood cells mature - they lose their nucleus and acquire hemoglobin, they only live about 120 days. When they age, red blood cells are phagocytized by white blood cells (macrophages) in the liver and spllen Albumins - the most abundant plasma proteins and contribute most to plasma's osmotic pressure. They combine with and help transport other organic molecules __________ from the kidneys stimulates production of red blood cells - Erythropoietin a group of cancerous conditions that ...
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NARM Exam |Best Rated Questions and Verified Answers|2023/2024 New!!!| 100% Correct
  • NARM Exam |Best Rated Questions and Verified Answers|2023/2024 New!!!| 100% Correct

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  • NARM Exam |Best Rated Questions and Verified Answers|2023/2024 New!!!| 100% Correct Q: What is included in the OB panel? Answer: CBC, antibody Screen, RBC, antigen typing, ABO group and Rh type, RPR (syphilis), hepatitis B surface antigen, and rubella antibody testing Q: What are the initial labs? Answer: OB panel, HIV, CMP, GCCT Q: What is the typical range of hemoglobin <8wks and >28wks? Answer: 13-15g, 10-12g Q: What is defined as Rh incompatibi...
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