1. A 35 year old male met a vehicular accident and is bleeding profusely. He needs transfusion of fresh whole blood. 2. What data is necessary to ensure safe blood transfusion? 3. What are the bases for the different blood types? Explain. 4. The patient is blood type B. What possible blood types can be transfused to this patient? Explain. 5. Explain the process of crossmatching. 6. What may happen if the patient is transfused with incompatible blood?

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1. A 35 year old male met a vehicular accident and is
bleeding profusely. He needs transfusion of fresh
whole blood.
2. What data is necessary to ensure safe blood
transfusion?
3. What are the bases for the different blood types?
Explain.
4. The patient is blood type B. What possible blood
types can be transfused to this patient? Explain.
5. Explain the process of crossmatching.
6. What may happen if the patient is transfused with
incompatible blood?
I.
A mother gave birth to her second child. After a few hours,
the baby develops jaundice, irritability, seizures and
enlarged liver. The mother is blood type A RH(-) and the
father is blood type o RH (+).
1. What is the possible diagnosis for this baby? Explain.
2. Why were these manifestations not present in the
first baby?
3. What are the possible modes of treatment for this
disorder?
4. Explain the RH system of blood typing.
Transcribed Image Text:1. A 35 year old male met a vehicular accident and is bleeding profusely. He needs transfusion of fresh whole blood. 2. What data is necessary to ensure safe blood transfusion? 3. What are the bases for the different blood types? Explain. 4. The patient is blood type B. What possible blood types can be transfused to this patient? Explain. 5. Explain the process of crossmatching. 6. What may happen if the patient is transfused with incompatible blood? I. A mother gave birth to her second child. After a few hours, the baby develops jaundice, irritability, seizures and enlarged liver. The mother is blood type A RH(-) and the father is blood type o RH (+). 1. What is the possible diagnosis for this baby? Explain. 2. Why were these manifestations not present in the first baby? 3. What are the possible modes of treatment for this disorder? 4. Explain the RH system of blood typing.
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