Multiple Choice
A large fetomaternal bleed in a D-negative woman who delivered a D-positive infant should be suspected if the:
A) direct antiglobulin test on the infant is positive.
B) infant is premature.
C) fetomaternal hemorrhage screen result is positive.
D) maternal antibody screen is positive postpartum.
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