Blood: Rh Flashcards

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Rh system discovered by

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Karl Landsteiner and A.S. Weiner

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Why must we tread carefully during transfusions and especially if an Rh (-) person is involved? Example?

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If Rh- person gets Rh+ blood then the body forms anti-Rh antibodies

Erythroblastosis fetalis

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Erythroblastosis fetalis occurs in?

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Rh + offspring of Rh incompatible parents. Mother is Rh - and father is Rh +

(Usually first child doesn’t have a problem unless the mother has acquired anti Rh antibodies by an incompatible transfusion)

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Why is Erythroblastosis fetalis dangerous for the second child? Solution?

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During labour, a small amount of the foetus’ blood may enter the mother’s blood stream. The mother’s body with then produce anti- Rh antibodies which will attack any subsequent Rh+ pregnancies.

Vaccinate mother with Rh immunoglobulin after delivery of the first born (in cases of Rh incompatibility). This will destroy any foetal blood cells before any antibodies can be developed.

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Mother in Erythroblastosis fetalis

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Rh NEGATIVE

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