Multiple Choice
The phase of the agglutination reaction is important in the interpretation of the antibody screen or antibody identification panel because it:
A) determines whether there is a delayed transfusion reaction.
B) provides clues on antibody dosage.
C) indicates the class of the antibody.
D) determines whether an autoantibody is present.
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