Blood Bank Chapters 2 and 3

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which of the following components in the complement cascade mediates the lysis of the target cells?

C5 to C9

found in mucosal linings

IgA

can initiate allergic reactions

IgE

able to cross the placenta

IgG

highest plasma serum concentration

IgG

which immunoglobulin class is impacted by the zeta potential in a hemagglutination test?

IgG

detected with the antiglobulin test

IgG!

contains 10 antigen binding sites

IgM

shape is a pentamer

IgM!

associated with intravascular cell destruction

IgM#

detected in the immediate spin phase of the agglutination test

IgM$

reacts best at room temperature

IgM%

produced early in a immune response

IgM*

activates the complement cascade most efficiently

IgM@

how does complement activation demonstrate within the body?

all of the above

Which of the following is not an advantage of using a monoclonal antibody over a polyclonal antibody?

all of the variations of the antigen can be detected

to determine the presence of a red cell antibody in a patients sample, what is the source of antigen?

commercial reagent red cells

hemolysis was observed at room temperature when testing a patients serum with reagent red cells used for screening. when this test was repeated using the patients plasma, no hemolysis was observed. what was the most likely explanation for the different reactions?

complement activation was inhibited by calcium in the plasma sample

select the term that describes the unique part of the antigen that is recognized by a corresponding antibody.

epitope

a technologist added 4 drops of a 5% red cell suspension instead of the required 1 drop to a hemagglutination test. what is the potential consequence to the results?

false negative

what is the potential effect in a tube agglutination test if a red cell suspension with a concentration greater than 5% is used?

false negatives

what is the chemical composition of an antibody?

glycoprotein

what part of the immunoglobulin molecule distinguishes the isotype?

heavy chain

rouleaux is a false positive reaction caused by elevated serum protein levels?

immediate spin antibody screen

why is polyethylene glycol reagent added to the screen or panel?

increase the avidity of IgG antibodies

which of the following requires adjustment in order to enhance the reaction of an antibody in vitro?

increase the incubation time in the incubator

which of the following situations can enhance hemoagglutination reactions?

increasing the incubation time

what classification of molecules does not make a good immunogenic substance?

lipid

where is the antigen located in a hemoagglutination test?

on the red cell membrane

what term describes molecules that bind to an antigen to increase phagocytosis?

opsonins

after addition of anti a reagent to a patients red cell suspension, agglutination was observed. the result with anti b reagent was negative. what is the interpretation of this patients ABO typing?

patient is group A

what cells can produce antibodies?

plasma cells

which red cells are used to screen for antibodies in donor samples?

pooled screening cells

after performing a tube test, the supernatant of the test was pinkish and the red cell button was small. how do you interpret the results of this test?

positive

what biological molecules are considered the most immunogenic?

proteins

extravascular destruction of blood cells occurs in the:

spleen

solid phase red cell adherence used for antibody detection has an advantage over tube testing because:

the end point is more clearly defined

the antiglobulin test was performed using gel technology. A button of cells was observed at the bottom of the microtube following centrifugation. how do you interpret this result?

the result is a negative reaction

which of the following statements is true regarding high protein anti D reagents?

they have been largely replaced with low protein monoclonal reagents

which of the following statements is true regarding IgG sensitized red cells?

they must be used to confirm a negative antiglobuin tube test

how would you interpret the results if both the anti D reagent and the Rh control were 2+ agglutination reactions?

unable to determine without further testing

what term describes the number of antigen binding sites per ,molecule of antibody?

valency

how would you grade an agglutination reaction if you observe many small agglutinants in a background of free cells in tube testing?

1+

following centrifugation of the gel card, red cells are evenly dispersed throughout one of the microtubes. this reaction could be graded as a:

2+

after adding antigen and antibody to a test tube, one large agglutinate was observed. How should this reaction be graded?

4+


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