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unexpected ABYs in the serum |
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Serum incubated with known AGN RBCs Allowed to sensitize Excess serum washing away AHG added to cause agglutination |
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ABY Screen Crossmatch Phenotyping |
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Detects allo or auto ABYs in serum |
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Mix patient serum with donor RBCs |
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Testing of RBCs with known antisera to determine what ABYs are on the cells |
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IAT All use ___ to bridge the gap between cells with attached IgG ABYs |
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Most clinically significant ABYs are _____ because they react at 37 degrees celsius and can cross the placenta |
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IgM ABYs typically react only at ____ temperatures |
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3 times when ABY screen is performed |
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Prior to transfusion on recipient Donors Prenatal |
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True or False: Don't need poly for prenatal because C' is not usually involved |
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Usually use ___ ___ for ABY screen |
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Usually use polyspecific for ______ |
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Group O cells with known AGN |
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Reduces incubation time to 5-15 minutes |
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True or False: Albumin is not used as much since the advent of LISS |
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Detect cold IgMs May see hemolysis from C' |
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True or False: If there is a reaction in either screening cells I or II or both then the patient has an ALLOANTIBODY which corresponds to one or more of the AGNs on the screening cells |
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True or False: If you run an Auto, which consists of patient's serum and their own cells, and it is positive as well as I and II, the patient has an AUTOANTIBODY |
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3 False Positive Results in the AHG Technique |
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Dirty Glassware Over centrifugation / Over Reading Cold AutoABY agglutinating cells Before wash |
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7 False Negative Results in the AHG Technique |
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-Inadequate or improper washing of cells -AHG Reagent non-reactive due to deterioration or neutralization -AHG reagent not added -Serum not added in the IAT -Cell suspension either too weak or too heavy -Under centrifugation -Failure to identify weak positive reactions |
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