Component Shelf-lifeCD
CPDA-1 expires after how many days?
What is 35 days.
This tube reaction exhibits small agglutinates with a turbid background.
What is 1+
The structure of the IgG molecule.
What is a monomer.
The structure of this molecule is described as this
What is a pentamet?
Interpret the following Rh results: Anti-D positive and Rh Control- positive
What is Rh invalid?
The substance added to RBC’s when they have to be frozen for up to 10 years.
What is glycerol.
This tube reaction exhibits one solid agglutinate.
What is 4+
IgG antibody immunity type.
What is immune.
What is 10?
Cells that normally contain the I antigen.
What is adult red blood cells.
The shelf-life of a fresh frozen plasma (FFP) once it is frozen.
What is 1 year.
This tube reaction exhibits medium-sized agglutinates with a clear background.
IgG reactive temperature.
What is 37C?
IgM are this type of antibodies.
What is naturally occurring?
Antibodies that are destroyed by enzyme enhancement.
What are Duffy, MNSs.
The shelf-life for a washed RBC unit.
What is 24 hours.
This tube reaction exhibits no agglutinates.
What is a negative reaction?
IgG alloantobodies may cross the placenta during plasma and cause this condition; especially anti-D.
What is hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn?
The optimum temperature for IgM reactivity.
What is 25C or lower.
Blood cells that contain the most “i” antigen.
What are cord cells?
What is 42 days.
This tube reaction exhibits some agglutinated RBC’s in a sea of free RBC’s.
What is mixed-field?
IgG has this number of binding sites.
What is 2?
Transfusion reactions that are IgM usually occur primarily with this blood group.
What is ABO blood grour?
Antibodies that are enhanced by enzyme treatment.
What are, Ii,Lewis, P1, Kidd, and Rh