anti-Rh serum anti-A serum anti-B serum Blood Testing Results for Driver of Car The spot plat above shows the results of a blood typing from the driver of a car that was involved in an accident. A passenger in his car, who was seriously injured, needs a blood transfusion. The passenger's blood type is AB-. Based on the results of the spot plate test, can the driver be a donor for his injured passenger?
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- Choose the best. "hematocrit" refers to the volume of all the cells in a centrifuged blood sample that has been treated with an anticoagulant Plasma proteins make up about 70% of the volume of plasma Serum is the liquid portion of blood in a sample of blood that has been centrifuged after being treatad with anticoagulant "Hemopoiesis" refers to the process of producing white blood cells, and is controlled by chemical sigmais raieasad from the liver, kidney, leukocytes, endothelial cells, and cells in the bone marrow, All the choices is correct. O None of the choices is correct.Patient Testing Solution (Mr. Smith) Reaction Phenotype (Blood Type) Possible Genotypes for blood type (Clumping? Antibody-A Antibody-B | Antibody-Rh clumping no clumping clumping A+ AA or AO 1. a) Using a Punnett square determines one possibility of what the patient's (Mr. Smith) parent's blood types could be. For the Punnett square, ignore the Rh+ and Rh-. b) Could the parents be a possible donor? Explain why or why not? You may consider Rh+ and Rh- here. c)Which donor would you recommend, if any? Explain your choice using concepts and vocabulary from the course. You may use words, drawings or diagrams to clarify your choice. (Approximately 1 paragraph in length). 20 tv MacBook Pro & %23 $ % 2 3 4 7 E R Y P D F K C V 36 MOSISO comm ndPlease help. Research and describe a rapid antibody test used to detect a disease. Name of test Name of disease used for Manufacturer What antibodies are tested for (class of antibodies) Why are those specific class/classes of antibodies tested for? Is the test considered reliable? Why or why not is it reliable? Would you use this test for yourself or your family? Why or why not?
- Need help. Please explain "droplet based immunoassay(immune assay)". Including "single droplet generates one phase of system".ABO FORWARD TYPING Explain why absence of agglutination in A and B does not fully conclude type O phenotype. What is being detected in ABO Forward Typing? Why? Arrange the phenotypes of ABO Blood Group System from the most abundant of H antigen to the least abundant. Write the different sugars and enzymes involved in the synthesis of type A, B, AB, and O phenotypes. ABO REVERSE TYPING What is the recommended blood typing method for neonates? Why? If the results for forward and reverse typing do not match, how will you proceed? What are the sources of error reverse typing?1. What is Du? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON LABORATORY ASSAY NO.7 2. Why do we need test for Du when weak or no reaction is obtained in Rh typing? 3. What is required to demonstrate the presence of cells carrying a weak D antigen? 4. Explain the mechanism behind the existence of Dº. 5. Cite possible situations in which an attending physician would request for an emergency screening for the presence of "D" antigen.
- 1. What is Du? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON LABORATORY ASSAY NO.7 2. Why do we need test for Du when weak or no reaction is obtained in Rh typing? 3. What is required to demonstrate the presence of cells carrying a weak D antigen? 4. Explain the mechanism behind the existence of Du. 5. Cite possible situations in which an attending physician would request for an emergency screening for the presence of "D" antigen.AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE ASSAYS ANA (AntiNuclear Antibody) Why are ANAs produced by the body? How are these ANAs produced by the body? Why is the homogeneous pattern most common in SLE?Y6? Why must a discard tube should be collected first before an anticoagulated tube when using a “butterfly” to collect blood?
- Multiple Matching. Place all possible matches in the spaces at theleft of each Ig.__________IgG__________IgA__________IgD__________IgE__________IgM a. found in mucous secretionsb. a monomerc. a dimerd. has greatest number of Fabse. first antibody made duringthe primary response f. first antibody made duringthe secondary responseg. crosses the placentah. fixes complementi. involved in allergic reactionsj. primarily a surface receptoron B cellsPhenotype: A2B 1. Give the possible genotype/s of A:B 2. If you were to perform the blood typing of this individual, what are the expected results given the following reagents Phenotype Forward typing (reagents) Reverse typing (reagents) Anti-A Anti-B Anti-H A cells B cells Al Write "+" for presence of agglutination and "-" for absence of agglutination 3. Explain the results of the blood typing, why would there be a "+" or a "" reaction during the testing. Relate your answer to the presence/absence of antigens and/or antibodiesI. Blood Typing Red blood cells are coated in antigens made of glycolipids and glycoproteins. The composition of these molecules is determined by genetics, which have evolved over time. The two most well-known blood groups are the ABO and Rh systems. The surface antigens in the ABO blood group are glycolipids, called antigen A and antigen B. People with blood type A have antigen A, those with blood type B have antigen B, those with blood type AB have both antigens, and people with blood type O have neither antigen. Antibodies called agglutinogens are found in the blood plasma and react with the A or B antigens, if the two are mixed. When type A and type B blood are combined, agglutination (clumping) of the blood occurs because of antibodies in the plasma that bind with the opposing antigen; this causes clots that coagulate in the kidney causing kidney failure. Type O blood has neither A or B antigens, and therefore, type O blood can be given to all blood types. Type O negative blood is…