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Lesson Assignment - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460006
Lesson 1. Immunohematology - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antigens - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antibody Synthesis - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 1-1. Processing of bone marrow cells by thymus and gut-associated lymphoid tissue - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Primary and Secondary Immune Responses - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Immunizations to Blood-Group Antigens - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 1-2. The four-chain structure of an lgG molecule showing both interchain and intrachain disulfide bridges - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 1-3. Comparative structures of antibody molecules that have been shown to have blood group activity - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antibody Structure, Function, and Properties - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-1. Human Immunoglobulins. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antigen-Antibody Reactions in Blood Group Serology - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Factors Affecting the First Stage (Sensitization) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
The Second Stage (Agglutination). - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Hemolysis - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
The Classic Complement Pathway - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Membrane attack unit. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 1-4. The complement cascade (classic pathway). - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
The alternative complement pathway - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Section II. The Antiglobulin Test - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Direct antiglobulin test - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Indirect antiglobulin test - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Role of Complement in the Antiglobulin Reaction - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Activation of Complement by Immune Complexes. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Standardization of antiglobulin serums - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Anticomplement Standardization. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Polyspecific antiglobulin reagents - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-2. Antihuman globulin reactions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Washing Phase. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Sources of Error - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
False Positive Results. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Section III. Red Blood Cell Antibodies - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Procedures - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
High Protein. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antiglobulin Test - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Reading and Interpretation of Reactions - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Reagent Red Blood Cells - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Serum - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460043
Controls - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antibody Identification - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-3. Probability of identity with panels of various sizes. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-4. Example of a single antibody identified with a simplified cell panel. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-5. Example of multiple antibodies identified with a simplified cell panel. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Use of Red Blood Cell Panels - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-6. Antigenic frequency and serologic reactivity. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antigenic Frequency - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Interpretation of Common Panel Results - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antibodies Not Easily Identified - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Antibodies Not Easily Identified (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 1-7. Distinguished features of some antibodies that react with almost all random donors. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Useful Additional Notes - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Cold Antibodies - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Absorption with Enzyme-Treated Cells. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Identification of Cold Autoantibody. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Titration - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Factors Affecting Titration. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Technique for Master Dilution - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Absorption - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Serologic Considerations. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Elution - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Section IV. Determination of Compatibility - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Collection of Blood from Recipient - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Pretransfusion Testing of the Recipient - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Selection of Blood - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Choice of Blood When Group-Specific Blood Is Unavailable - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Massive transfusion - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Technical Factors - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
One-Tube Crossmatch Procedure. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Incompatible Crossmatch - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Work Outline for Incompatible Crossmatch - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Autocontrol Positive. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Some Technical Causes of Apparent Incompatibility - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Labeling and Release of Crossmatched Blood - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Crossmatched in Presence of Prolonged Clotting Time - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Exercises - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460080
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460081
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460082
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460083
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460084
Exercise Figure 1-1. Antigenic determinant results for Exercise 17. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Exercise Figure 1-2. Antigenic determinant results for Exercise 18. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460087
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460088
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460089
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460090
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460091
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460092
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460093
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460094
Solutions to Exercises - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460095
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460096
Lesson Assignment - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460097
Lesson 2. Diseases of the Newborn - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Immune hemolytic anemia - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
General Serologic Investigations - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Serology. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Question - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Specificity of the Antibodies Eluted from the Patient's Red Blood Cells and in the Serum. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Specificity of autoantibody - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
ABO and Rh Grouping - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Autoimmune Hemalytic Anemia Associated with Warm Antibodies - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Compatibility Testing. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Compatibility Testing. (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Autoimmune Hemalytic Anemia Associated with Cold Antibodies - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Serum - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460110
Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Donath-Landsteiner Test. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Drug-Induced "in Vivo" Red Blood Cell Sensitization - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 2-1. Drugs that have been reported to cause positive direct antiglobulin tests and sometimes hemolytic anemia. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Drug absorbed onto RBCs. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
The modification of RBC membrane by drugs, allowing nonimmunologic adsorption of protein. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Laboratory Investigation of Drug-Related Problems - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Detection of Antibodies to Penicillin and Cephalothin - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Preparation of Cephalothin-Treated Cells. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Section II. Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Transfer of the Antibody to the Fetus - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Clinical and Laboratory Features of Hemolytic Disease - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Prenatal Studies - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Amniotic Fluid Examination. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Laboratory Investigation of Hemolytic Disease of Newborns During the Neonatal Period - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Laboratory Investigation of Suspected Hemolytic Disease of Newborns. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Treatment of Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Selection of blood for exchange transfusion. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Compatibility testing for exchange transfusion. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Human)-RHIG - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Massive fetomaternal hemorrhage - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Massive fetomaternal hemorrhage (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Maternal Alloimmunization to Platelets, Neutrophils, and Protein All O Types - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Exercises - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460134
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460135
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460136
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460137
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460138
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460139
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460140
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460141
Exercises (Cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460142
Solutions to Exercises - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460143
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460144
Lesson Assignment - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460145
Lesson 3. Blood Transfusion - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Red Cell Products. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Leukocyte-poor red blood cells. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Effects of Red Blood Cell Transfusion. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Transfusion of Platelets - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Outcome of Platelet Transfusion. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Platelet Compatibility. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 3-2. Blood components and fractions containing factor VIII. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Single Coagulation Factor Deficiency. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Factor lX. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Deficiency of Multiple Coagulation Factors. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 3-3. Plasma substitutes. (Continued) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 3-3. Plasma substitutes. (Concluded) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Special Situations Involving Transfusion - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Pediatric Transfusions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Administration of Blood Products - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Microaggregate Filters and Microemboli. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Issuing the Blood Product. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Starting the Transfusion and Infusion Solutions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Identification of Patient and Blood Product. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Nursing Care. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Section II. Adverse Effects of Blood Transfusion - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 3-4. Management of transfusion reactions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Immediate Effects - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Table 3-5. Schedule of investigation of suspected transfusion reactions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Reactions Caused by Bacterial Contamination. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Other Untoward Effects of Transfusion. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Delayed Effects - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Records of transfusion complications - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-1. Blood transfusion reaction report. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-2. Investigation of transfusion reactions. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Selection of Donors - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Special Notes. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-3. Sample letter for notification of donors found to be HBsAg-positive. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Recipient Follow-Up for Post-Transfusion Hepatitis - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-4. Sample letter to recall donor implicated in post-transfusion hepatitis case. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-5. Sample letter to donor implicated in two cases of post-transfusion hepatitis. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-6. Post-transfusion viral hepatitis history form. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Figure 3-7. Hepatitis implicated donor form. - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Hepatitis-Implicated Donors and Those Found to Have Hepatitis B Surface Antigen or Hepatitis C Virus - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Laboratory Safety - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Exercises - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460188
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460189
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460190
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460191
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460192
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460193
Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460194
Solutions to Exercises - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460195
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460196
Appendix. Bibliography - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II
Appendix. Bibliography (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460198
Appendix. Bibliography (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460199
Appendix. Bibliography (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460200
Appendix. Bibliography (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460201
Appendix. Bibliography (cont) - Immunohematology and Blood Banking II - MD08460202
Immunohematology and Blood Banking II