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1. State the significance of compatibility test in transfusion medicine?
2. What is a major crossmatch? A minor crossmatch?
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- 4 Describe mechanisms through which hemolysis, icterus, and lipemia occur, and how each may affect various assays and parameters.1. Is WBC Differential Counting should no longer be done manually?1. Differentiate transplantation from explantation. 2. Differentiate autografting from heterografting to xenografting.
- 1.What factors are involved in determining the significance of an isolate from a positive blood culture? 2.Is it important to have a full identification on every positive blood culture isolate?6. What distinguishes the medical strategy from the public health strategy for preventing cardiovascular disease deaths? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each strategy?2. Describe the principle behind the RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) Test. 3. What precautionary measures should be observed in the collection and preparation of specimen for VDRL examination?
- 1. cite the differences between tube dilution and microtiter plate dilution. 2. why is it important to isolate the peripheral blood mononuclear cells completely from the other cellular components of the blood? 3. what laboratory assays can be performed to assess the efficiency of the sample preparation and isolation of the PBMC?1.a)What is the equivalence point and how does it relate to the recommended proportion of serum to blood in the heme agglutination assay? b. what would the predicted outcome be if you used too little serum in this assay? Why? c. what would the predicted outcome be if you used too much serum in assay? Why?1. Compare and contrast DAT from IAT based on procedure and clinical significance. 2. Explain the importance of the three phases of Indirect Coomb's test. 3. Differentiate the three potentiators used in Coomb's Test (PEG, LISS, 22% BSA)