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Meaning of the terms below and how does it work; share example of a substance/drug that uses this tests:
- Electrocardiogram
- Chemical Spot Tests
- Immunoassay Test
- Thin Layer Chromatography
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- The patient phenotypes as group AB, D-positive. Her antibody screen is negative on the sample drawn in the emergency department. Patient records indicate a previously detected anti-E. Only three group AB, D-positive RBC units are available in the blood bank’s inventory. The blood bank’s inventory contains RBC donor units of all ABO and D types. After antigen screening of the four units of RBCs for the E antigen, one of the group AB, D-positive units is E positive. Calculate the number of donor units to screen to find the four units ordered plus two more units to hold in reserve for the patient. Having located six E-negative donor units, you perform crossmatches on the units. One of the units is incompatible in the antiglobulin phase (2+ reactivity). The physician is becoming insistent on beginning the transfusion because the patient is having some shortness of breath. How do you respond to the physician’s request? List several reasons to explain the incompatible donor unit. What…patient can receive blood from any donor, using just the ABO and Rh typing criteria.(we will disregard the other minor groups). Which blood group do you think the patient belongs to? options: A- B+ AB+ O-A breast cancer patient who had a complete mastectomy on breast is for blood extraction.
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- Samples of blood have been placed in each of the three depressions along with appropriate anti-serum (anti-A, anti-B, and anti-RH). What is the person's blood type? (Dark dots indicate clumping, bank circles indicate no clumping.) Blood type of diagram below: anti-A serum anti-B serum anti-Rh serumA patient is brought to the emergency, bleeding profusely. He needs a blood transfusion. After his blood group is determined the blood bank technician, tells the intern that this patient can receive blood from any donor, using just the ABO and Rh typing criteria.(we will disregard the other minor groups). Which blood group do you think the patient belongs to? A- B+ AB+A patient 12 in. thick is positioned on a table 15 in. from the target of an x-ray tube. The region of interest in the patient is 6 in. in diameter and 3 in. above the table. Can the entire region be displayed at once with an image intensifier with an input screen 9 in. in diameter?