u. saino SList all of the blood types to which a. Person 1: Type A- b. Person 2: Type O+ c. Person 3: Type AB- d. Person 4: Type B+

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A person with type A blood has
a. anti-A antibodies.
Danti-B antibodies.
c. anti-O antibodies.
d. no antibodies.
5 A person with type B- blood has which of the following antibodies? (Assume the person has been exposed to Ki
antigens. Circle all that apply.)
a. anti-A antibodies
b. anti-B antibodies
c. anti-Rh antibodies
d. no antibodies
6 List all of the blood types to which the following people could donate:
a. Person 1: Type A-
b. Person 2: Type O+
c. Person 3: Type AB-
d. Person 4: Type B+
The disease erythroblastosis fetalis (also called hemolytic disease of the newborn) develops in a fetus or a newborn
infant with Rh-positive blood and an Rh-negative mother. Symptoms result when maternal anti-Rh antibodies cross
Why
the children of Rh-positive mothers not at risk for this
Transcribed Image Text:A person with type A blood has a. anti-A antibodies. Danti-B antibodies. c. anti-O antibodies. d. no antibodies. 5 A person with type B- blood has which of the following antibodies? (Assume the person has been exposed to Ki antigens. Circle all that apply.) a. anti-A antibodies b. anti-B antibodies c. anti-Rh antibodies d. no antibodies 6 List all of the blood types to which the following people could donate: a. Person 1: Type A- b. Person 2: Type O+ c. Person 3: Type AB- d. Person 4: Type B+ The disease erythroblastosis fetalis (also called hemolytic disease of the newborn) develops in a fetus or a newborn infant with Rh-positive blood and an Rh-negative mother. Symptoms result when maternal anti-Rh antibodies cross Why the children of Rh-positive mothers not at risk for this
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