Deck 3: Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
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Deck 3: Blood Banking Reagents: Overview and Applications
1
Why is incubation omitted in the direct antihuman globulin test?
A) The direct antiglobulin test can be used in an emergency to replace the indirect test.
B) Incubation will cause hemolysis.
C) The antigen-antibody complex has already formed in vivo.
D) IgM antibodies are detected in the direct antiglobulin test.
A) The direct antiglobulin test can be used in an emergency to replace the indirect test.
B) Incubation will cause hemolysis.
C) The antigen-antibody complex has already formed in vivo.
D) IgM antibodies are detected in the direct antiglobulin test.
C
Incubation of the antigen-antibody complex essentially has taken place within the patient (or donor),making additional incubation in the tube unnecessary.
Incubation of the antigen-antibody complex essentially has taken place within the patient (or donor),making additional incubation in the tube unnecessary.
2
What temperature is used for incubation in the indirect antihuman globulin test?
A) 22° C
B) 37° C
C) 4° C
D) 56° C
A) 22° C
B) 37° C
C) 4° C
D) 56° C
B
Incubation takes place at body temperature,which is 37° C.
Incubation takes place at body temperature,which is 37° C.
3
Reagent antibodies prepared from human sources are:
A) unsafe.
B) too low in potency to be effective.
C) polyclonal in specificity.
D) preferred because of their lower cost.
A) unsafe.
B) too low in potency to be effective.
C) polyclonal in specificity.
D) preferred because of their lower cost.
C
Human-derived antisera have antibodies to multiple specificities and meet Food and Drug Administration guidelines for potency and safety.
Human-derived antisera have antibodies to multiple specificities and meet Food and Drug Administration guidelines for potency and safety.
4
What method displays a positive reaction as a compact red cell button?
A) Gel test
B) Microtiter plate
C) Solid-phase red cell adherence
D) Molecular testing
A) Gel test
B) Microtiter plate
C) Solid-phase red cell adherence
D) Molecular testing
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5
Select the test that uses IgG-sensitized red cells (check cells).
A) Antiglobulin test
B) D-antigen typing
C) Rh-antigen typing
D) B-antigen detection
A) Antiglobulin test
B) D-antigen typing
C) Rh-antigen typing
D) B-antigen detection
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6
The antiglobulin test was performed using gel technology.A button of cells was observed at the bottom of the microtube following centrifugation.How do you interpret this result?
A) There is a problem with the card.
B) The result is a negative reaction.
C) The result is a strong positive reaction.
D) The test was not washed correctly.
A) There is a problem with the card.
B) The result is a negative reaction.
C) The result is a strong positive reaction.
D) The test was not washed correctly.
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7
Following centrifugation of the gel card,red cells are evenly dispersed throughout one of the microtubes.This reaction could be graded as a:
A) 4+.
B) 3+.
C) 2+.
D) 1+.
A) 4+.
B) 3+.
C) 2+.
D) 1+.
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8
Where are product limitations and technical considerations for each reagent located?
A) Standard operating procedure
B) Product insert
C) Food and Drug Administration code of regulations
D) AABB standards
A) Standard operating procedure
B) Product insert
C) Food and Drug Administration code of regulations
D) AABB standards
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9
Which red cells are used to screen for antibodies in donor samples?
A) Screening cells (two vials)
B) Pooled screening cells
C) Panel cells
D) Screening cells (three vials)
A) Screening cells (two vials)
B) Pooled screening cells
C) Panel cells
D) Screening cells (three vials)
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10
Which of the following is not an advantage of using a monoclonal antibody over a polyclonal antibody?
A) There are very few variations between lots.
B) There are no contaminating antibodies.
C) Direct agglutination is usually faster.
D) All variations of the antigen can be detected.
A) There are very few variations between lots.
B) There are no contaminating antibodies.
C) Direct agglutination is usually faster.
D) All variations of the antigen can be detected.
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11
Select the method that uses a dextran-acrylamide matrix.
A) Solid-phase red cell adherence
B) Microplate
C) Gel technology
D) Tube techniques
A) Solid-phase red cell adherence
B) Microplate
C) Gel technology
D) Tube techniques
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12
Which of the following statements is true regarding high-protein anti-D reagents?
A) They have been largely replaced with low-protein monoclonal reagents.
B) They contain high concentrations of bovine albumin.
C) They may increase the possibility of a false-positive reaction, requiring the use of a control.
D) All of the above are true.
A) They have been largely replaced with low-protein monoclonal reagents.
B) They contain high concentrations of bovine albumin.
C) They may increase the possibility of a false-positive reaction, requiring the use of a control.
D) All of the above are true.
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13
What specificities does polyspecific antihuman globulin contain?
A) Anti-IgG.
B) Anti-C3b and anti-C3d.
C) Anti-IgG and anti-C3d.
D) Anti-IgG and anti-IgM.
A) Anti-IgG.
B) Anti-C3b and anti-C3d.
C) Anti-IgG and anti-C3d.
D) Anti-IgG and anti-IgM.
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14
How would you interpret the results if both the anti-D reagent and the Rh control were 2+ agglutination reactions?
A) D-positive
B) D-negative
C) Unable to determine without further testing
D) Depends on whether the sample was from a patient or a blood donor
A) D-positive
B) D-negative
C) Unable to determine without further testing
D) Depends on whether the sample was from a patient or a blood donor
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15
What reagent contains antibodies to multiple antigenic epitopes?
