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Immunohematology Quiz
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Immunohematology Quiz

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Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Rh antibodies?

  • They can bind complement
  • They can cause extravascular destruction of white blood cells (correct)
  • They can cross the placenta
  • They can react optimally at 37 Celsius or after Antiglobulin testing
  • A first time recipient of blood transfusion, age 32, female and is Rh negative or D negative, which of the following is the appropriate blood type to choose?

  • Rh negative (correct)
  • Rh mod
  • Rh positive
  • Rh null
  • One of the following is NOT found on the label of autologous blood units.

  • Medical record number
  • Complete Name of the donor-patient
  • Name of the facility where the donor-patient is to be transfused (correct)
  • Serologic test results
  • Which of the following data is NOT a required information from an allogeneic donor?

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    Which of the following serological tests is not required in the routine screening of blood donors (Philippines' setting)?

    <p>Anti-HBs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is the primary site for the formation of blood cellular components?

    <p>Bone marrow</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the approximate range of new blood cells produced per day in a healthy adult human?

    <p>10 billion to 100 billion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the unique ability of haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs)?

    <p>They can give rise to all types of blood cells</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the phenomenon called when some daughter cells of HSCs remain as stem cells after differentiation?

    <p>Asymmetric division</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following can follow any of the other differentiation paths besides becoming HSCs?

    <p>Both myeloid and lymphoid progenitor cells</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Rh Antibodies

    • A first-time recipient of blood transfusion, who is 32, female, and Rh negative, should receive Rh-negative blood.
    • Rh antibodies are not found in Rh-negative individuals until they are exposed to Rh-positive blood.

    Blood Transfusion

    • Autologous blood units do not have "Rh type" labeling.
    • Allogeneic donor information does not require the donor's "race" data.

    Blood Donor Screening

    • In the Philippines, ABO blood grouping is a required serological test for blood donors, but not the "detection of HIV nucleic acid".

    Blood Cell Formation

    • The primary site for the formation of blood cellular components is the bone marrow.
    • A healthy adult human produces approximately 1-2 million blood cells per day.

    Haematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs)

    • HSCs have the unique ability to differentiate into all blood cell types.
    • The phenomenon where some daughter cells of HSCs remain as stem cells after differentiation is called "self-renewal".
    • Multipotent progenitor cells can follow any of the other differentiation paths besides becoming HSCs.

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    Test your knowledge on immunohematology with this quiz! Answer questions about Rh antibodies and their characteristics, as well as scenarios involving blood transfusions. Challenge yourself and expand your understanding of this important field.

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