This product is stored at 20-24C and requires constant agitation.
What are platelets
This products major indication is for symptomatic anemia and increases oxygen carrying capacity
What are RBCs
This antigen group is notorious for causing delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions
What is KIDD
Anti-A 4+
Anti-B 0
Anti-D 4+
A1 Cells 0
B Cells 4+
What is A+
A patient types negative in the forward and reverse type. This is the most likely reason
The patient is elderly or newborn and has weak antibodies in the reverse type.
This 'packed' product is stored at 1-6C
What are packed RBCs
This products major indication is to stop bleeding due to thrombocytopenia
What are platelets
This antigen group Demonstrates Dosage, and is Destroyed by enzyme treatment. Its antibodies react best at warm temperatures
What is Duffy
Anti-A 4+
Anti-B 3+
Anti-D 4+
A1 Cells 0
B Cells 0
What is AB+
This patients historial type is A. They have a new type and screen tested and an unexpected reaction of 2+ with anti-B. What is the most likely cause of the unexpected result?
What is acquired B antigen
These two products are stored at <-18C
What are plasma and cryo
This patient has neutropenia with infection and requires this product
What are granulocytes
These antigens are not antithetical and have a reciprocal relationship. Most adult RBCs are rich in one antigen after converting from the other over the first 18 months of life.
What is Ii
Anti-A 0
Anti-B 4+
Anti-D 0
A1 Cells 3+
B Cells 0
What is B-
This is causing positive reactions in all tests in the forward and reverse type. When viewing the patients cells they appear as 'stacked coins'.
What is rouleaux
This product is stored at 20-24C and does not require constant agitation
What are granulocytes
This product modification greatly decreased the likelyhood of the recipient getting GVHD
What is irradiation
This blood groups antigens are not synthesized by RBCs and are instead adsorbed from the plasma onto the RBC membrane.
What is Lewis
Anti-A 0
Anti-B 0
Anti-D 0
A1 Cells 4+
B Cells 4+
What is O-
What might be happening here
Anti-A MF
Anti-B 0
Anti-D 4+
A1 Cells MF
B Cells 4+
Patient is A+ and was transfused with O+ RBC
This product is stored at <-65C
What are frozen RBCs
Used to treat hypofibrinogenemia this product is also a second line therapy for vWD
What is Cryoprecipitate
This antigen group Demonstrates Dosage, and is Destroyed by enzyme treatment. Its antibodies react best at cold temperatures
What is MN
Anti-A 4+
Anti-B 4+
Anti-D 4+
A1 Cells 0
B Cells 0
What is AB+
This patient types as O but no O units are crossmatch compatible. The cells should be tested with this to confirm Bombay phenotype
What is anti-H lectin