Hemolytic Disease of Fetus and Newborn

Advertisements

17 Multiple Choice Questions

Click here to start quiz

1. 
Which class of immunoglobulin is associated with hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn (HDFN)?

2. 
Indicate whether this patient is a candidate for Rhogan. Assume that patient have both negative weak D and antibody screen test. D negative women with D positive baby

3. 
Indicate whether this patient is a candidate for Rhogan. Assume that patient have both negative weak D and antibody test. D negative women with D positive baby

4. 
How can you tell the difference between maternal and fetal blood

5. 
Which of the following are the most serious consequences of hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn (HDFN)?

6. 
Indicate whether this patient is a candidate for Rhogan. D positive women with D positive baby

7. 
A screening test used to quantitate the amount of Hemoglobin F in maternal circulation and to calculate how much RhIg to administer to mom is

8. 
What is the purpose of washing cord blood?

9. 
Cord work up includes which of the following tests?

10. 
Kernicterus is caused by effect of?

11. 
A Kleihauer-Betke test for postpartum fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) is reported to be 1.3%. What is the total volume of FMH?

12. 
What is the principle of the Kleihauer Betke stain?

13. 
A Kleihauer-Betke test for postpartum fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) is reported to be 1.5%. What is the total volume of FMH?

14. 
A Kleihauer-Betke test for postpartum fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) is reported to be 1.5%. How many vials of a standard dose of RhIG should be administered to the mother within 72 hours of childbirth? (Presume the infant to be D-positive.)

15. 
One vial of regular dose RhIg can protect against

16. 
Indicate whether this patient is a candidate for Rhogan. Assume that patient have both negative weak D and antibody screen test. D negative women with D negative baby.

17. 
A Kleihauer-Betke test for postpartum fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) is reported to be 1.3%. How many vials of a standard dose of RhIG should be administered to the mother within 72 hours of childbirth? (Presume the infant to be D-positive.)

1 out of 1

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Shopping Cart

Discover more from

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Exit mobile version