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- 1. A 35 year old male met a vehicular accident and is bleeding profusely. He needs transfusion of fresh whole blood. 2. What data is necessary to ensure safe blood transfusion? 3. What are the bases for the different blood types? Explain. 4. The patient is blood type B. What possible blood types can be transfused to this patient? Explain. 5. Explain the process of crossmatching. 6. What may happen if the patient is transfused with incompatible blood? I. A mother gave birth to her second child. After a few hours, the baby develops jaundice, irritability, seizures and enlarged liver. The mother is blood type A RH(-) and the father is blood type o RH (+). 1. What is the possible diagnosis for this baby? Explain. 2. Why were these manifestations not present in the first baby? 3. What are the possible modes of treatment for this disorder? 4. Explain the RH system of blood typing.A 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+Situation: A member of the community needs a blood transfusion. Four people from his neighborhood volunteer to donate their blood, but they don't know their blood types. The patient has a less common blood type, Type B Rh, or Type B To find out if the patient can accept blood from any of the potential donors, the medical staff must type the blood of the four volunteers. In this investigation, you will leam how to type blood and then choose the best matches for the patients.
- Which of the following blood transfusions would be successful?a. Transfusing type B blood into a person with type AB bloodb. Transfusing type AB blood into a person with type A bloodc. Transfusing type A blood into a person with type O bloodd. Transfusing type B blood into a person with type A bloodWhy is it important to match the donor and recipient’s blood type for products given during liver transplant surgeryAn individual who is type O can be transfused with type red cells. O a. A O b.B Oc.O d. AB
- 13. A patient is rushed to the emergency room and has suffered severe blood loss. Patient is type AB but is in short supply. The medical personnel commenced the transfusion. Which of the following reasons is correct to support the action? a. any blood type can be collected and transfused to the patient b. a blood from a pig donor will suffice c. they paid a donor with type AB millions of pesos d. all the choices are incorrect 14. On the battlefield, a medic is treating a soldier who has lost a great deal of blood. They are out of blood typing supplies so the medic, who is Type O negative, simply donates his own blood to the patient. What is the possible explanation for this? a. A type O negative person has none of the proteins that can cause rejection in his blood, so his blood can be accepted by anyone. b. A type O do not have antibodies thus cannot make coagulation when mixed with any other blood types. c. It will not work since blood type O- have all the proteins on blood cells that…Which patient/s may receive blood transfusion from an AB+ donor based on their blood typing profile? patient B only patient A only both patient A and B neither patient A nor patient BBelow is a diagram representing the blood type analysis of a new patient (p mation obtained from the slide, fill out the medical technologist's report. 2. A Medical Technologist's Report Rh Patient Name: - B АВО Туре: * Rh Type: -
- I really need help explaining the rationale here Johnson family requests blood typing of their 2-year-old child (father AB, Rh-negative; mother B, Rh - negative). Resultsof hemagglutination assays of the child’s blood are shown in the next figure. Which of the following conclusionsconcerning the child’s parentage is valid?1. Complete the following table about blood types and blood transfusion. Type Antigens on RBCs A B AB O Antibodies in plasma Can donate blood to Can receive blood fromA patient enters the emergency room hemorrhaging from a gunshot wound. A blood transfusion is necessary. Blood typing is done on the patient. The patient's blood agglutinates when mixed with antibody B and antibody Rh. What is the patient's blood type? Which type of blood can the patient receive? a-The patient's blood type is A+ and can receive either O+ or A+ blood. Rh-negative blood could be given in a transfusion, but it is usually reserved for individuals who are Rh negative. b-The patient's blood type is A- and can receive either O+ or B+ blood. Rh-negative blood could be given in a transfusion, but it is usually reserved for individuals who are Rh negative. c-The patient's blood type is B+ and can receive either O+ or B+ blood. Rh-negative blood could be given in a transfusion, but it is usually reserved for individuals who are Rh negative. d-The patient's blood type is B- and can receive either O- or B- blood.