Ch 5 ABO Blood Group Quiz
According to Landsteiner's Law, is an individual's red cells do not react with anti-A or anti-B, what antibodies will be present in their serum?
anti-A and anti-B
Choose the correct statement regarding the subgroups of A
sometimes react with anti-A,B but not with anti-A1 in the forward type
A presurgical patient has been tested to determine his blood group in case a transfusion is necessary during surgery. The following results were obtained: anti-A 4+; anti-B 0; anti-A,B 4+; A cells 2+, B cells 4+. What would you suspect?
the patient may have a sepsis resulting in an acquired antigen
Choose the correct statement regarding ABO antigens
newborns have fewer ABO antigens than adults
If a mother is AO and the father is AA, what are the potential frequencies of ABO phenotypes for their offspring?
all will be type A
If a group A individual reacts 3+ with anti-A1 lectin, this person is a/n
A1
ABO antibodies display which of the following characteristics? 1. IgM 2. IgA 3. complement binding 4. 4 degree C reactive 5. 37 degree C reactive
1, 3, and 4 are correct
Of the following, which individual would potentially have a reduced amount of ABO antibodies? 1. blood donor 2. elderly patient 3. recently immunized adult 4. newborn 5. post-surgical patient
2 & 4 are correct
Which blood type is considered to be a 'universal recipient'?
AB positive
The following results were obtained for ABO typing: anti-A 0; anti-B 4+; anti-A,B 4+; A1 cells 4+; B cells 0. What is the ABO type for this patient?
B
The oligosaccharide molecule that creates the active B antigen is
D-galactose
The oligosaccharide molecule that creates the active A antigen is
N-acetylgalactoseamine
If parents are type A and type AB, which blood type would not be possible for any of their offspring?
O
The blood group with the most H antigen is
O
Which blood type is considered to be a 'universal donor'?
O negative
Anti-H would be found in the serum of which type individual?
Oh
A clinical condition where one may see an acquired B antigen is
colon cancer
The notation of AO represents a/n
genotype
An individual who is genetically AO/Sese will have which soluble antigens in their saliva
group A and H
You obtained the following test results for ABO typing: anti-A 4+; anti-B 0; anti-A,B 4+; A1 cells 1+; B cells 4+. How would you report this ABO type?
group A2 with anti-A1
The Bombay phenotype is comprised of a genetic combination of
hh
Anti-A antisera is produced from individuals of
type B cells