History:
M, a 48-year-old woman, presented to the physician with a long
history of dysfunctional uterine bleeding. She complained of
chronic fatigue, headache, and a general malaise. Upon admission to
your institution her hemoglobin level was 7.5 mg/dL. She was
scheduled for an abdominal hysterectomy the following day and the
surgeon requested three units of red cells to be given prior to the
surgical procedure. M had no history of transfusion or
pregnancy.

11. Which of the following antibodies remain after completion of the antibody identification (completion of panel antigram)?
A. Anti-Kpa
B. Anti-Lub
C. Anti-Fya
D. Anti-Jkb
12. Given the patient history and all serology results, what is
the best hypothesis of the antibody(ies) identity(ies)?
A. Anti-S
B. Anti-K
C. Anti-Cw
D. Anti-M
13. Which of the following antibodies must be ruled out before a final conclusion can be drawn?
A. Anti-Cw
B. Anti-S
C. Anti-E
D. Anti-D
11. Which of the following antibodies remain after completion of the antibody identification (completion of panel antigram)?
Answer A. Anti-Kpa
12. Given the patient history and all serology results, what is the best hypothesis of the antibody(ies) identity(ies)?
Answer B Anti-K
13. Which of the following antibodies must be ruled out before a final conclusion can be drawn?
Answer C. Anti -E
History: M, a 48-year-old woman, presented to the physician with a long history of dysfunctional uterine...
Forward Typin Anti-B Reverse T Ai cells Auti-A Anti B cells M a 48-year-old woman, presented to the physician with a long history of dysfunctional uterine bleeding. She complained of chronic fatigue, hcadache, and a general malaisc. Upon admission to your institution her hemoglobin level was 7.5 mg dL. She was scheduled for an abdominal hysterectomy the following day and the surgcon requested three units of red cells to be given prior to the surgical procedure. Mbad no history of...
History:
V is a 52-year old woman who just underwent surgery that
resulted in the need to transfuse two units of red blood cells. V
has three children and has reported to have been transfused twice
in the past.
6. Which of the
following antibodies remain after completion of the antibody
identification (completion of panel antigram)? (2 pts)
A.
Anti-Jsa
B.
Anti-Lub
C. Anti-e
D.
Anti-Jkb
7. Given the
patient history and all serology results, what is the best
hypothesis...
A sample from a 25-year-old obstetric patient was referred to
the hospital for antibody identification. One of the antibody
screening cells was weakly positive using LISS enhancement. A panel
was tested with the following results listed.
What phase in the panel is showing the strongest antibody
reactivity? & What does this reaction phase suggest regarding
the immunoglobulin class of antibody?
Is this antibody an alloantibody or an autoantibody? or Could
this antibody cross the placenta?
What is the antibody’s most...
A 31 year old woman was tested for blood type and screen during a prenatal checkup. The woman was type O positive with anti-K. This is her third pregnancy. Answer the following questions related to this patient. QUESTION 1 What would be the most likely genotype of the mother and father? a. Mother: Kk and Father: kk b. Mother: kk and Father kk c. Mother: kk and Father: Kk d. Mother: KK and Father: KK QUESTION 2 What are the...
EP, a 26-year-old Caucasian female student, tested her own blood during a student lab on antibody identification. She had two uneventful prior pregnancies and deliveries. She was told that she had a red cell antibody of “undetermined specificity.” A panel tested with LISS demonstrated the following reactions. Rh MNSs P1 Lewis Lutheran Kell Duffy Kidd LISS Cell D C E c e f CW M N S s P1 Lea Leb Lua Lub K k Fya Fyb Jka Jkb...