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    What Is Given to Patients Who Have Crossed Over to an Rh-Positive
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What Is Given to Patients Who Have Crossed Over to an Rh-Positive

Question 33

Question 33

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What is given to patients who have crossed over to an Rh-positive blood type via massive transfusion to prevent anti-D formation?


A) Cryoprecipitate
B) RhIG
C) Enzyme-treated cells
D) Factor VIII concentrate

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