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Lab Week 2018

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Donating blood for your own use is a(n) _____________ donation.
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A person who types Le(a-b+) has this gene.
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Cryoprecipitate may be given to patients with a deficiency of this.
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Mendel’s Law of Independent _____________ states that genes are inherited independently if carried on different chromosomes.
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Jk(a-b-) red cells are ___________ to lysis in 2M urea.
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The S and s antigens are found on ___________.
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If antigens of this blood group are missing from the red cell membrane, this provides protection against infection with malarial parasites.
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Anti-U is found most often in individuals of this ancestry.
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This chemical will remove antigens of the Kell blood group system.
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The Coa antigen is considered a ______ incidence antigen.
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This procedure is used to remove antibody from plasma in a non-transfused patient.
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T-cells with the CD-8 designation are also known as T-___________ cells.
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One type of light chains found in immunoglobulins.
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Destruction of red cells outside of the circulatory system.
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Most IgM alloantibodies are considered clinically _______________.
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Antibodies in this blood group system are notable for involvement in delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions.
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This procedure is used to recover an antibody coating DAT-positive red cells.
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An acute transfusion reaction resulting from transfusing group A red cells to a group O patient.
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Blood donors must give informed __________ for donation on the day of donation.
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A ___________ is determined by molecular testing.
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The acquired-B antigen is associated with diseases involving this part of the GI tract.
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Multiple myeloma treatment that may present as a panagglutinin in blood bank testing.
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Antibodies of this blood group are the most common cause of HDFN.
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The process of blood donation to collect a larger volume of one or more specific blood components.
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The only solution that can be added to a blood product is normal _________.
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Antibodies of this blood group system are common in pregnant females but do not cause HDFN.
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This classification of drugs has been implicated in drug-induced hemolytic anemia.
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An adverse reaction to blood transfusion caused by transfused donor antibody to recipient HLA or neutrophil antigens.
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During infusion of a blood component, a patient suffers chills and an elevated temperature. This is an example of a ________ reaction.
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These blood group antigens are carried on C4.
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The Di(a+b-) phenotype is most often seen in the South American _________ population.
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The lack of all Rh system antigens is termed Rh ______.
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Fatalities associated with transfusion are reported to the _______.
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Red cells with a heterozygous expression of an antigen react more weakly than those with a homozygous expression.
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A trait appearing in male and female siblings but not in parents or offspring is termed autosomal _____________.
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This red cell component may be given to patients with an IgA deficiency.
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Soluble P antigen can be found in the egg white from this animal.
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This type of immunity is genetically controlled and non-specific.
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This immunoglobulin class can be found as a dimer.
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The system of highly polymorphic antigens found on WBCs and most other body tissues, used in transplantation and relationship testing.