A&P INTEG APPRCH LL
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In humans, the blood group is categorized under four groups are found: A, B, AB, and O. These blood groups are categorized on the basis of the presence or absence of surface protein. The other factor in categorizing the blood groups is the presence of
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What would happen if patient 4 (O+) donated plasma to patient 1 (A+)?
Select one:
a.
You cannot donate only plasma.
b.
The anti-A antibodies in the plasma of patient 4 would agglutinate with the antigens on the RBC of patient 1.
c.
It would be a safe donation because no agglutination would occur.
d.
The anti-A antibodies in the plasma of patient 1 would agglutinate with the antigens on the RBC of patient 4.
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Some individuals are born with Rh antibodies.
B. A person could acquire Rh antigens from a blood transfusion.
C. A pregnant female could give her developing baby Rh antibodies
D. A pregnant female could acquire Rh antibodies.
Mr. Reczkiewicz has blood type AB-. Which of the following blood types could be safely donated to Mr. Reczkiewicz, assuming he has had prior exposure to Rh+ blood? (Circle all that apply.) a. Type O+ d. Type AB+ b. Type A- e. Type Oc. c.Type B
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