If detected in antibody screen testing, which of the following antibodies is NOT considered clinically significant in prenatal patients? Please select the single best answer Anti-M Anti-N Anti-Leb Anti-Fya
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If detected in antibody screen testing, which of the following antibodies is NOT considered clinically significant in prenatal patients?
Please select the single best answer
Anti-M | |
Anti-N | |
Anti-Leb | |
Anti-Fya |
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- Which of the following media is capable of detecting all clinically significant antibodies while avoiding all clinically insignificant antibodies? Question 1 options: Gel technology Tube technique with PEG No single media is capable of doing this Solid phaseYou 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?A technologist failed to notice that the centrifuge had not properly centrifuged the test tubes prepared for antibody identification. The time of centrifugation was 15 seconds instead of 30 seconds. What would be the potential error in the interpretation of this test? can please any one provide me ans?
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- Shown are results of clinical FACS analysis of a normal individual and a patient with X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA). Blood lymphocytes from these two patients were incubated with antibodies that recognize the B-cell marker CD19 and the T-cell marker CD3 and then sorted by flow cytometry. Which patient is healthy? Please select. CD3 CD3 O Patient on the right is healthy and patient on the left has a disease. Blood lymphocytes from an individual on the left show only binding to antibodies against the T-cell marker CD3. This indicates an absence of B cells in this patient. Both patients are ill because they do not have cells that are positive for both the CD3 and CD19 markers. O Patient on the left is healthy and patient on the right has a disease. Blood lymphocytes from an individual on the left show a large number of T-cells with CD3 marker and a lower concentration of B-cells, which is normal. CD19The technician decided to antigen type the patient to confirm predictions from the antibody panel. Antigen type results are given below. Given these results, which of the following statements is BEST supported? Rh Kell Duffy Kidd anti-D anti-C anti-E anti-c anti-e anti-K anti-Fya anti-Fyb anti-Jka anti-Jkb 3+ 0 3+ 3+ 0 0 0 3+ 2+ 2+ Question 7 options: A) K and Fya antibodies are likely because patient would not readily produce antibodies against their own cells. B) An anti-e antibody must be present due to the lack of antigen on the patient cells. C) Jka and Jkb antibodies are likely because an autoantibody is present. D) Rh antibodies are likely because the patient is Rh negative.asap Which of the following would not be consistent with Infectious Mononucleosis (IM): a Absolute Lymphocyte count of <4.0 x 109/L b Relative Lymphocyte count usually >50% c Greater than 20% reactive lymphocytes counted on manual differential d Positive heterophile antibody test.
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