ABO and Rh Typing Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three allelic genes that can be inherited in the ABO Blood group system?

A
  1. A
  2. B
  3. O
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Amorph

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-is the O gene, which is a silent gene that does not produce a detectable gene

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3
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Genotype: AA and AO have what phenotype

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Blood type A

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4
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Genotype: BB and BO have what phenotype

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Blood type B

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5
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Genotype: AB has what phenotype

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Blood type AB

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6
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Genotype: OO has what phenotype

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Blood type O

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7
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Forwarding Grouping

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-also known as front type
-reagent antisera test against patients’ red blood cells to determine which antigens are expressed on an individual RBCs
-Anti A
-Anti B

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8
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Reverse Grouping

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-also known as back type
-Reagent red cells determine which antibodies are present in the patient’s serum or plasma
-A1 cells
-B cells
** There is always an inverse reciprocal relationship between the forward and reverse type and thus one serves as a check on the other

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9
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Landsteiner’s rule

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-normal, healthy, individuals possess ABO antibodies to the ABO blood group antigens absent from their red cells

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10
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What group is the universal donor? (RBC transfusions)

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Group O
-This group lacks the A and B antigens on their cell membrane

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11
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What group is the universal recipient? (RBC transfusions)

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Group AB
- groups lack antibodies against ABO antigens

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12
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What group is the universal donor? (Plasma related product transfusion)

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-Group AB
-group lacks antibodies against ABO antigens

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13
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What group is the universal recipient? (Plasma related product transfusion)

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-Group O
-group lacks the A and B antigens on their cell membrane

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14
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Genetics of the Rh blood group system

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-consist of two closely linked genes on chromosome 1 that control the expression of the Rh proteins
- the RHD gene
-the RHCE gene

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15
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Rh +

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-Individual RBCs contain the D antigen
-This is common

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16
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Rh-

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-absence of the D antigen on RBCs

17
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RHD

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-gene codes for the presence or absence of the proteins where the D antigen is located

18
Q

RHCE

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-codes for the proteins that contain either the Ce, cE, ce, or CE antigens

19
Q

Genetic weakened D

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-The D antigens expressed appear to be complete, the antigens are fewer in numbers

20
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partial D

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-the D antigen in an individual has missing or altered epitopes. These individuals can be stimulated to make antibodies against the epitopes of the D antigen that they do not have if transfused with D-positive (Rh pos blood)