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?
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Mother: Kk and Father: kk |
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| b. |
Mother: kk and Father kk |
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| c. |
Mother: kk and Father: Kk |
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| d. |
Mother: KK and Father: KK |
QUESTION 2
What are the three most likely antibodies that can may be an IgG antibody that would cause mild/medium intravascular hemolysis?
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Kidd, Kell, Duffy |
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| b. |
D, C, E |
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| c. |
Lewis, P, S |
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| d. |
M, N, S |
QUESTION 3
List the order of immunogenicity of the following antigens: Duffy, D, Kell.
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Most to least antigenic: Duffy, Kell, D |
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| b. |
Most to least antigenic: Kell, D, Duffy |
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| c. |
Most to least antigenic: D, Duffy, Kell |
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| d. |
Most to least antigenic: D, Kell, Duffy |
QUESTION 4
What blood would be given to this mother if she needed some?
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Type O, positive, with K antigen |
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| b. |
Type AB, negative without K antigen |
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| c. |
Type O, positive, without the K antigen |
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| d. |
Type AB, positive, with the K antigen |
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