ABO compatibility Flashcards

1
Q

ABO type is determined by

A

2 codom genes that encode glycosyltranserase enzymes

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2
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type O occurs when a person

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lacks functional enzymes; typically occurs in frameshift/nonsense mutation

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3
Q

ABO compatibility is based on

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red blood cell antigens

plasma antibodies

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4
Q

ABO antibodies are mostly

A

IgM

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5
Q

transfusions of incompatible cells result in

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intravascular hemolysis

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6
Q

what can you give to anyone without rocking the boat

A

AB plasma

O blood

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7
Q

universal donor

A

O blood

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8
Q

universal receiver

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AB

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9
Q

type O can get what plasma

A

O, AB, A, B

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10
Q

Type A can get what plasma

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AB, A

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11
Q

forward typing tells us

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patients red cells- mix with reagent antibodies- react w/ anti- a, means a blood

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12
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reverse typing tells us

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patient’s plasma

reagent red cell (A,B,O)–reacts with A– must be B or O

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13
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immediate spin cross matching is the

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final check for ABO compatibility– hope to NOT see agglutination

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