How is a 40:1 ratio of serum to cells prepared for the AHG test?
A) 5 drops of serum + 1 drop of a 5% v/v RBC suspension
B) 1 drop of serum + 1 drop of a 5% v/v RBC suspension
C) 2 drops of serum + 1 drop of a 5% v/v RBC suspension
D) 1 drop of serum + 5 drops of a 5% v/v RBC suspension
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: In preparing anti-IgG, how is excess antibody
Q3: What effect does a low pH have
Q4: Why is incubation omitted in the direct
Q5: An advantage of polyclonal anti-IgG over monoclonal
Q6: Which of the following is consistent with
Q7: "Complete" agglutinins that agglutinate red blood cells
Q8: All of the following are important in
Q9: What is the incubation time for the
Q10: If not labeled "gamma heavy chain-specific," monospecific
Q11: Most clinically significant blood group antibodies are
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents