blood lab
thrombocytes
platelets
formed elements consist of:
99.9 % erythrocytes
Antigen on RBCs for blood type A
A
Antigen on RBCs for blood type AB
A and B
compatible donor blood types for A
A and O
Janet has anti-B antibodies in her blood but no Rh antibody despite having received a transfusion of Rh+ blood before. What blood type does she have?
A+
incompatible donor blood types for O
A, B, AB
incompatible donor blood types for B
AB and A
What blood type is the universal recipient?
AB+ is the universal recipient because it's blood does not carry any antibodies. Thus, it is able to receive from A, B, AB, and O. Further, being Rh+ , AB+ can receive from both Rh+ and Rh- because it is not able to sense the missing antigen.
Antigen on RBCs for blood type B
B
incompatible donor blood types for A
B and AB
Jack's doctor found out that, although Jack is Rh-, he received Rh+ blood for the first time. Will he have a transfusion reaction? Explain.
He would not have a reaction the first time. Once exposed to the Rh+ blood, his body will produce the anti-D antibody. If he were to have a second transfusion, there would be a reaction as well as agglutination.
Antigen on RBCs for Rh+
Rh+
incompatible donor for Rh-
Rh+
vitamin required for proper clotting to occur
K
compatible donor blood types with O
O
compatible donor blood types for AB
O, A, B, AB
Based on what you know about antigens and antibodies, what blood type is the universal donor?
O- is the universal donor. O is able to donate to all blood types because it has neither A nor B antigens thus blood types A, B, and AB's antibodies would not react to the O blood type. O type can of course receive from O type. Further, being Rh- , O- is able to donate to both positive and negative blood types because Rh+ blood types are not able to recognize the missing antigen.
compatible donor for Rh-
Rh-
compatible donor for Rh+
Rh- and Rh+
Antigen on RBCs for Rh-
none?
If January is blood type O-, and her husband is blood type AB-, what effect can the Rh factor have on their second child?
There would not be an effect because both parents are Rh-.
When is hemolytic disease of the newborn a concern?
When the mother is Rh- and the baby is Rh+
most common plasma protein
albumin
Jim has AB+ blood. What type(s) of blood can he receive in a transfusion?
all blood types + and -
a deficiency in number of RBCs or decreased hemoglobin content of blood
anemia
antibody in plasma for blood type B
anti-A
Antibody in plasma for blood type A
anti-B
Antibody in plasma for blood type O
anti-B and anti-A
oxygen and carbon dioxide carrying cell
erythrocytes
red blood cells
erythrocytes
name of factor that promotes RBC formation
erythropoietin
plasma protein that forms a clot to help the body stop bleeding
fibrinogen
John is type O-. He is donating blood today and wants to know what blood types can accept his blood. What would you tell him?
he can donate to all blood types + and -
What protein do erythrocytes consist of?
hemoglobin
process of blood cell breakdown
hemolysis
compatible donor blood types for B
B and O
element formation "core" of heme group
iron
white blood cells
leukocytes
large cells that develop into platelets
megakaryocytes
Do erythrocytes have a nucleus?
no
Antibody in plasma for blood type AB
none
Antigen on RBCs for blood type O
none
incompatible donor blood types for AB
none
incompatible donor for Rh+
none
92 % water
plasma
a deficiency in platelets
thrombocytopenia