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SBB Human Blood Groups | 159 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE Answers Latest 2024-2025.
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SBB Human Blood Groups | 159 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE Answers Latest . How would Ulex europaeus react with O, A, A2, B, A2B, A1B RBCs? - 
O>A2>B>A2B>A1>A1B 
2. How could you distinguish serologically A1, A2 and A3 - Dolichos 
biflorus can will react with A1 and not A2. A3 yields mixed field reactions 
with anti-A and anti-A,B 
3. What is the correct order of type of RBCs to transfuse in an AB patient 
when AB RBCs are not available? Why? - A, B, O; the residual antiB in A RBCs is l...
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BLOOD BANK STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL ANSWERS.
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Kidd - Answer The glycoproteins associated in this system is used as a urea transporter 
 
C in cis position to D - Answer Causes of weak D antigen expression on RBC except: 
 
Type A positive - Answer Give the ABO type of the patient: A B D (4,-,4) 
 
Anti-I - Answer Cold agglutinin syndrome has been associated with with antibody? 
 
Anti-E - Answer If the patient has the Rh genotype DCe/Dce and receives a unit of red blood cells from DCE/dc donor, he is most likely to develop th...
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UAMS MLT-MLS Comprehensive Exam | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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UAMS MLT-MLS Comprehensive Exam | 
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What are whole blood transfusions used for? 
Cells and volume 
What are packed RBC transfusions used for? 
Anemia 
What are Washed RBC transfusions used for? 
Allergy to plasma proteins in IgA deficiencies 
What are Leuko-depleted RBC transfusions used for? 
Febrile from HLA or CMV risk 
 
What are Frozen, deglycerolized RBC transfusions used for? 
Rare or autologous 
What must be done to issue red cell products? 
ABO, R...
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Phlebotomy Chapter 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Phlebotomy Chapter 4 Questions and 
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1. A Phlebotomy technician is performing a venipuncture for a bilirubin test, a cold 
agglutinin tilter, a CBC and a PTT test. Which of the following tubes should the 
technician use? - Correct Answer ️️ -One light blue, two serum tops, and one lavender 
tube. The technician should use two serum tubes because bilirubin should be protected 
from light and the cold agglutinin test must be warm. The technician should use the light 
blue tub...
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BIOL 235 FINAL REVIEW STUDY TEST EXAM (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) 2023-2024
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BIOL 235 FINAL REVIEW STUDY TEST 
EXAM (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) 
 
Which of the following blood cell types normally compromises the highest percentage of the blood 
component labeled 2 in the figure? 
A) eosinophils 
B) monocytes 
C) lymphocytes 
D) neutrophils 
E) basophils - CORRECT ANSWER-D 
The process by which the formed elements of the blood develop is called 
A) hematospermia 
B) hemopoiesis 
C) thrombocytosis 
D) hemostasis 
E) polycythemia - CORRECT ANSWER-B 
The major functions of a ...
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BIOL 235 Final Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which of the following blood cell types normally compromises the highest percentage of 
the blood component labeled 2 in the figure? 
A) eosinophils 
B) monocytes 
C) lymphocytes 
D) neutrophils 
E) basophils - Answer- D 
The process by which the formed elements of the blood develop is called 
A) hematospermia 
B) hemopoiesis 
C) thrombocytosis 
D) hemostasis 
E) polycythemia - Answer- B 
The major functions of a red blood cell is 
A) nutri...
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BB Human Blood Groups Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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How would Ulex europaeus react with O, A, A2, B, A2B, A1B RBCs? - Answer-O>A2>B>A2B>A1>A1B 
How could you distinguish serologically A1, A2 and A3 - Answer-Dolichos biflorus can will react with 
A1 and not A2. A3 yields mixed field reactions with anti-A and anti-A,B 
What is the correct order of type of RBCs to transfuse in an AB patient when AB RBCs are not 
available? Why? - Answer-A, B, O; the residual anti-B in A RBCs is less immunogenic than the residual 
anti-A in B RBCs 
Wha...
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Hematology Comprehensive Exam questions and answers
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Type of shock associated with increased cardiac output (brisk capillary refill, warm, flushed skin) and decreased vascular resistance. 
Septic shock 
 
 
 
Type of shock that leads to decreased cardiac output (cool, clammy skin), increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and increased vascular resistance 
Obstructive shock 
 
 
 
 
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Type of shock that is associated with decreased cardiac output (cool, clammy skin), increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and increa...
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BIOL 235 Final Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BIOL 235 Final Review Questions and 
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Which of the following blood cell types normally compromises the highest percentage of 
the blood component labeled 2 in the figure? 
A) eosinophils 
B) monocytes 
C) lymphocytes 
D) neutrophils 
E) basophils - Answer- D 
The process by which the formed elements of the blood develop is called 
A) hematospermia 
B) hemopoiesis 
C) thrombocytosis 
D) hemostasis 
E) polycythemia - Answer- B 
The major functions of a red blood cell is 
A) nutri...
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SBB Human Blood Groups Questions With Complete Solutions, Graded A+
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How would Ulex europaeus react with O, A, A2, B, A2B, A1B RBCs? - Answer-O>A2>B>A2B>A1>A1B 
How could you distinguish serologically A1, A2 and A3 - Answer-Dolichos biflorus can will react with A1 
and not A2. A3 yields mixed field reactions with anti-A and anti-A,B 
What is the correct order of type of RBCs to transfuse in an AB patient when AB RBCs are not available? 
Why? - Answer-A, B, O; the residual anti-B in A RBCs is less immunogenic than the residual anti-A in B 
RBCs 
Wha...
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