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Word File Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Window Help 8 Tue 5:04 PM a-E 94% 00 / Khan, Bisharat Outlook Web e Chegg Study l Guided Sol tio × Week 5-Blood Typing-201 https://mycourses highpoint. Problem Set 4 2017.pdf × X Blood Typing Lab discussion questions (1) Q Search in Document Home Insert Design Layout References Mailings Review View Acrobat Table Design Layout + ShareA Paste No Spocing Heoding 1 Haading 2 Styles 2. A female patient is admitted to the emergeney room with a hemoglobin content of 11 g/dl of blood. Given the criteria noted above, the World Health Organization would characterize her with what condition? (1 pt) Tools Help 3· The attending physician determines that she will require a homologous blood transfusion. What is 4· The nurses send her blood to the lab. Her blood type is A+, what other blood types can she safely . To which blood types can she safely DONATE her blood?(2 pts) My the difference between homologous and autologous blood transfusions? (1 pt) BIO- RECEIVE in a transfusion? (2 pts) The kidneys naturally produce which hormone that is responsible for erythrocyte production in the bone marrow? (1 pts) For each of the given blood types in the table below, give the expected agglutination result when the blood is mixed with each antisera. Type "yes" if you expect agglutination to occur or "no" if you do not expect agglutination to occur. (2 pts) 6. 7. Table 1: Agglutination results of blood type and scrum Blood Type Anti-A Horizontal (Category) AxisAnti-Rh A+ I3H B- AB+ AB 0+ 0- Page 1 of 1 230 words English (US) --+ 156%Explanation / Answer
2. A non-pregnant woman having a hemoglobin content below 12g/dL is considered as anemic according to the WHO's hemoglobin thresholds.
3. Homologous or allogenic blood transfusion involves transfusion of blood by collecting from a compatible donor.
Autologous blood transfusion is collection and re-infusion of the patient's own blood or blood components.
4. A person having A+ blood group can safely receive blood from a person having A+, A-, O+, O- blood groups.
5. A person having A+ blood group can donate to a person having A+ and AB+ blood groups.
6. The hormone produced by kidneys is Erythropoietin which promotes the formation of red blood cells by bone marrow. The kidney cell makes this hormone in response to low oxygen levels in the blood that travels through the kidneys.
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Blood type Anti-A Anti-B Anti-Rh A+ yes No Yes A- Yes no No B+ No Yes Yes B- No Yes No AB+ Yes Yes Yes AB- Yes yes No O+ No No Yes O- No No NoRelated Questions
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