Assignment 10 submission form

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Assignment 10 submission form Step 1 – online activities: 1 point each for the pair of submitted screen shots. Complete the playposit video (Blood) and h5p game (Blood Cells) that are in the assignment instructions. Collect images of the scores or completion screens at the end of the activities and insert here. [copy snapshot of playposit video completion screen]
[copy snapshot of h5p game score here] Step 2 – anatomy images: [copy snapshot of leukocyte matching game here]
Step 3 – physiology task, Blood Typing Game – record your answers in the tables beginning on the next page.
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The Blood Type Game Worksheet (18 points + 3 points extra credit) Patient 1 (6 pts) [Copy screenshot of blood typing tubes here] Reagent Anti-A antibodies Anti-B antibodies Anti-Rh antibodies Agglutination? (Yes or No for each) No No Yes Surface antigens on RBCs, and antibodies that bound to them. No antigens no antigens present no antigens present Present, no binding no binding no binding What is the patient’s blood type? O Rh-
First transfusion bag - Blood type of bag: O Rh- Why did you choose it? A patient with O blood type can only receive from O Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) yes it was compatible Second transfusion bag - Blood type of bag O Rh- Why did you choose it? A patient with O blood type can only receive blood transfusion from an O donor. Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) yes it was Third transfusion bag – Blood type of bag O Rh- Why did you choose it? A patient with O blood type can only receive blood transfusion from an O donor. Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) yes Patient 2 (6 pts) [Copy screenshot of blood typing tubes here]
Reagent Anti-A antibodies Anti-B antibodies Anti-Rh antibodies Agglutination? (Yes or No for each) Yes yes Np Surface antigens on RBCs, and antibodies that bound to them. Antigen A, binding with What is the patient’s blood type? A Rh- First transfusion bag - Blood type of bag: A Rh- Why did you choose it? Because it was the exact match to the patients blood. Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) Yes it was it was it matched the patients blood. Second transfusion bag - Blood type of bag O Rh-
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Why did you choose it? O is a universal donor and Rh- like the patient. Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) yes Third transfusion bag – Blood type of bag O Rh- Why did you choose it? O is a universal donor and Rh- like the patient. Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) yes it was compatible.
Patient 3 (6 pts) [Copy screenshot of blood typing tubes here] Reagent Anti-A antibodies Anti-B antibodies Anti-Rh antibodies Agglutination? (Yes or No for each) yes yes yes Surface antigens on RBCs, and antibodies that bound to them. Antigen A and Rh present, Antigen A and -RH Rh Antigen present Binding to Antibody A no binding Binding to Antibody RH What is the patient’s blood type? A Rh+ First transfusion bag - Blood type of bag: A Rh- Why did you choose it? The patient is blood type A and the patient with Rh + can receive from both Rh + and Rh-
Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) Yes it was compatible Second transfusion bag - Blood type of bag: O Rh- Why did you choose it? O is universal blood type and since the patient is Rh+ they can receive from Rh-. Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) Yes the blood was compatible. Third transfusion bag - Blood type of bag: A Rh- Why did you choose it? The patient is blood type A and the patient with Rh + can receive from both Rh + and Rh- Was it compatible? (If not, explain why not) Yes the patient’s blood type was compatible. You can submit the extra credit drawings by drawing them on a separate paper and taking a photo, or by drawing them using a computer program. There should be a drawing of each patient’s RBC showing the surface antigens and showing any binding between antibodies in the anti-A antibody, anti-B antibody, and anti-Rh antibody reagents, and the RBCs from the blood in each of the blood bags, showing the surface antigens. You should have 6 blood cell drawings for each patient, including their RBC with each of the 3 reagents, and the RBCs of the three blood bags. Insert the photos of your drawings (or your computer-drawn images) below: [copy photo(s) of Patient 1’s RBCs in each of the three tubes]
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[copy photo(s) of the blood in each of the blood bags for Patient 1] [copy photo(s) of Patient 2’s RBCs in each of the three tubes]
[copy photo(s) of the blood in each of the blood bags for Patient 2]
[copy photo(s) of Patient 3’s RBCs in each of the three tubes] [copy photo(s) of the blood in each of the blood bags for Patient 3]
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