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Rh Blood Typing Techniques
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Rh Blood Typing Techniques

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What are the requirements for the Rh Tube Method?

  • The requirements are unique to Rh Tube Method
  • The requirements are the same as those for blood sugar testing
  • The requirements are different from those of ABO tube method
  • The requirements are the same as those of ABO tube method (correct)
  • Which of the following reagents are used in the Rh Tube Method?

  • Anti-AB sera and normal saline
  • Anti-B sera and distilled water
  • Anti-A sera and normal saline
  • Anti-D sera (human polyclonal or human monoclonal) and normal saline (correct)
  • What kind of specimen is used in the Rh Tube Method?

  • It uses the same specimen as that of sugar testing methods
  • The specimen is not required for the Rh tube method
  • A different specimen type than that of ABO method
  • The specimen is the same as that of ABO method (correct)
  • Is Anti-D sera a component of the Rh Tube Method?

    <p>Yes, both human polyclonal and human monoclonal Anti-D sera</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Does the Rh Tube Method differ from the ABO tube method in terms of requirements?

    <p>No, the requirements are the same</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Rh Blood Typing Techniques

    Tube Method

    • Requirements for the tube method are identical to those of the ABO tube method.
    • Reagents used include Anti-D sera (either human polyclonal or human monoclonal) and normal saline.
    • The specimen used is the same as that required for the ABO method.

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    Learn about the tube method for Rh blood typing, including requirements, reagents, and specimen needed. Compare with ABO tube method.

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