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Compare the adverse reactions involving the ABO blood
system with those involving the Rh system.
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- Explain the special concerns with the Rh factor as a blood type, the causes of hemolytic disease of the newborn, and how to prevent it.With respect to a blood transfusion, under what conditions is Rh incompatibility a problem? List the recipient blood type and the donor blood type.Explain why an rh negative person does not have a transfusion reaction after the first exposure to the positive blood, but does have a reaction after the second exposure.
- What is the Rh typing ofthe mother and of the fetus inthe hemolytic disease of thenewborn?Having trouble understanding Rh blood type. Rh+ is a universal donor. Giving an Rh- person Rh+ blood will not have an adverse effect?What is responsible for the ABO and Rh blood types, and why does transfusion of an incompatible blood type lead to severecomplications?
- When an RH-negative woman is ABO- compatible with her husband, as Mr. and Mrs Waymarsh are, the risk of Rh alloimmunization is 16 percent. When they are ABO incompatible the risk falls to 7 percent. How do you explain this difference?Why can Rh + blood only be transfused once to an Rh- person (who has never received a blood transfusion)?If an Rh+ and Rh- couple have a baby, shortly explain the possible dangers during the birthing process.