Multiple Choice
When a mom and a dad have the same ABO blood group but different RH blood typesand- mom is RH negative and dad RH is positiveto determine if mom has made anti-D-
A) mom can be checked with the indirect agglutination test
B) mom and the baby can be checked with the direct agglutination test
C) mom can be checked with the indirect agglutination test, and baby can be tested with the direct agglutination test
D) mom can be checked with the direct agglutination test, and baby can be checked with the indirect agglutination test
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Q13: Radial immunodiffusion can be used to measure<br>A)IgM,
Q14: Regarding the affinity of antibody to antigen,<br>A)Ka
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Q17: In PETINA,<br>A)the residual nonagglutinating particles are counted<br>B)the
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Q19: Equivalence occurs when the<br>A)antibody-binding sites approximately equal
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