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- The Klein and Mancinelli (2021) textbook describes a Level IX and a Level X on the RLA. How would a clinician working in an outpatient facility find those extra levels useful when treating their clients with TBI?You just received the properly labeled blood bank specimen on patient Aran Stark. You decide to collect some background information about her known historical antibodies before beginning the work-up knowing that she has a history of anti-E, anti-K, anti-Jk^a, anti-Fy^a, anti-M and anti-Le^a. Which antibody can be neutralized? Which antibody is destroyed with 0.2M DTT treatment? Which antibody reactivity is enhanced by acidification? Which of the antibodies that are typically IgG in nature are destroyed by enzymes? Which are enhanced by enzymes? Which of these antibodies have been known to cause hemolytic transfusion reaction? Which of these antibodies are known to react at room temperature? Which of these antibodies react best at 37C? * When you complete the work-up, you note that the anti-Jk^a antibody is no longer detectable. Can the patient receive red blood cells that contain the Jk^a antigen? Why or why not?Why is a hemolytic transfusion reaction considered a type ofhypersensitivity?
- Which of the following transfusions will result in an immediate reaction? AB Rh-negative whole blood to an AB Rh-positive patient B Rh-negative whole blood to a B Rh-negative patient None of the above A Rh-negative whole blood to a B Rh-negative patient O Rh-negative whole blood to an O Rh-positive patientB" is a biomarker. Patients with higher concentration of "B" in their plasma have poor prognosis. Those patients are also resistant to a specific drug. So, alternative drugs are usually used to treat them. What kind of biomarker is "B"? Briefly explain.Complement components and the C-reactive protein are some of the acute phase reactants. Aside from these, enumerate five (5) other acute phase reactants.
- Describe agglutination reaction test used to determine A, B , AB or O blood types. Must explain each agglutination reactions involving A, B, AB and O blood type and all antigens and antibodies involved in each reaction.What are the ideal properties of anti-aging serum ? Please answer at your own words.Explain F factor excision from Hfr integration.