Multiple Choice
A weakly reactive anti-D was detected in a sample from a D-negative mother one day following delivery of a D-negative baby.Based on these results the lab should:
A) titer the anti-D.
B) perform a rosette test.
C) review records for prenatal RhIG administration.
D) administer RhIG.
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Q4: All of the following are goals of
Q5: To identify the cause of suspected hemolytic
Q6: Select the situation where the administration of
Q7: Anti-D in the serum of a third-trimester
Q10: A group O,D-positive mother gave birth to
Q12: All of the following are common characteristics
Q19: The rosette test will detect a fetomaternal
Q22: A large fetomaternal bleed in a D-negative
Q29: What immunoglobulin is capable of crossing the
Q30: To be considered a candidate for Rh