1-The ABO blood typing system is based on ..
a- Genetic testing of blood samples
b- Cell-surface proteins found on red blood cells.
c- The count of certain cells found within a blood sample.
d- Unique white blood cells found in patients withinfections.
e- A conference of the Allied Blood Organization in 1958.
2- If a patient who has lost a lot of blood is not given atransfusion of typing blood that is "matched" or compatible, butrather an incompatible transfusion, this result in ...
a- Collapse of the veins due to low blood volume and low bloodpressure.
b- Leakage of the blood out of the vascular system and into thetissues.
c- Too much oxygen in the blood, injuring the brain.
d- Immune-mediated lysis of the RBCs, breaking open the cellsand releasing toxins into the blood.
e- A life-threatening condition known as toxemia that can betreated with injection of antibiotics.
3- A person with Type B blood will have________ antibodies inthier blood?
a- Anti-A.
b- Anti-B.
c- Anti-AB
d- Anto-O
e- Anti-ABO
4- Some patients are known as universal acceptors have bloodtype..
a- A.
b- B.
c- AB.
d- O
e- Rh
5- Someone who has Type O blood is known as a universal donorbecause
a- Their red blood cells (RBC) cannot be damaged.
b- Their RBC only have the A antigen, but not the B antigen.
c- Their RBC have both the A and B antigen.
d- Their RBC have neither A nor B antigens on their surface.
e- Their RBC have the O antigen on their surface.