A) Polyclonal-based
B) Monoclonal-based
C) Heterophile antibody-based
D) Alloantibody-based
A) Polyclonal-based
B) Monoclonal-based
C) Heterophile antibody-based
D) Alloantibody-based
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16
In the solid-phase red cell adherence test,how does a negative test appear?
A) A button of cells on the bottom of the well
B) Adherence of cells along the sides and bottom of the wells
C) Hemolysis of red cells
D) A line of cells along the top of the well
A) A button of cells on the bottom of the well
B) Adherence of cells along the sides and bottom of the wells
C) Hemolysis of red cells
D) A line of cells along the top of the well
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17
Which of the following statements is true regarding IgG-sensitized red cells?
A) They must be used to confirm a negative antiglobulin tube test.
B) They must be used to confirm a positive antiglobulin test.
C) They must be used to confirm a direct antiglobulin test that was negative with anti-C3d.
D) They should be used only with the indirect antiglobulin test.
A) They must be used to confirm a negative antiglobulin tube test.
B) They must be used to confirm a positive antiglobulin test.
C) They must be used to confirm a direct antiglobulin test that was negative with anti-C3d.
D) They should be used only with the indirect antiglobulin test.
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18
Which of the following items provides evidence for reagent red cell deterioration?
A) Spontaneous agglutination
B) Significant hemolysis
C) Loss of agglutination strength over time
D) All of the above
A) Spontaneous agglutination
B) Significant hemolysis
C) Loss of agglutination strength over time
D) All of the above
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19
Monoclonal antibodies are prepared in:
A) vitro.
B) vivo.
C) laboratory animals.
D) humans.
A) vitro.
B) vivo.
C) laboratory animals.
D) humans.
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20
Solid-phase red cell adherence used for antibody detection has an advantage over tube testing because:
A) there is no washing involved.
B) incubation time is not necessary.
C) the endpoint is more clearly defined.
D) indicator cells (IgG-coated cells) are not necessary.
A) there is no washing involved.
B) incubation time is not necessary.
C) the endpoint is more clearly defined.
D) indicator cells (IgG-coated cells) are not necessary.
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21
Select the antiglobulin test that best fits the descriptions below.A selection may be used more than once.
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Requires washing the cells several times before the addition of antihuman globulin reagent
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Requires washing the cells several times before the addition of antihuman globulin reagent
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22
MATCHING
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used to detect the presence of red cell antibodies
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used to detect the presence of red cell antibodies
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23
Select the antiglobulin test that best fits the descriptions below.A selection may be used more than once.
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Detects IgG or complement-coated red cells
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Detects IgG or complement-coated red cells
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24
What immunoglobulin class reacts best by antiglobulin testing?
A) IgM
B) IgA
C) IgE
D) IgG
A) IgM
B) IgA
C) IgE
D) IgG
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25
Why is polyethylene glycol reagent added to the screen or panel?
A) Enhance detection of IgM antibodies.
B) Eliminate the reactivity of certain antigens.
C) Increase the avidity of IgG antibodies.
D) Eliminate the need for washing in the indirect antiglobulin test.
A) Enhance detection of IgM antibodies.
B) Eliminate the reactivity of certain antigens.
C) Increase the avidity of IgG antibodies.
D) Eliminate the need for washing in the indirect antiglobulin test.
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26
Which of the following red cell antigens do proteolytic enzymes destroy?
A) Rh system antigens
B) Antigens Fyᵃ and Fyᵇ in the Duffy system
C) Antigens in the Kidd system
D) Lewis system antigens
A) Rh system antigens
B) Antigens Fyᵃ and Fyᵇ in the Duffy system
C) Antigens in the Kidd system
D) Lewis system antigens
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27
What is the purpose of adding antibody-sensitized red cells following the antiglobulin test?
A) Ensure a weak antibody reaction was not missed
B) Confirm positive reactions
C) Check that the wash procedure was sufficient to remove unbound antibodies
D) Check that sufficient incubation took place
A) Ensure a weak antibody reaction was not missed
B) Confirm positive reactions
C) Check that the wash procedure was sufficient to remove unbound antibodies
D) Check that sufficient incubation took place
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28
Select the antiglobulin test that best fits the descriptions below.A selection may be used more than once.
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Incubation step is not necessary
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Incubation step is not necessary
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MATCHING
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent derived from plants used to distinguish group A₁ from group A₂ red cells
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent derived from plants used to distinguish group A₁ from group A₂ red cells
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30
Rouleaux is a false-positive reaction caused by elevated serum protein levels.Which of the following tests would not likely be affected by an elevated protein level?
A) Immediate-spin antibody screen
B) Direct antiglobulin test
C) Reverse typing in the ABO test
D) ABO forward typing
A) Immediate-spin antibody screen
B) Direct antiglobulin test
C) Reverse typing in the ABO test
D) ABO forward typing
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31
Select the antiglobulin test that best fits the descriptions below.A selection may be used more than once.
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Tests for certain clinical conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn and autoimmune hemolytic anemia
a.Indirect antiglobulin test
b.Direct antiglobulin test
c.Both the direct and indirect antiglobulin test
Tests for certain clinical conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn and autoimmune hemolytic anemia
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MATCHING
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used in the identification of ABO antibodies
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used in the identification of ABO antibodies
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MATCHING
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used to determine the ABO antigenic composition of a patient's red cells
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used to determine the ABO antigenic composition of a patient's red cells
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MATCHING
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used to identify the specificity of a red cell antibody
Select the reagent from the list below and match it to the routine blood banking procedure.
a.Panel cells
b.Screening cells
c.A1 and B cells
d.ABO antisera
e.Lectins
Reagent used to identify the specificity of a red cell antibody
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