Grading Aggulutination Reactions Quiz (tube and Gel)
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Type of reaction Signs and symptoms Time of Occurrence Allergic Reaction Mild rash, urticarial, flushing, pruritus 2-3 hours from start of transfusion Febrile Non-hemolytic Increase in temperature ≥ 38OC or ≥ 1OC from pre-transfusion value, chills, malaise, rigors, nausea, vomiting During transfusion Transfusion Associated Circulatory Overload (TACO) Productive cough with frothy sputum, cyanosis, tachycardia, hypertension, dyspnea
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Type Purpose Indirect Antiglobulin test (IAT) Detects in vitro sensitization of red blood cells Direct Antiglobulin test (Direct Coombs test) Detects red blood cells that are coated with complement and/or antibodies in-vivo (in the body) Seen in transfusion reactions, autoimmune hemolytic anemia or hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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To avoid a transfusion reaction, individuals should be transfused with compatible donor blood units. If ABO-type specific blood is unavailable, other compatible blood groups are chosen as summarized in the following table Recipient type A POS Donor type A NEG Donor type B POS Donor type B NEG Donor type AB POS Donor type
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8 Multiple Choice Questions QUIZ PREVIEW ABO antibodies are Natural occurring and reacts at room temperature What are the four main blood groups in the ABO blood group system? Group A, B, O, AB The two phases of humoral response are? Primary and Secondary What blood type is the universal donor? Group O MORE QUIZZES
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Multiple Choice 20 multiple choice questions on storage temperature and shelf life of blood components. Anticoagulants Storage Expiration date CPD 1-6 OC 21 days CP2D 1-6 OC 21 days CPDA-1 1-6 OC 35 days AS-1, AS-3, AS-5 1-6 OC 42 days
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Review Determining genotype; Punnett square can be used to predict possible genotype of an offspring by using genotype of the parent. To construct a Punnett square, list one parent’s alleles across the top of the table, and the other parent’s alleles on the left-hand side. In each square, write the allele from the mother and
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