Exam 3: Fundamentals of Immunology
Exam 1: Red Blood Cells and Platelet Preservation: Historical Perspectives and Current Trends44 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Genetics40 Questions
Exam 3: Fundamentals of Immunology69 Questions
Exam 4: Concepts in Molecular Biology45 Questions
Exam 5: The Antiglobulin Test46 Questions
Exam 6: The Abo Blood Group System69 Questions
Exam 7: The Rh Blood Group System50 Questions
Exam 8: Blood Group Terminology and Common Blood Groups185 Questions
Exam 9: Uncommon Blood Groups63 Questions
Exam 10: Detection and Identification of Antibodies78 Questions
Exam 11: Pre-Transfusion Testing35 Questions
Exam 12: Blood Bank Technologies and Automation23 Questions
Exam 13: Donor Selection50 Questions
Exam 14: Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases45 Questions
Exam 15: Component Preparation52 Questions
Exam 16: Transfusion Therapy100 Questions
Exam 17: Adverse Effects of Blood Transfusion88 Questions
Exam 18: Apheresis60 Questions
Exam 19: Cellular Therapy in the Transplant Setting64 Questions
Exam 20: Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn55 Questions
Exam 21: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias66 Questions
Exam 22: Tissue Banking As Part of the Transfusion Service28 Questions
Exam 23: The Hla System51 Questions
Exam 24: Relationship Testing33 Questions
Exam 25: Quality Management61 Questions
Exam 26: Patient Blood Management27 Questions
Exam 27: Transfusion Safety and Federal Regulatory Requirements36 Questions
Exam 28: Laboratory Information Systems in the Blood Bank39 Questions
Exam 29: Medicolegal and Ethical Aspects of Providing Blood Collection and Transfusion Services32 Questions
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All of the following are characteristics of a secondary immune response except:
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What test is used to remove autoantibodies from test serum?
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What is a possible explanation for a weak reaction (1+) in a reverse ABO grouping test?
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Only 5% of Kell-negative individuals will develop antibodies to Kell if exposed to the Kell antigen, whereas 50% to 70% of Rh(D)-negative individuals would produce antibodies to D upon exposure. What is the reason for this?
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All of the following are functions performed by the complement system except:
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The immune response that consists of physical barriers, biochemical effectors, and immune cells is the immune response.
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Which of the following blood group systems is not likely to cause HDN?
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When antigen and antibody combine, they are held together by noncovalent forces. With the absence of a visible lattice, this stage is called .
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What is the equivalent of Factor D (alternative pathway) in the classic complement pathway?
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Which of the following are produced after exposure to genetically different nonself antigens of the same species?
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Why is low ionic strength solution (LISS) used in blood banking?
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What are the principle receptors for the FC portion of immunoglobulin and the CR1 complement component, respectively?
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Which of the following antibodies is considered the most significant in blood banking because it reacts at body temperature?
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