A 1-day old Caucasian male neonate was born to a 24-year old gravida 1 female at 37 weeks gestational age via Caesarian section, secondary to failure to progress in labor. The infant was delivered without complications. Routine blood work on the infant revealed an unexpected red cell antibody. A DAT and antibody screen were both noted to be positive. a. The mother and neonate share the same antibody identification panel. Why
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A 1-day old Caucasian male neonate was born to a 24-year old gravida 1 female at 37 weeks gestational age via Caesarian section, secondary to failure to progress in labor. The infant was delivered without complications. Routine blood work on the infant revealed an unexpected red cell antibody. A DAT and antibody screen were both noted to be positive.
a. The mother and neonate share the same antibody identification panel. Why? Defend your answer.
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- Patient Testing Solution (Mr. Smith) Reaction Phenotype (Blood Type) Possible Genotypes for blood type (Clumping? Antibody-A Antibody-B | Antibody-Rh clumping no clumping clumping A+ AA or AO 1. a) Using a Punnett square determines one possibility of what the patient's (Mr. Smith) parent's blood types could be. For the Punnett square, ignore the Rh+ and Rh-. b) Could the parents be a possible donor? Explain why or why not? You may consider Rh+ and Rh- here. c)Which donor would you recommend, if any? Explain your choice using concepts and vocabulary from the course. You may use words, drawings or diagrams to clarify your choice. (Approximately 1 paragraph in length). 20 tv MacBook Pro & %23 $ % 2 3 4 7 E R Y P D F K C V 36 MOSISO comm ndS Savwas Rea lize NGSS ommunity/classes/da298ebd9 c514500827f97e044ab6ee8/assignments/2c3a 98df8d654edaab97cc6399 5c23fd/content/1ccf1054-b803-361d-b16a-8b4 G saint mother teresa. A Sa int Report K Maddox Bry ant - gr. Vs-nhm Growth lan's father keeps bees, and lan spends time observing their behavior. He is especially interested in bee communication and has even seen the waggle dance. The waggle dance communicates the location of food to other bees in the hive. All honeybees know the waggle dance from birth. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. The waggle dance is an example of a(n) Choose... behavior, because bees can perform it correctly the first time. Bees exhibit Choose... Choose... ovide food and protection for the hive's young. learned predatory courtship instinctiveAnti-A Anti-B Anti-Rh Blood Type Slide #1: Mr. Smith Agglutination No Agglutination Agglutination A+ Slide #2: Ms. Jones No agglutination Agglutination No agglutination B- Slide #3: Mr. Green Agglutination Agglutination Agglutination AB+ Slide #4: Ms. Brown No agglutination No agglutination No agglutination O- What ABO antigens are present on the red blood cells of Mr. Green’s blood? What ABO antibodies are present in the plasma of Mr. Green’s blood?
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