Immunohematology and Blood Banking Quiz

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What is the main focus of Immunohematology or Blood Banking?

Studying the immunologic principles of reactions from Red Cell Antigens and Antibodies

What does the field of Immunohematology or Blood Banking encompass?

Processing and storage of blood and other blood products

Which historical event is relevant to the development of Blood Banking?

Dr. William Harvey's work 'De Motu Cordis' in 1628

What does Transfusion and transfusion therapy in Blood Banking involve?

Treatment of patients using blood components and other blood products

Who was the first to perform ABO typing and compatibility testing?

Dr. Karl Landsteiner

What inspired Dr. James Blundell to attempt human-to-human transfusions?

Dr. John Henry Leacock's dissertation

Who was the architect who used a quill of a goose attached to a bladder to demonstrate intravenous injections' effects?

Sir Christopher Wren

What led to the ban of human transfusions in Europe by the Paris Society of Physicians?

Dr. Jean Baptiste Denys' animal-to-human transfusions

Who performed the first published animal-to-human transfusion on a 16-year-old boy?

Dr. Jean Baptiste Denys

What was discovered in 1914?

Sodium Citrate

What is the primary focus of Immunohematology or Blood Banking?

Understanding the principles of Red Cell Antigens and Antibodies

What does the field of Immunohematology or Blood Banking encompass?

Processing and storage of blood and other blood products

Which medical event is historically relevant to the development of Blood Banking?

Dr. William Harvey's publication 'De Motu Cordis'

What does Transfusion and transfusion therapy in Blood Banking involve?

Treatment with blood components and other blood products

What knowledge does Immunohematology or Blood Banking require?

A comprehensive grasp of genetics and molecular biology

What was the significance of the 1825 experiment by Dr. James Blundell?

It demonstrated the successful transfusion of a woman dying from postpartum bleeding with blood from her husband.

What did Emil Ponfick observe in the late 1800s?

Red cell lysis in the blood of a woman who died after receiving sheep's blood

What led to the ban of human transfusions in Europe by the Paris Society of Physicians in 1667?

Dr. Denys' criticism against human transfusions

Who successfully transfused blood from one dog to another in 1666?

Dr. Richard Lower

What did Sir Christopher Wren use to demonstrate intravenous injections' effects in 1656?

Quill of a goose attached to a bladder

Test your knowledge on immunohematology or blood banking. Learn about the history of blood banking, general rules of immunology, genetics, molecular biology, variations, and blood groups.

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