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QUESTION 1 Please match the genotypic blood types with their respective phenotypic blood types. Note, you...

QUESTION 1

  1. Please match the genotypic blood types with their respective phenotypic blood types. Note, you may use answer choices more than once and may not use all the answer choices.

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    OO : +/-

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    AA : -/-

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    AB : +/+

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    BB : -/-

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    AO : -/-

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    OO : -/-

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    AB : +/+

          -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.       H.   

    BO : -/-

    A.

    AB Negative

    B.

    A Positive

    C.

    O Positive

    D.

    O Negative

    E.

    B Positive

    F.

    B Negative

    G.

    A Negative

    H.

    AB Positive

2 points   

QUESTION 2

  1. Please indicate whether the donor and recipient combination are compatible or incompatible (IE will result in a transfusion reaction where the donors blood will agglutinate with the recipients blood). Note, you may use each answer more than once, AND FOR D ANTIGEN ASSUME IT IS A SECOND EXPOSURE

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - A Positive : Recipient - B Negative

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - O Negative : Recipient - B Positive

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor: A Positive : Recipient - A Negative

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - O Positive : Recipient - AB Negative

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - O Negative : Recipient - O Positive

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - B Positive : Recipient - AB Positive

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - AB Positive : Recipient - A Positive

          -       A.       B.   

    Donor - B Negative : Recipient - B Positive

    A.

    Incompatible

    B.

    Compatible

2 points   

QUESTION 3

  1. Transfusion reactions occur because antibodies present on the surface of a donors erythryocytes (red blood cells), bind to antigens present within the recipients blood.

    True

    False

0.5 points   

QUESTION 4

  1. Coagulation and agglutination are different names for the same biological process.

    True

    False

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